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Anyone keep a spare engine in their garage ready to be shipped to themselves?

Started by Kevin Warnock, August 18, 2011, 12:52:10 PM

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Van

I don't under stand what the problem is, I used to bring two along just in case ;D Cheaper than towing a spare bus along Lol!
 
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

artvonne

  So whats a good price for an 8V71 these days? There was one down south of me out of an MC7, the guy wanted $1000 for it complete with an allison 740, but I wasnt in a situation where I could leave and I missed it. What would work in an MC5 without a lot of work??

Van

I think that is fare core value, give er take a few Duckies

  van
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

artvonne

  Its seemed fair to me, I just couldnt get away at the time, and it went pretty fast. Maybe next time.

  Anyone know, does an MC6 or 7 use the same engine as an MC5, same angle to the left, same cradle?

boxcarOkie

Quote from: JohnEd on August 20, 2011, 02:46:03 PM
Quote from: boxcarOkie on August 19, 2011, 01:45:19 PM
Honey, can I buy another bus or maybe build up an engine to ship to myself?
BCO
Don,

That face cream you started using seems to have worked wonders.  I, for one, would never have recognized euw.  Nice pic and congrats on robbing that cradle.

John

CBS said this morning that sales of "anti aging face cream" will increase from $80B a year to $114B a year due to the fact that most baby boomers are now aging.  Gives new meaning to the word revitalized doesn't it.  Next month I am going for "Sexy Hair!"  

Yeah, uh huh, sure.  

That child is my sweetheart, my co-pilot, my parsimonious grocery shopper.  She is a hoot.  Oh by the way, she was also Made In China.

BCO