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Thread: 911S Resurrection Not Restoration

  1. #121
    beautiful video
    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
    Early 911S Registry Member #425

  2. #122
    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    Hermoso!
    The first settlers to the San Antonio, TX area were Canary Islanders. Landing in Corpus Christi .Their descendants have a festival every year.
    By the way those early coolers are worth muchas pesetas!
    I was very pleased with this fact since here has always been spoken of the eighth island as venezuela, had never heard anything about Texas. This to my mother she likes, she is much to investigate. To this day continues with the investigation of our surname Baudet on the island ... By the way, beautiful cathedral the one of San Antonio and above all the curious detail of the virgen of candelaria

    Regarding the radiator, where can I find information on this? Does anyone know of any way to loosen the nuts that hold it to the copper tubes? I do not know if it's hot, so I've decided not to.

    me ha agradado mucho ese dato ya que aqui siempre se ha hablado de la octava isla como venezuela, nunca habia oido nada sobre Texas. Esto a mi madre le gustara, ella es mucho de investigar. A dia de hoy sigue con la investigacion de nuestro apellido Baudet en la isla... Por cierto, bonita catedral la de San Antonio y sobre todo el curioso detalle de la virgen de candelaria

    Respecto al radiador , donde puedo encontrar informacion sobre este? alguien sabe alguna manera de aflojar las tuercas que lo sujetan a los tubos de cobre? no se si dandole calor , por lo pronto he decidido no hacerlo.

  3. #123
    Quote Originally Posted by Flieger View Post
    beautiful video

    Here we have one of the best skies in the world and from the observatory of Teide the highest point of all Spain 3718M can observe many things. Apart we also find some presentations of cars like those of porsche by the roads of the Teide. This island, no matter how small, is a lot of fun if you know how to take advantage of your own qualities

  4. #124
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    I think your Mother will enjoy this:
    http://www.cida-sa.org

    They actually landed in Veracruz not Corpus Christi.
    One of our best friend's family name is Ameduri from the Canary Islands.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

  5. #125
    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    I think your Mother will enjoy this:
    http://www.cida-sa.org

    They actually landed in Veracruz not Corpus Christi.
    One of our best friend's family name is Ameduri from the Canary Islands.

    My mother and I, I did not expect that page, much less celebrate the day as we continue to do in this land, "the dance of magicians" .... I completely ignore the existence of the surname "De Canarias" is more. ... No one here carries it .... No one has returned from your lands.

    sabes si se puede solicitar cambiar dos palabras del titulo?

  6. #126
    What is the value of the oil radiator? In its scarcity? In all 911s were they mounted? I guess so, and that there are "few" because it is a piece of depletion more intense than others .... I am wrong?

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    Those coolers are not the same as what is used today. I have seen them offered at $2-3k. If it has no leaks you are lucky.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

  8. #128
    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    Those coolers are not the same as what is used today. I have seen them offered at $2-3k. If it has no leaks you are lucky.
    Regarding the amount you comment ... tell you that a gentleman after valuing the car in situ years ago offered us a similar figure ... for the car, not for the radiator Spain itsss diferent ...

  9. #129
    Today I have removed the gear lever ... Tomorrow will play clean !! Yellow, no idea ....

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    I want to make sure before I try. Of these threads, the unscrewing is the next nut to the goldfish?

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    The hook of the belt will smear again and give hammerite to see that such ...
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