Fun fact... Micro Machines never had license from Tim Engler to produce that miniature. Tim never received a dime from them!!! I'm not sure if it was a Matel company or not.
@@davejohnson3037 no kidding. Huh. Probably some shady fine print contract stuff from TNT or something. It was a great representation of the tractor. Even has the gold valve covers. It's a shame he didn't get royalties.
Hard to believe they didn't have roll bars on them back then. And had they gone to a second pull off and all 3 were able to pull that one that lost part of the headers would have pretty much been running on 6 cylinders.
Super modifieds were/are the coolest things! Tim Engler revolutionized this class!.
3 legends driving those Mod Tractors.
I was there! Grew up on the carnival.
16 years old.... HA I was the 1st 16 year old to do this back in the 80s
Proper "T" forever
I still have the Mission Impossible micro machine with that engine layout
Fun fact... Micro Machines never had license from Tim Engler to produce that miniature. Tim never received a dime from them!!! I'm not sure if it was a Matel company or not.
@@davejohnson3037 no kidding. Huh. Probably some shady fine print contract stuff from TNT or something. It was a great representation of the tractor. Even has the gold valve covers. It's a shame he didn't get royalties.
Hard to believe they didn't have roll bars on them back then. And had they gone to a second pull off and all 3 were able to pull that one that lost part of the headers would have pretty much been running on 6 cylinders.
The Sklars need to do an episode of Cheap Seats on this.
i wonder if Tim Englers tractor still exists. may have to do some research. I live about 25 miles away from Princeton, In
I can remember when it was ford vs chevy vs dodge working the fans
🤔 wonder if I'm in this video
They don't do it like they use to