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Date:         Tue, 6 May 2003 22:09:11 -0400
Reply-To:     "Karl F. Bloss" <kbloss@CHARTER.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Karl F. Bloss" <kbloss@CHARTER.NET>
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Subject:      FS: 2.1L engine core
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I have a 2.1L WBX engine that was pulled and replaced with a Boston Engine 2.1 rebuild from my '87 Weekender. The van is sold and I have no need for a 2.1 any more.

The engine was running when it was pulled at 208K miles. Head gaskets were leaking, but it was drivable. Compression on #3 cylinder was low, so it's a good candidate for a rebuild.

$200 takes it, FOB my driveway (off I-64 between Charleston and Huntington, WV). I may even deliver to certain areas (e.g. Pittsburgh where my parents live). I'd rather not ship this beast, but I do have a UPS account and can look into it.

-Karl

Karl & Kristina Bloss - Hurricane, WV '85 Westfalia Camper "Fred" '93 Eurovan MV "Amelie" WV VW Club: http://WVVW.ORG "Bound to cover just a little more ground..."


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