[DeTomaso] Very exotic Gurney Weslake 351C for sale

Tom Shinrock tmshinro at aol.com
Tue Oct 28 09:17:55 EDT 2014


 So where are the pictures?  I'd like to see some WOW.

Tom
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Drew via DeTomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
To: detomaso <detomaso at POCA.com>
Sent: Tue, Oct 28, 2014 12:23 am
Subject: [DeTomaso] Very exotic Gurney Weslake 351C for sale


   Hi guys,
   I got this today from a fellow I don't know named Guy Coldwell.  Don't
   ask me any questions, I'm just the messenger.  He wrote:
   ====
   For Sale - Legendary Gurney Weslake 351C Engine
   Stunning and exotic Gurney Weslake engine built on a very rare HD
   Australian aPillowa Cleveland block.
   This engine has been built with exacting attention to detail making it
   show worthy at the highest level, be it in a Ford muscle car, a top
   level hot rod, a Cobra or GT40 replica, or a Pantera.  Smoothed block,
   polished and ceramic clear coated aluminum and stainless steel
   components for minimum maintenance and custom Weber IDA style
   Electronic Fuel Injection make this engine a visual feast.  A
   spectacular engine for the car enthusiast who wants to stand out from
   the crowd and which guarantees the WOW factor when opening the hood.
   If you want the extraordinary and insist on the finest, this is for
   you. This engine can be crated and
   shipped worldwide. Please contact me either by email to guido36 at att.net
   or by phone after 9.00 am
   PDT 714 425-1136.
   ====
   He sent me a one-page PDF file that had three photos of the engine,
   along with a cover from Hot Rod magazine in the 1960s where they showed
   the new Gurney Weslake 305 engine.
   I can say that this guy's engine has WOW written all over it.  He used
   to own a Mangusta BTW....
   Cheers!
   Mike

 
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   So where are the pictures?  I'd like to see some WOW.
   Tom
   5186

   -----Original Message-----
   From: Mike Drew via DeTomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
   To: detomaso <detomaso at POCA.com>
   Sent: Tue, Oct 28, 2014 12:23 am
   Subject: [DeTomaso] Very exotic Gurney Weslake 351C for sale
   Hi guys,
   I got this today from a fellow I don't know named Guy Coldwell.  Don't
   ask me any questions, I'm just the messenger.  He wrote:
   ====
   For Sale - Legendary Gurney Weslake 351C Engine
   Stunning and exotic Gurney Weslake engine built on a very rare HD
   Australian aPillowa Cleveland block.
   This engine has been built with exacting attention to detail making it
   show worthy at the highest level, be it in a Ford muscle car, a top
   level hot rod, a Cobra or GT40 replica, or a Pantera.  Smoothed block,
   polished and ceramic clear coated aluminum and stainless steel
   components for minimum maintenance and custom Weber IDA style
   Electronic Fuel Injection make this engine a visual feast.  A
   spectacular engine for the car enthusiast who wants to stand out from
   the crowd and which guarantees the WOW factor when opening the hood.
   If you want the extraordinary and insist on the finest, this is for
   you. This engine can be crated and
   shipped worldwide. Please contact me either by email to [1]guido36 at att.net
   or by phone after 9.00 am
   PDT 714 425-1136.
   ====
   He sent me a one-page PDF file that had three photos of the engine,
   along with a cover from Hot Rod magazine in the 1960s where they showed
   the new Gurney Weslake 305 engine.
   I can say that this guy's engine has WOW written all over it.  He used
   to own a Mangusta BTW....
   Cheers!
   Mike

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