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Date:         Fri, 8 Jul 94 23:53:27 PDT
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From:         David Schwarze <schwarze@io.nosc.mil>
Subject:      Re: Rebuildable 2liter block 4 sale

H Steven Dolan writes: > > When I got my '78, it needed new headers & heater boxes. after pricing > them @ VW I went searching junk yards. Found an intact '78 engine for > $200. Bought it, took the exhaust system & stowed the block for a rainy > day. Four years later, I'm still dry (except for my parents tears for > crapping up their garage). In order to cause complete engine failure in > my (currently functional & just flew through the emission inspecion) bus, > I am offering this block for $100. The only guarantee I can offer is > that I see no holes in the block, so I presume it is rebuildable. It may > be brand new for all I know (which ain't much, but I doubt it). It is > located in Springfield, VA. Please reply to:

I am very interested in this... but I am in San Diego. Do you think it would be possible to ship it? I know that UPS will ship packages over 100 pounds now. I would of course pay for shipping too. Does it include the entire engine, i.e. pistons, liners, and heads? If so, I will take it, sight unseen. Please let me know... my 1800 is getting tired :)

-David


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