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    Searching for '73S coupe 9113300820

    If any one knows the owner or is in possession of chassis 00820 it seems
    I have your engine.. #6331270
    I've been informed by board member 914AGOGO (AKA Richard) that it appears my rebuilt '73 engine at one point or the other belonged to another
    listed member's car.
    That may be so but listed members number is non working at this time ..also
    maybe if anyone knows Fred Caloose of Hayward Ca?
    Any help appreciated,thanks Bert ecrobinson1726@msn.com

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    to the top!!

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    You might try contacting the owner via our member database manager:

    Fred Trueman at:
    fctruem@verizon.net

    The car you seek is on the Registry roster but the member's phone number is out-of-date.
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    Caloose does not seem to be used as a name, but McAloose exists. Found some Frank's but no Fred's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    Caloose does not seem to be used as a name, but McAloose exists. Found some Frank's but no Fred's.
    Resurrecting this 3D out of curiosity to know if they managed to re-unite the chassis with its engine
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    Unfortunately no a re-uniting was not in the cards at this time possibly the chassis has become a race car or was developed
    to such a degree the original engine was not of concern...haha
    The thread exists for the next vin ,engine serial number lookup, engine as far as I know is running great somewhere in SoCal at the moment! Bert

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    Thanks for the update
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    UPDATE: Apparently the #0820 has been found and reunited with its engine. Can you please confirm Bert? It is now for sale in France for 195k€.
    Thanks

    Seller description (loosely translated from German):

    "This 2.4 S was sold new in California, color, engine, interior design everything is matching and the car also has a rare sunroof the car was exported to Germany in 2011 again, got TUV and is subsequently sold in 2014 to France
    much evidence from 2004 to today is available"

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    Member #2768 http://www.no-speedlimit.it

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    VIN = 9113300820
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    I may be able to,confirm with my friend to whom I believe I sold that engine , he has a shop in SoCal and raced the SWB
    67 chassis he had with that S engine after his race motor took a powder .
    Likely he or whomever he sobsequently sold that car to was fortunate enough to find the correct chassis , will wonders never cease !
    It took a while though almost ten years on , great to see thanks Bert

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