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    FS: 1971 Porsche 911E “R”

    1971 Porsche 911E (R)

    This car started out as a 1971 911E. It has been updated to the lighter "R" style car. The 911R was only produced in 1967 and 1968. I tried to replicate the original rare race car the best I could. But made it in my opinion slightly better.

    Engine
    2.7L Twin Plug Monster
    Weber 40ida carbs
    Tea Strainers
    JB Racing twin plug distributor
    MSD ignition
    Dual Bendix fuel pumps
    New Engine wiring harness with upgraded wire for larger alternator
    180 amp alternator
    Clear fiberglass engine shroud and surrounding engine
    Stainless steel headers
    Stainless steel muffler
    Sach Clutch
    New engine hardware

    Suspension:
    All new bushings, control arms sandblasted and painted, restored as new.
    Bilstein struts up front and Bilstein Shocks in the rear.
    Steering wheel bearings are new and the steering rack works like new.
    New tie rods and ball joints, Upper strut mounts are also new.
    New wheel bearings
    Wheels are genuine restored Fuchs 6"x15 front 7"x15 rear
    New Dunlop tires

    Brakes:
    S aluminum calipers up front
    New brake hardware
    Drilled rotors
    Restored M style calipers in the rear
    New brake shields
    All new brake lines hard and soft
    New Master cylinder and reservoir
    Pedal assembly restored and bronze bushings installed.
    Rennline floor board on the drivers side

    Transmission
    901/911 transmission
    5 Spd
    Rebuilt
    New bearings, gaskets etc...
    Rebuilt driveshafts
    New Stomski shifter coupling
    Stomski transmission mounts

    Interior
    Special unobtainable original Recaro Racing seats
    Restored with leather, corduroy. Perfect condition
    Lightweight carpet kit professionally installed
    Dash is new and in perfect condition
    Momo prototipo steering wheel
    Carrera seats belts
    911R bolted in roll bar, bases welded to the floor.

    Exterior
    The chassis was completely sanded down to bare metal, every square inch of the rubber factory undercoating was removed and the car was sealed in an epoxy primer. The chassis is 100% rust free. It was put on a chassis jig to ensure that the car was straight. The color chosen was Continental Orange, It was a factory special order color in 1965.
    In order to be 911R accurate I used EB Racings Fiberglass parts. Over $10,000 in new panels. All painstakingly made to fit perfectly. This is one very light 911. Fiberglass doors, fenders, hood, decklid, bumpers...
    911R style hinges on the doors and decklid. Leather door straps for the door windows, just like the original 911R's. A 1972 911 oil console was used and oil tank to put the oil tank in the right rear fender. Just behind the passenger door. New rear quarter panels ensure a rust free body.
    911R lights on the front and rear. 911R plastic door handles. 911R quarter windows.

    Misc
    911R style fuel tank 100L
    Through hood filler
    New gel battery
    New main front to rear wiring harness
    New engine harness
    New headlight and taillight harness
    New engine wiring harness
    New blinker switch
    New Porsche Horns etc....

    So much of the car is new, I'm sure I'm missing quite a few items. There are a couple things that I need to do to the car after wringing out some bugs. The transmission will occasionally pop out of 4th gear. I will have the motor trans removed and that fixed. Also the 911R rear quarter windows were originally glued in. The guy that did mine didn't do a good job. So they need to be reinstalled with better sealant. Suspension will squeak but I'm told that, that is the result of harder new bushings. I also have new rear trailing arms with Stomski mounts. Ill install those once the engine and trans are out. No heat or A/C but retains the original blower. Odometer works on Tuesdays only. Clock clicks but doesn't clock.
    The car drives like a new 1971 911. The handling is superb, brakes amazing and accelerates like nothing else.

    You are welcome to inspect the car. I'm open for trades. Ask questions. Looking for an airplane of similar value C-180 or C-185. $145,000

    Questions? Psapilot@icloud.com


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    Please indicate a price as well per board rules ...thanks
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    It’s in there... just at the bottom. $145,000. Offers? Trades?

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    Aww good...thanks. GLWS
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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