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    FS: 1967 911 engine 901/05 50K miles

    Rare 1967 engine, matching number transmission, fuel pump. Never been apart. 50K original miles. Bought in rusty car 15 years ago. Stripped and junked rusty body. Ran engine and transmission in 1965 911 for 10 years. Replaced it with original 1965 engine to sell car. Kept 1967 engine and trans. for project that never materialized. Time to sell. Engine runs like new, likewise transmission. Stored correctly. Here are the numbers.

    Engine serial # 909451
    Series. 901/05
    Build. 5709
    901 101 102 01

    Transmission. 130234
    902/1

    Asking $19,500 OBO. Shipping not included

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    Last edited by 72targa; 10-20-2018 at 03:03 PM.

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    Sale pending

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    Engine Sold

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    best part of that deal? The case is aluminum. Chris
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