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This company offered marine conversions first for Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, and Jeep engines, later expanding in 1958 to include Chevrolet engines. Eventually, they also added Studebaker and Edsel engine conversions. A V6 Studebaker "bobtail" conversion was offered for inboard-outboard "sterndrive" applications. Lehman advertised they had been in "marine power engineering" since 1932. | This company offered marine conversions first for Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, and Jeep engines, later expanding in 1958 to include Chevrolet engines. Eventually, they also added Studebaker and Edsel engine conversions. A V6 Studebaker "bobtail" conversion was offered for inboard-outboard "sterndrive" applications. Lehman advertised they had been in "marine power engineering" since 1932. | ||
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Lehman Econ-O-Power Conversions
972-T Broad St.
Newark, New Jersey
This company offered marine conversions first for Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, and Jeep engines, later expanding in 1958 to include Chevrolet engines. Eventually, they also added Studebaker and Edsel engine conversions. A V6 Studebaker "bobtail" conversion was offered for inboard-outboard "sterndrive" applications. Lehman advertised they had been in "marine power engineering" since 1932.
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