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Item Number:  DE1412

McCOY .35 Red Head

Engine with display

Price:  $65.00

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Item Number 1412 - Gorgeous McCOY .35 Red Head with Display Case

 

 

 

About this item

Offered is a gorgeous vintage McCoy .35 "Red Head" C/L Engine circa 1957-1966.  This is a great example of the "Red Heads" designed by Dick McCoy and manufactured and marketed by The Testor Corporation during the 50's and 60's.  MSRP was $11.95 back then and they sold for even less, making it affordable for "us kids".

 

This engine comes mounted in a VP Model Engine Display Case.  The display case has a dark walnut finish, rubber feet and gold colored nameplate with "McCOY .35 Red Head" inscribed.  Though it is used it's a bit hard to tell.  It's definitely suitable for your collection and you'll love to show it off...  Or if you choose to mount in a period control line aircraft, it's ready to run.  The compression is super.  There are no chips present on the color matched ceramic engine finish. The lug holes have some distortion from mounting, in particular each of the front lugs display quite noticeable washer marks. There is no rust present on the steel cylinder, needle valve or head screws.  The head and crankcase cover screws are in excellent, condition (about a 9 out of 10).  The prop nut and washer are not original.  The spray bar and spray bar nut are in excellent condition.  The needle valve looks to be in new condition and it is the McCOY "springy" long version.

 

This engine is very clean, well preserved and has been kept well oiled.  The "red head" looks like brand new from the box.  Also included is a reproduction of the original McCOY .35 instruction sheet .

 

The McCoy Red Head came in a center plug and offset plug version.  This is the offset plug version.  Production of this engine ended with the "Lightening Bolt" version that was released in 1967.

 

Recommended propellers

  • Break-in:  9x5, 9x6 or 10x5
  • After Break-in:  9x5, 9x6, 10x5 or 10x6

 

Recommended fuel:

  • Airplane fuel with 5% Nitro and at least 20% Castor.

 

Engine Specifications:

  • Bore:  .775
  • Stroke:  .740
  • Displacement:  .35 cu in
  • Weight:  7.0 oz
  • HP Rating:  .60 at 12,500 rpm

 

"Dick McCoy was one of the early pioneers of model engine design and construction.  His special interest was in racing tethered model race cars, and he adapted early aircraft model engine designs to suit the special needs of race cars.  He was good at getting the most out of an engine and his engines set many speed records. They were popular with both flyers and car racers."

 - Internet Craftsmanship Museum -

First Production Year for McCoy Engines of the Era

  • 1957 “McCoy 35 Redhead” .349 glow black cylinder, shiny case.

  • 1958 “McCoy 29 Redhead Stunt" .299 glow black cylinder, shiny case.

  • 1958 “McCoy 60 Redhead Racing Engine" .607 glow - sand cast case ends.

  • 1958 “McCoy 19 Redhead Stunt" .200 glow black cylinder, shiny case.

  • 1961 "McCOY 35 Redhead" offset plug version introduced.

 

Sales Tax

Ohio Residents, please add 8% sales tax ($5.20 for this item).

 

Shipping & Handling

S&H is $8.95 USD throughout the Continental U.S. via USPS Priority Mail.  Insurance and delivery confirmation included.  Canadian shipment is $10.50 USD via USPS insured.  Please get quote and payment instructions if you live outside the U.S. or Canada.

 

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