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ENGINE COLLECTION

Nov. 6, 2019, kicked off the first of two auctions of the Kenny and Wendy Wolf engine collection. Kenny and Wendy, as many readers know, have been buying, selling and collecting engines for some 50 years, with some of the rarest and most interesting engines ever made passing through their hands at one time or another. Aumann Auctions (www.aumannvintagepower.com) has scheduled the second auction for June 30, 2020, and with that in mind we thought readers might enjoy the following article written and photographed by Don Voelker and published in the June 2009 issue of sister magazine Farm Collector. – Editor

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