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Thread: WTB: Willy Nelson's Speedster engine

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    WTB: Willy Nelson's Speedster engine

    Porsche #P*73555 - a 1956- 57 Black speedster Rebuilt blueprinted before the damn feds confiscated it from Willy long ago., Trying to find the current owner. Reward 541-419-0850 or smithsez@gmail.com I just heard about Dave Aase, a wonderful friend.

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    Tom,

    I'm trying to figure out what you're trying to say or ask......

    Are you saying you have the engine that matches a Speedster that Willy Nelson once owned.....

    And, you're looking for the present owner of the Speedster to sell them the engine....
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    Either way, would Willy even remember it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockandrollrods View Post
    Either way, would Willy even remember it?
    He never forgot it - "You were always on my mind..."
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    Chuck, it sounds like he has the car and is looking for the original engine so he can get

    "On The Road Again".

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    "Why Do I Have to Choose" what the post means? It was really the "Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning".

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    Yes Dave passed away September 2011. But his parts world lives on www.aasesales.com he was a good friend too.

    Ron

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