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Date:         Sat, 12 Apr 1997 09:47:35 PST
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From:         kdlewis@juno.com (kenneth d lewis)
Subject:      Re: AVP for engines

Bill: Where are they loacated and do they sell wasserboxers? Thanks Ken Lewis Good Luck Ken Lewis kdlewis@juno.com 86 VW crewcab 85 VW Van-a-goners GL

On Fri, 11 Apr 1997 21:12:41 -0500 bill <bill@freeholder.com> writes: >As I continue to look for the best deal on the best engine to put into >my >'81, I have come across a company called AVP worldwide. They seem >like >nice folks, and Leonard spent a long time explaining why a rebuilt >head >with seats put in so they don't fall out would be a better bet than >new AMC >heads from Spain, which drop seats fairly commonly. > >If anyone has experience with these folks, please give me an opinion >on the >company or their engines. > >I'm not unreasonable... I just want a bulletproof engine that puts out >maybe 400HP, gets 50 MPG, and installs itself. It would be nice if it >was >a LOT smaller than a stock engine, so I could install a trunk. :-) > >Thanks, > >Bill >---------------------------------------------------------- >90% of life is just showing up. >


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