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    R Clone

    Great thread idea.
    I know of this one...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...S-1966-R-Clone

    Speedo
    registry# 1283

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    SOLD:

    1973 911 Coupe "RS Hybrid Clone"
    Viper Green over Black Leatherette

    VIN 9113100611

    $97,500

    Located Allentown PA

    Please call Fred (see below) for full detail on the build:
    - Rust free chassis
    - Steel RS flares
    - JPC cage tied into suspension
    - JRZ suspension and new springs
    - Corner weighted
    - Dyno engine 300 HP at rear wheel
    - 2300 pounds
    - 3.58 Liter Peter Dawe motor based on 993 case and 993 intake
    - Bosch DME Motronic ECU
    - 120 miles on new engine and re-gear of transmission to accommodate new motor
    - 2 new oil coolers
    - New oil lines
    - Fresh 915, 5-speed, gear box with Limited Slip
    - Transmission oil cooler and pump
    - Lightweight Flywheel
    - Functioning heater boxes with custom exhaust
    - Brakes: 993TT with floating front rotors
    - 23mm master cylinder
    - Fresh rotors and pads
    - 17” x 8” and 17” x 9” rims
    - Seats: ST style custom made
    - Schroth 6 pt. harnesses (black) expire 2021
    - RS style lightweight carpet kit
    - Momo prototype wheel

    More than twice the asking price spent on the build which took over two years to complete.

    Phone inquiries preferred but text and email will work. More photos available.

    Fred Brubaker
    484-695-2949
    BrubakerRS@rcn.com

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    Currently on ebay.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1980-Porsche...m=142196207659

    Photos don't do it justice. Top quality work by John Esposito with custom flares. Sadly only a stock SC motor.
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    Senior Member GT3DE's Avatar
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    No mention whatsoever of suspension.

    Green car above it is not a backdate, much better value.
    Clarke
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    $70,911. I think everyone did well on this BaT sale.

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    Richard Newton

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    Historical Fictions.

    A lot of restored cars are really fictional. They're like Williamsburg VA. Williamsburg is a wonderful place to visit. it's just not much like the original town. Williamsburg is a fictional representation of colonial life.

    We have a lot of Porsches now that are far nicer than anything that came form Germany. They're a fictionalized version of what a real Porsche was like.

    People are restoring cars to they way they wish Porsche had built them - not to the way Porsche actually built them.

    Richard Newton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    People are restoring cars to they way they wish Porsche had built them
    Isn't this the 'hot rod' thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    Isn't this the 'hot rod' thread?
    As they say if you are only good with hammers all problems look like nails.

    Phil
    Early S Junkie # 658

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    FS: This is a R-Gruppe 1969 Porsche 911 T.

    It's a former rust-fee CA car with paperwork.









    It has the 2.0L engine with a 5-speed 901 transmission. Wheels rebuilt by Harvey. Lots of other modifications.

    Weber carbs:








    New pictures from under the car:






    $75K
    Last edited by Vintage Racer; 05-04-2018 at 10:22 AM. Reason: new pics
    Doc
    1972 Porsche 911
    2023 Porsche 911 Turbo
    2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Racer View Post
    FS: This is a R-Gruppe 1969 Porsche 911 T.

    It's a former rust-fee CA car with paperwork.









    It has the 2.0L engine with a 5-speed 901 transmission. Wheels rebuilt by Harvey. Lots of other modifications.

    Weber carbs:




    $75K
    Interested, you have PM... Thx.
    Robert Callaway | 1970 T Coupe | 1990 C2 Coupe | PCA | Early S | R Gruppe

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