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    911 S 1969 with special gearbox 901/80

    Have one question someone who knows somthing about one 911S 1969. Sold new in Germany Signal green 6829, with gearbox 901/80 and additional pedal.
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    Rare transmission. They made nine of them.

    Would love to hear more about this car.
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    Ditto . . .

    . . . and get ye the Kardex!

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    Early 911S Registry # 237 NeunElf's Avatar
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    Additional pedal?

    Where is the additional pedal and what does it do?
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    Dead pedal I suspect.

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    That could be a special rally type car. Chris
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    Signal Green is a great color!

    I just finished restoring this 1969 hot rod.
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    I love it...

    Thanks for sharing, Thomas

    Here are the ratios for your special box (below the red line, ignore the arrow)

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    acc to the Kardex there is nothing special to this VIN. Exept of rear wiper & deco trim ;-)

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    901/80

    911 1969

    5-speed synchronized transaxle

    Manufactured by Porsche (ZF)

    Plate-type limited-slip differential available

    Rod shift

    Single-plate clutch

    Gear ratios: (special-order w/904 mainshaft)

    1st gear: 2.643 (B)

    2nd gear: 1.778 (GA)

    3rd gear: 1.318 (M)

    4th gear: 1.000 (T)

    5th gear: 0.821 (Y)

    Ring and pinion: 4.43 (7:31)
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