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The allison would, outside of aircraft use, have been better used to build a custom loooong nosed roadster or truck, where it could live on for decades. Sadly those tractor pulls end up destroying otherwise good engines.I see an LDS with correct 5 ton turbo!
This thread is a sad ending to a piece of American History!
Just last night, I was at a County Fair, for the Truck and Tractor-pull show. There were 4 tractors there with either single or two Allison V12 aircraft engines on them. I mentioned to the announcer(The announcer was "new" and I was on the stage with the announcer and organizers), the "history", specs and age of the engines. It saddens me to realize the younger(under 60) crowd has no clue as to the history of WWII Aircraft. Seeing the engines in use brings all kinds of thoughts to my mind. I often wonder if someone in the crowd's grandfather or great grandfather, may have ran that very engine, to save his own life, while fighting to defend freedom for the World! They are truly "History" and deserve some respect and a place in out hearts.
btw, I could use that front bumper and I would buy that turbo setup complete.
Trick question right? Legitimate monster trucks haven't used Rockwells in decades........what do you think Big Foot uses for axles
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