bantam .60 twin
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I am pretty sure Ben Shereshaw (designer and manufacturer of the Bantam 19 in the 40's) had made some Bantam 60 opposed twins. I was looking for some info in my literature tonight for you but cant find it...
About 1500 modelbooks and I dont havbe a clue where to start looking...
But if it is, it is probably quite valuable. Hang onto it before you find out more info, and definitley dont let someone get it!
Just to make sure, it is a 60 total displacement, right? Two.30 cylinders? (not a twin 60, 1.20 total displacement like the OK twin).
Andrew Coholic
About 1500 modelbooks and I dont havbe a clue where to start looking...But if it is, it is probably quite valuable. Hang onto it before you find out more info, and definitley dont let someone get it!

Just to make sure, it is a 60 total displacement, right? Two.30 cylinders? (not a twin 60, 1.20 total displacement like the OK twin).
Andrew Coholic
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The engine says Bantam.60 its too small too be a 1.20. On the other cylinder is
says (Bronner MFG. Hanover N.J. U.S.A.) But I still cannot get any info. Thanks for
your help.
says (Bronner MFG. Hanover N.J. U.S.A.) But I still cannot get any info. Thanks for
your help.



