Humm...  :-)
>From their website ( "its time" actually is 1931 ) :
For its time the original engine was very advanced, a good proportion of the 
original engines are still running and parts are generally still available to 
keep them that way - a truly unique engine, a magnificent piece of British 
engineering and ingenuity.
Sylvain ( with an A4  :-)  )

    Le samedi 30 mai 2020 19 h 05 min 25 s HAE, James Hesketh via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> a écrit :  
 
 

I've just recently been offered a 5hp (with clutch) short-shaft British 
Seagull. 

The price is right -- free -- but, but, but, ???
Jim HeskethC&C 26 WhisperMiami, FL


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