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    FS: 1973.5 911T rolling chassis project

    1973.5 911T

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    Rolling Chassis Project car.

    This is a good solid chassis that is missing exterior body panels (except doors) and has no engine and transmission. Would make a good starting point for a build.

    This was a 1973.5 car so had originally a 2.4 CIS engine, it was also a S trim package car so it has Original equipment aluminum S brake calipers and Koni front struts. The car has not been outside so the remaining components are in really good shape.


    Good clean starting point for a build.

    Front suspension pan and cowl replaced by me to repair rust issues. Clean dry solid original floors. Drivers rocker was replaced at some point.
    The difficult rust repair is done, add new panels from dansk and this will be a very nice car.

    I can do additional work to this car at additional cost, or sell you new Dansk panels to complete the body.

    I have clean clear title.

    What you see in the Flicker album is what you get.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryw...77113675/page1

    Price for car $22,500


    I also have available a complete 2.7 CIS engine and transmission in running condition. (No, this is not the original engine or transmission to the car) No, I don't have the original engine to the car.

    Price for engine and transmission $9,500



    More information and photos available on request.
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    That would make a wonderful Group 5/6 3.0 RSR vintage race candidate.

    First thing I would do is cut off the 1/4's and the roof and replace with carbon fiber pieces. Then cut off every tab and bracket possible before installing a chromoly cage.

    I'll mull it over Terry.

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    OK Frank,

    Ill fire up the Coach and bring it down if you buy the diesel.

    Terry

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    That would make a wonderful Group 5/6 3.0 RSR vintage race candidate.

    First thing I would do is cut off the 1/4's and the roof and replace with carbon fiber pieces. Then cut off every tab and bracket possible before installing a chromoly cage.

    I'll mull it over Terry.

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    Terry.
    Where is the chassis located?

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    Road trip may be in order

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    I am located near Lincoln Nebraska.

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    great base for a RS or RSR hot rod.
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
    Looking For 1969T Engine #6195922
    Looking For 1969T Transmission #7194313

    Looking for 1969T Transmission #7195495
    www.tcspeed.com

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    Hi Terry, just make sure which body panels needs replacing? Pls contact me at 6267164499

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    Terry - is this car still available?

    Jim
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    Yes Jim,

    Still available. Looks like you have a nice collection there Jim, but I can help you add 1 more............

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