FacebookTweetPinLinkedInGoogle+ With the help of some friends and his sons, Gary Corns brought new life to a 1939 Plymouth with the heart of a Cessna seaplane. 2019-01-25
To Gary or someone in contact eith him, you are showing signs of heart disorder. Please see a cardiologist asap.
Radial engines need an odd number of cylinders per bank, to be able to run, because the way the firing sequence works.
a trip through wonderland
he built fat albert's car!
hey Jay would you be interested in a motor bike that won the open class at Pikes Peak in 1981? roy
Apart from the G/S antenna, is that a pitot tube I see on the roof?
He's a madman..we love him!
To Gary or someone in contact eith him, you are showing signs of heart disorder. Please see a cardiologist asap.
Cut the prop down and put it back on!
Radial engines confused me terribly until I saw a cutaway version at the air museum in Ottawa.
Radial engines need an odd number of cylinders per bank, to be able to run, because the way the firing sequence works.
Oh man…only two pumps on that primer will do ya…!!