<VV> New to the list, looking for engines

Dennis PLEAU ddpleau at msn.com
Fri Jan 18 17:24:05 EST 2008


The 65 and later is the prefered engine for a plane.
 
Dennis



> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:15:05 -0800> From: hharpo at earthlink.net> To: mplaneman at aol.com; virtualvairs at corvair.org> Subject: Re: <VV> New to the list, looking for engines> > For each available 110 there are probably 12 to 20 of the 61 thru 63 available. there even fewer of the 140, 150 and 180 engines out there. Remember the greater amount of all production, about 70% was 64 and before. > > -----Original Message-----> >From: mplaneman at aol.com> >Sent: Jan 18, 2008 1:04 PM> >To: virtualvairs at corvair.org> >Subject: <VV> New to the list, looking for engines> >> >I Live in Hillsborough, NC and am looking for 65-69 110hp engines. I > >need one to start a rebuild, but would love to end up with 3 usable > >intact cores before I stop looking. I have found a gentleman nearby > >that has a couple complete cars and as many as 5 usable engines with > >many parts he is wanting to be rid of, but they are pre-'64. I can also > >use 1964 110hp, but prefer 65-69 164cid engines.> >> >I would appreciate any help that can be rendered to find what I'm > >looking for.> >Thank you.> >> >> >> >Michael J. Simpson> >mplaneman at aol.com> >c:919-423-6190
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