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  1. 1955 era Wisconsin Air Cooled Engine BKN $175 OBO

    Heavy duty Wisconsin Air Cooled Engine model BKN

    "More Horsepower Hours"

    single cylinder

    2-7/8 bore x 2-3/4 stroke

    7.0 hp @ 3600

    fuel consumption 0.75 gal per hour

    Fairbanks Morse magneto

    WICO # XH2477B

    Wisconsin number Y111

    Magneto has drive gear, impulse coupling works good and magneto has spark.

    Ran when parked

    Can be seen at Hershey Chocolate CN25

    Kindly PM for any other info

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  2. Has anyone here found something that works ?

    Try this

    http://forums.aaca.org/f145/chrysler-engine-183786.html

    excerpt

    "A friend of mine who is now deceased, collected '33 and '34 Dodges and Plymouths. Early-1960s Valiant and Dart rear ends fit perfectly in the early-1930s cars with only a change of the U-joint yoke. The leaf spring brackets are even the same. Al used to drive his stock Dodges and Plymouths on the Los Angeles freeways at 65 and 70 MPH. "

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  3. Pay with CC-get your car then do a chargeback.

    A cashier's check is a negotiable instrument guaranteed by a financial institution. Since the funds are backed by a bank, a cashier's check is more secure than a personal check. Unlike personal checks, individuals can't place a "stop payment" on a cashier's check. There's little recourse if you change your mind about a cashier's check, but you may be able to get reimbursement in some situations./QUOTE]

    I had a cashiers check stopped on me once. The bank "said" their customer wrote a check to pay for it, the bank suspected the customer was kiting checks and froze the accounts. I did get my money after the bank and I had a 'friendly' conversation.

  4. Bud Tierney said:
    Was there some particular point that raised the possibility of your Service having a 2C???

    No, I was Grasping for Straws. I have since discovered that my Service Motor Truck #3155 is a 1917 model 130 and no doubt had a Buda engine, 4cyl 4-1/8" x 5-1/2", not sure which Buda model I should be looking for. Thanks    28-Sept-2016 update: looking for Buda model OU

     

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