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    R Tire size?

    What size tires is Dick Mattie (sp.?) running front and rear? Anybody? That is one sweet ride!

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    #9 must really make the rounds...I can remember when the Emory's were building the car. He showed a group of us the hand made aluminum oil tank the car uses. A work of art in it's own right. It's an excellent example of what the application of skill and money can do. Sort of like Jack Olsen's car. I'm not sure of the tire size, but a call to Gary @ Parts Obsolete, McMinnville, Oregon should give you the answer...
    Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
    "Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)

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    Try this site out. This guy was just written up in one of the car rags. Nice guy too. I'm waiting on a tank (for a motorcycle).

    Tom

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    Thumbs up One of my very all time favorites........

    While looking through some old photos (actually looking for old pics of Raj's R) I ran across these pics I took of the 'Emory R' at the '96 Pamona Road Race Revival...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    While looking through some old photos (actually looking for old pics of Raj's R) I ran across these pics I took of the 'Emory R' at the '96 Pamona Road Race Revival...
    Hey, Chuck . . .

    Man ---- Gary just built all kinds of stuff! Where is this car now? Anybody know?

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    That car is in Jim E's collection that we viewed on our Treffen '08 trip through the Southwest. Really nice build.
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