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RE: could it really be sideoilers in marine trim ??
By Glenn - 10/31/2004 8:09:24 AM; IP 64.12.117.9
Well I'd say if they are true sideoilers then grab em for the $2500 as long as you feel the condition is well useable. Corrosion as mentioned is always the thing with marine engines. I've seen a few that you would cry over. You can sell some of the marine parts and the other engine to recoupe your investment. I'd say you could easily walk away with a free one with selling the other and unused parts. I've heard of the true sideoilers being used when the stock was low. Supply and demand and Chris Craft had their contract with Ford a needed engines and replacement parts no matter what. Even Shelby was bumped and had to use 428's for the cobras....funny. G.
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 is $2500 to much for the pair in excellent shape -- gzamp, 10/20/2004
 Sounds high. Check out the info in these related threads... -- Mr F, 10/21/2004
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 RE: is $2500 to much for the pair in excellent shape -- Glenn, 10/21/2004
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 could it really be sideoilers in marine trim ?? -- glennz, 10/26/2004
RE: could it really be sideoilers in marine trim ?? -- Glenn, 10/31/2004
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