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> WTB 914 Engine, Looking for running, viable engine.
Tim Jones
post Jul 4 2023, 02:38 PM
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I have a '72 914 with complete but very tired engine. Would like to find good running/tested engine for replacement. Open on price. Thanks, Tim Jones
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Al Meredith
post Jul 5 2023, 01:08 PM
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Tim, Too bad you are in WA and I'm in Atlanta ,Ga the freight makes it prohibitive to ship engines. I've got two 1800 or 1911 ready to start on. Al
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post Jul 5 2023, 01:35 PM
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Tim, Too bad you are in WA and I'm in Atlanta ,Ga the freight makes it prohibitive to ship engines. I've got two 1800 or 1911 ready to start on. Al


A few months ago I had a 2.0 shipped from Florida to California. The cost was just around $400 via Yellow Freight. I could have been quite a bit cheaper ($235) if I had it shipped from terminal to terminal, but it did need to be picked up at the seller's residence. I picked it up at the terminal here. Yellow freight was the most reasonable, but other shippers weren't too far off. If you are willing to palletize it then shipping might not be as bad as you think. If you have the shipper do all the packing, pick up, and delivery, it then gets to be very expensive. I will say that pick up did not go to schedule and that was frustrating for the seller. It was a subcontractor for Yellow Freight that picked it up.
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