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    Senior Member Gytis Kupinas's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by dvkk View Post
    Pic?
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    Here are pics of , what I thought was MOLESTED 68 911T. But the more I look and think about it , the more intriguing it becomes.
    Given that all the updates done to a car:
    1971 2.2L T engine ( wich I start to doubt is T specs engine )
    Webers 40ID ( Those I know, were rebuilt at Powertech,NJ)
    1973 915 Transmission ( this is the reason I doubt engine is T specs)
    Weld on metal RSR/Turbo flares
    Koni shocks all aroung
    and etc etc I have to dig in the car to find out what the heck is engine is.
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    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    Quote Originally Posted by 304678 View Post
    A '68T euro w/ a big tank .. I suggest you get your COA. It might be an old rally purposed car.

    Richard
    I'd wish you were right, but when you look at a pics you'll see - it is not even close to being original.......Still though- NICE CAR to fix.


    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    These tanks are very rare indeed, a steel SWB 100 L tank for the S.

    Do you know if it was delivered original with the car? Other options ?

    If the car was matching numbers, I would be very interested.

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    PM sent. I saw that car at Hershey, but I couldn't find the owner!

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    ventilated rears were not standard on a 68T afaik.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    So, it's not impossible as you have one.
    Good luck,
    Tom
    Thanks Tom,
    i guess I got lucky. Was pure accident that I bought this car.


    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cabell View Post
    PM sent. I saw that car at Hershey, but I couldn't find the owner!
    No surprice you couldn't find a owner Here she is
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    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    Here are whole pics of a car. It has been so god till now. Sarting to look around who'll be the first to hit me with 2x4 to drop me on a ground again

    BTW John , I did messure up ARB it is ~19mm. Hard to be precise w/o removing a wheel.


    Gytis
    1967 911 matching numbers car ( sold )
    1968 911T/R #0805 (SONDERWUNCH AUSSERH DER M.LISTE NR184****) SOLD
    1969 911E MFI matching ALL numbers SOLD
    1981 911 Target 4K ( SHIFT trip-Nürburgring-SPA and SOLD )
    1986 930 "Carnivore" ( "while I'm there" mode )

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans View Post
    ventilated rears were not standard on a 68T afaik.

    andy
    Unless it was originally a Sportomatic! (I had a '68 T Euro Sporto once, had ventilated discs all the way around, from the factory.)
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    Whoa, that looks like an interesting chassis, which has had a complicated life. I see through the rocker oil lines. I thought those first came on the MY69 cars. Were they available earlier?
    Tom F.
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