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Charlie Shaffer

10-31-2004 04:22:17




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I have a 200+ engine for a 66. Can hear run.$3,500.00 plus good core block. Can build 66,77 and 88 engines for division 2,3,&4. send me what your looking for and your budget and I"ll see if I can help.




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Neb

11-01-2004 05:48:13




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to Charlie Shaffer, 10-31-2004 04:22:17  
What can you do for a 1946 Oliver 70?



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charlie shaffer

11-01-2004 08:12:24




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to Neb, 11-01-2004 05:48:13  
Best to call or email me so others can't see what we're talking about. The 70 motor is tougher to work with being not alot of room inside. What would your budget be also. Charlie



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luther

10-31-2004 16:57:57




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to Charlie Shaffer, 10-31-2004 04:22:17  
just out of curiosity, what can you do to a 310 in a pro field class? 3000 rpm limit and a certain size turbo I don't remember what though. Also, will an 880 rearend take 200 horse? Thanks!



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Charlie Shaffer

11-01-2004 08:15:13




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to luther, 10-31-2004 16:57:57  
Email me and let me know how big you would like and your budget. I'd rather others didn't see what we're doing. Charlie



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JDGG

11-01-2004 09:13:01




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to Charlie Shaffer, 11-01-2004 08:15:13  
What are you using this as free advertisment and then you don't want to share what your talking about. As if you were the only builder around. Pay for space in a magazine or open up the lines, Mr.Secret!



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AC

11-01-2004 09:25:00




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to JDGG, 11-01-2004 09:13:01  
How about a "tractor pulling " classifides along with the case, ih, jd, etc? I don't see anything wrong with what he is doing. He told the guy to call or e mail him. It's not his fault if others keep asking him. The should read all the posts, and get the idea....AC



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JDGG

11-01-2004 09:50:18




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to AC, 11-01-2004 09:25:00  
He was soliciting buisness from the get go, then he doesn't want to share anything after he gets it. This as far as I see is a public web site, keep it open or don't use it. I don't understand your statements at all. Reread what you wrote and explain, doesn't make sense to me.



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stroker88

11-02-2004 19:43:20




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 Re: Oliver pulling engines in reply to JDGG, 11-01-2004 09:50:18  
it doesn"t really matter. if he thinks a 200 in. 66 is an achevment. he needs to go back to work. we have one over 300.



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