Motor # stamped under fan is
*6200030*
I will get any other info needed
It has an "auxiliary" output drive on left camshaft flywheel side
Motor is complete with funtioning Webers and runs very well
Motor # stamped under fan is
*6200030*
I will get any other info needed
It has an "auxiliary" output drive on left camshaft flywheel side
Motor is complete with funtioning Webers and runs very well
1970 911 E engine (not sportomatic).
J
Early 911S Registry #931
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1971 911 2.2S Coupe Albert Blue
1971 911 2.2T Coupe Tangerine
2005 997 C2S Coupe special 1965 slate grey
1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim
Which model of Webers?
Timo
"There's no point living if you can't feel alive"
- a few 911s & some others
Early 911S Registry #3206
I'll check when I get home
But I think 40ida
Sorry first time on any forum
Probably posting in the wrong place
Feel free to school me all
I'd rather look like an idiot for a shorter period of time
I have a small collection of parts that need to go
A 2.7 911s motor
A 3.0 911sc motor
The "70 e motor" in question
And another I believe 2.0 motor from 914/6
(That's the sheet metal,headers
and configuration anyway)
All motors are complete and running
A rebuilt 915 trans
Some parts from a 1967 911
I'm just looking to get fair market value
Need to clean it all out and start over
Thanks for your help
I have more info
The number next to the serial # is 911/01
And the number on the block is
9011011012R
And the carburetors on it are Weber
40IDTP3C1
I'm only going about it this way because I noticed your not supposed to post anything
In the classified section without a price
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Joe
Ryan,
It would be to every ones benefit if you would post your location.
Bob B
I'm in Pacifica ca
I'll try and ad to my profile
Thanks Bob
Welcome to the forum Ryan. My guess is that you will receive a few PMs (private messages) with offers and will probably get a good idea of the value from those.
The best way to post a video is probably uploading the video first to youtube. If you're able to upload it to youtube, you can copy the link, click on the little "film strip" above the text box and then paste it in.
Pictures are fairly simple to upload both via your phone or computer. If you click on the image box next to the film strip you can upload and insert the photos directly (meaning you don't have to use photobucket or a similar site).
Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...
Thank you for the info
Much appreciated