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Cox Engine of The Month
Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
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Canso07- Gold Member
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Re: Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
That's no good. Send it to me and I will dispose of it for you at no cost.
Jason_WI- Top Poster
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Re: Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
Lol yeah, I never owned any of the bigger cox engines before. Is the wrist pin a solid design for the cox .15 or is the ball and socket better?
Canso07.
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Canso07- Gold Member
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Re: Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
Holy Steal, Batman! That's awesome for a new in box MK I.
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Re: Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
Wrist pin is a better design for this size engine. I have seen them sell for $250+ NIB. If it was a MkII then I have seen them go for $500+ for NIB. Its all about market and who really wants it bad enough when it comes to ebay prices.
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Re: Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
I was thinking the wrist pin being better like most other engines.
Canso07.
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Canso07- Gold Member
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Re: Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
Oh man, that WAS a steal!
I was donated a used one like that, but spent way more than you to just get it to a half-way decent condition New glowhead, shipping the ball joint reset tool back and forth etc added up.
If you want a Cox .15 size for a runner, I'd suggest you sell that one for the "market price" and with that money get a nice used MkII.
I was donated a used one like that, but spent way more than you to just get it to a half-way decent condition New glowhead, shipping the ball joint reset tool back and forth etc added up.
If you want a Cox .15 size for a runner, I'd suggest you sell that one for the "market price" and with that money get a nice used MkII.
KariFS- Diamond Member
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Re: Cox Special .15 MK1 TD engine
The rare times we get one of those (Special) we list them for $395 and they don't last. MKII we list and sell for $695 - $795 but only see one or two per year.
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