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Frog 80 0.79cc
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Re: Frog 80 0.79cc
The odder the name, the more I know it's Ian's without even looking. Dude, you must have a museum wing on your house. Thanks for sharing, I'd have never seen nor heard of many... most of these, without your exhibits.
Thanks for showing them off. I really like the looks of this one too.
Rusty
Thanks for showing them off. I really like the looks of this one too.
Rusty
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Re: Frog 80 0.79cc
yes im impressed with all the engine photos you post ian, id really like to see your shop:kewlpics:
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Re: Frog 80 0.79cc
RknRusty wrote:The odder the name, the more I know it's Ian's without even looking. Dude, you must have a museum wing on your house. Thanks for sharing, I'd have never seen nor heard of many... most of these, without your exhibits.
Thanks for showing them off. I really like the looks of this one too.
Rusty
I suppose that some of the names of the engines would appear odd but FROG was manufacturing engines in England from 1952 - 1966.
The trade-name "FROG" was the acronym for "Flies Right Off Ground".
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