Hi All,
I'm new to the whole Porsche thing as of Friday following the purchase of a 1966 912. The car is converted (not that the owner knew) and is a roller.
Was originally irish green, delivered with tinted windows, door mirror, 3 gauge dash and timber steering wheel. Is a Karmann body.
It's in QLD, and will be over there for a while until I make the space necessary to commence a build (I'm in Perth).
Cam Arnott (a mate from my Darwin days) introduced me to the 901 register, and has been on my back about the 901 cars for a while.
For years I've played with volksies, currently owning a sweet 1956 beetle running a sweet 2276cc aircooled with twin 48 DRLA tri jet carbs, 4 wheel discs and fuch wheels.
I've also built (and still own) an insanely modified 68 beetle which has a host of modifications including a porsche g50 transaxle, Subaru EJ20T engine, custom brakes which utilise 944 turbo brembos etc.
The lust for an early swb car which I can outlaw should see a cool car evolve. Time to start planning and researching before plunging into the project...
I'm new to the whole Porsche thing as of Friday following the purchase of a 1966 912. The car is converted (not that the owner knew) and is a roller.
Was originally irish green, delivered with tinted windows, door mirror, 3 gauge dash and timber steering wheel. Is a Karmann body.
It's in QLD, and will be over there for a while until I make the space necessary to commence a build (I'm in Perth).
Cam Arnott (a mate from my Darwin days) introduced me to the 901 register, and has been on my back about the 901 cars for a while.
For years I've played with volksies, currently owning a sweet 1956 beetle running a sweet 2276cc aircooled with twin 48 DRLA tri jet carbs, 4 wheel discs and fuch wheels.
I've also built (and still own) an insanely modified 68 beetle which has a host of modifications including a porsche g50 transaxle, Subaru EJ20T engine, custom brakes which utilise 944 turbo brembos etc.
The lust for an early swb car which I can outlaw should see a cool car evolve. Time to start planning and researching before plunging into the project...
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