RE: [DML] Re: Re: Swapping PRV engine for Chevy or Ford small block
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RE: [DML] Re: Re: Swapping PRV engine for Chevy or Ford small block



DeLorean Services is in Georgia (DMC Joe). You are only a few hours from New York (PJ Grady) and Florida (forgot the shop name), both states have DMCspecialists. In the event that a car needs to be transported, it is really not all that expensive.

Before you DeLorean shop, you need to be sure you know what you want. If you have your heart set on a conversion (and, again this should not be a question of reliability) then your correct to look for a engine less car. In most cases, a car like that will require a lot of non-engine work as well. I hope you don't plan on driving it any time soon. :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: content22207 [mailto:brobertson@xxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:04 PM
> To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DML] Re: Re: Swapping PRV engine for Chevy or Ford 
> small block

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> 
> BTW: am located in obscure border county of southeast North Carolina.
> That's a long way from Houston or California.
> 
> Is also true I don't even have the car yet -- could be tying myself
> into knots over a project that never materializes (unless someone in
> this group knows whereabouts of an engine-less DeLorean within
> trailering distance of an obscure border county in southeast North
> Carolina).
> 
> Re: my original question -- responses have been quick and informative.
> DMC enthusiasts are to be complimented.
> 
> Bill.





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