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Thread: 914-6 cars have their grouping @ San Marino motor classic

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackG View Post
    Wonder if this grouping is limited to gen-u-ine Sixes, or if all "sixes" qualify.
    They will need all the help they can get to get 250 914-6s there

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    my understanding was Factory Sixes, no conversions
    Andy Thonet
    Orange County, CA
    914-6 #970
    My restoration thread, http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.p...T&f=2&t=101062
    Looking for engine #6404411
    Have Engine #6404412

  3. #13
    Hmmmm, likely a topic for another forum section or possibly another forum...but, this makes me wonder just how many "real six" cars have survived. I would think the survival rate to be fairly low since many were torn up thru racing or lack of love.
    Jack Griffin
    Dallas, Tx.
    Early 911S #167
    RGruppe #192

    '55 356 s/r Outlaw
    '70 914-6 (2.5L owned since '76)
    '85 911 Carrera Cpe.
    '89 911 Speedster (bought new)
    '84 MB 300CD (bought new)
    Gone but great memories - '74 RSR 9114609113

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    Minus another one that will return as a vin in some form perhaps.
    http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=236945
    Zed

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