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Yes I know this car as I helped them fit a set of Sports Seats to it (BF Torino repros). It is seriously fast and I am sure can be brought back to original specs but should be enjoyed as it is for a while.sigpicPhil Lack
TYP901 Register Inc. # 002 (Founding President)
Early 911-S Registry # 690
R-Gruppe # 367
'72 911E 2.4 Coupe (SOLD)
'15 MB CLA 250 Sport Shooting Brake - daily
2012 BMW 1M Coupe 6-spd (for sale)
1974 FIAT 124 Sport coupe
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Originally posted by FAP911 View PostWhy so little interest on this car! As a novice on 901's am I missing something??????
If thats what you want its probably fantastic supposed to have a genuine RSR distributor and has 46IDA webers but not the italian ones.
Secondly its a race car......
Thirdly its a race car...
I am told its not much fun under 3000rpm.
I had a good look at it today and would be tempted if the original engine can be had for a reasonable price but apparently that's not the case.
It is in reasonable shape but I suspect a decent front RHS corner hit as guard is new drivers door fitment is very poor gap wise and a bit of buckle inside the front trunk on that side all pointing to it being a touch wonky on that side
Inside engine bay looks very original.
Lots of the car is quite original, the floor looked 0K surprisingly, except for the bolts now through it holding fire extinguishers, rolls cages etc.
Thats my 10c worth.Clyde Boyer
TYP 901 Register Inc.
President
Early S Register Member #294
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Originally posted by Terminator View PostIf you can't buy the engine its a no go as its currently a pure race car
If the engine is as expensive as I am told its still a no go as the restoration costs would be extreme!!!!
What a shame - be great to see the car reunited with the engine. Maybe the owner of the engine has a plan ...
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