Uncle Frank's
"Our specialty is to create new national, regional or local champions"
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA --
Uncle Frank's offers some of the best Briggs & Stratton blue printed Junior I, Junior II and Adult Stock engines, as well as Super Stock and Limited Modified classes and associated parts.
Precision machining and assembly to insure that the best products come from their shop is the specialty of Uncle Frank's.
"We are proud of our abilities to utilize West Iowa Tool's equipment and capabilities to produce well engineered quality products," said Frank Maassen, owner of Uncle Frank's.
Uncle Frank's also sells Uncle Frank's 4-cycle Racing Oil, Legend Karts, Uncle Frank's Billet dippers, air filter adapters and motor mounts.
Uncle Frank's has all of the top of the line equipment to ensure you get a top of the line motor. Machines such as a Bridgeport milling machine with digital read outs; Matsura CNC machining center with SMW Pallet changer; two MBB 1660 Sunnen Honing machines as well as seven CNC machines and a co-ordinate measuring machine to insure quality located in the same building owned by West Iowa Tool.
Uncle Frank's was a sponsor of the Nebraska IKF Speedway Series; the 1995 Holiday Classic Spec. Limited class in both Speedway and Sprint and sponsored classes for both the KART Sprint and Speedway Nationals.
Uncle Frank's engines have won karting national championships at all levels of the sport, from Junior I on up.
Employees Lee Miller and Eric Renner try to attend as many races as possible and offer help to customers to pass on their national championship expertise.
Frank and Pam Maassen are the owners of Uncle Frank's which began as a part time venture in 1988, but went full time in 1994. Frank Maassen began by building Briggs Engines for his son who raced Junior I in 1988.
Uncle Frank's business hours are 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Uncle Frank's offers walk-in/over the counter sales, and also takes phone orders so get your order in now to avoid the rush.
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