i thought the crankshaft was interesting visually and the overall design was ok, but the silver dollars make no sense to me. i was just left thinking...wtf. that kills in the whole project, imo.
Is that from MOTO ART?

I remember a few years back seeing a TV show about a firm that made all sorts of furniture out of used airplane parts. It only lasted a few episodes as I recall, but they made some pretty cool stuff. A lot of airplane parts are pretty cool all by themselves, so these guys didn't have to work too hard on that aspect...their business was really focused on just converting them into something functional.
Moto art just moved in 2 doors down from a friend of mines shop in El Segundo, have not had time to go in and check it out, but it is high on my list when i have the time. There stuff is amazing. And $$$$$$$$$$$$
For that price, you would have thought the left coin in picture 5 would have been centered.
Dave
If the engines are that rare I think it's a shame it was scrapped and not restored and admired for what it was. If it was beyond that condition it could have been made into a cut-a-way working model so you could see the moving parts as it was slowly turned by an electric motor. It would need to be in an aviation museum.