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In the Pit

In the Pit

There are twelve engines, measuring over 80 feet long. Each unit is part of a pair of eight double acting tandem engines. They have been spared from demolition by the casino, and plans are to restore them.
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Restore- Yes! :)
That great news!
We are here because we love the rust, and faded past..... but, would love to see what it looks like sand-blasted, repainted and restored.
These would make great socom boards!
YOW! Seriously impressive! Imagine all them babies cranking away?! Hopefully one will get used for "industrial archeology" demonstrations some day.
Rare and good news.
What are they going to do with them once they are restored?

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