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Early Austin Engine?

Paul:

One of the A30A35 crowd asked the question on a different web-site.

~Click here~ to see it.
 
aeronca65t said:
Paul:

One of the A30A35 crowd asked the question on a different web-site.

~Click here~ to see it.

Thanks Nial, I'll relay what we have so far. It's bound to be identified sooner or later, especially with all the Austin people working on it. PJ
 
Funny, I've emailed Ms Kooy twice and even though a receipt has indicated my mail was displayed on her computer, I've received no mail from her. Kinda wondering about the stability in her area along with poor and unreliable Internet services. PJ
 
Thanks Nial, A little late, but I just left her a message on Facebook. Sure sounds like the right person. Still curious about the engine. Now if she answers. PJ
 
Update, no word back from Ms. Kooy. I guess the interest in the engine died. Pretty sure it is her with family on Facebook though.
 
Any word from Ms. Kooy Paul? I've been very interested in this odd little story and now my curiosity is killing me.
 
waltesefalcon said:
Any word from Ms. Kooy Paul? I've been very interested in this odd little story and now my curiosity is killing me.

No Walter, I really don't know why she stopped communicating. I and I know others are interested as well. I tried to contact her on Facebook, as her, her husband and child are there, but no reply. Maybe later. PJ
 
I guess Mrs Kooy has dropped interest in the engine/vehicle. Seems to have dropped all communication. Shame as I too got caught up in the story. Anyone heading to Zimbabwe soon?
 
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