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Old 04-14-07, 09:53 PM
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I bought a Weber DCD Manual on cd from eBay recently. The link below is from VintageRotaries. At the bottom of the page are links to some suppliers.

http://www.vintagerotaries.org/index.php?showtopic=17
Old 04-14-07, 10:05 PM
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Thank you Trochoid Just what I need it to know.
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That 4 port 13B looks like one of my engines. Well, minus the stock ignition and Weber carbs of course.
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Originally Posted by sa22see
Hi guys, I got the chance to buy a 1979 wide body kit with the turbo Alternative setup with 225HP from RE. I just came back from checking it out,But I don't have the money to buy it.
The car is in great shape with only 69,000 miles on it, the whole car was done by RE back in the early 80's and still runing strong.All documents on file showing close to 16,000 dolars in work.

The owner names is James he is out on Arvin,CA wich happens to be the second Owner.if you guys want here is his # (661) 854-0325.

I think he will be posting the car soon under For Sale area.

Here is some pic's:


This is a very nice car!




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