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<blockquote data-quote="HAMMERHAND" data-source="post: 3659357" data-attributes="member: 76860"><p>Well, the engine came from a junk yard near Gettysburgh pa. it was $2600. I'd say after rebuilding the trans and transfer case and everything in between it was about 3k. And it took about 3 weeks for all the work to be done. But the end result is a 22 mpg classic that could pull a house down and needs no emissions test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAMMERHAND, post: 3659357, member: 76860"] Well, the engine came from a junk yard near Gettysburgh pa. it was $2600. I'd say after rebuilding the trans and transfer case and everything in between it was about 3k. And it took about 3 weeks for all the work to be done. But the end result is a 22 mpg classic that could pull a house down and needs no emissions test. [/QUOTE]
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