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Thread: Nearly lost Euro 911 L - he survived, the barn didn’t!

  1. #21
    Luckily, I remembered a car that was for sale on a national website, with exactly the same configuration as mine. A few of months diference but with the same configuration, same dealer, etc.

    This makes me think that my car should be very similar to this one (although it is a T and it has some body upgrades!):

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  2. #22
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    Hi AlexJ-- the Euro 911T was the economy route 911 with 110 hp, non-vented brakes, non-counter weighted drive shaft,etc. 911L was the middle car 130 hp and the 911S top of the line 160 hp. Chris
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  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    Hi AlexJ-- the Euro 911T was the economy route 911 with 110 hp, non-vented brakes, non-counter weighted drive shaft,etc. 911L was the middle car 130 hp and the 911S top of the line 160 hp. Chris
    ������Thanks!

  4. #24
    I have a slate grey over red 911L - love the red interior but you won't find correct colour and grain repro vinyl anywhere - I had to die a hide to match the original door cards but worth it I think!
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  5. #25
    Great car Elsporto !!!
    The combination looks really cool!
    Is yours originally a Euro version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELSPORTO View Post
    I had to die a hide to match the original door cards but worth it I think!
    An interior to dye for
    Light Yellow -74
    @lagteknik

  7. #27
    Hi Alexj,
    Mine is an Australian delivered factory rhd car.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by gtBen View Post
    An interior to dye for

    .......

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by ELSPORTO View Post
    Hi Alexj,
    Mine is an Australian delivered factory rhd car.
    I am not quite sure the Euro version had the same configuration... for example, I think I have seen some euro without the aluminum trim on the door cards... (???).

  10. #30
    Wow, sounds like a great project. Slate grey with a red interior & tinted windows is a darn nice combo. Keep the pictures of the resto coming please

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