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Thread: Shop recommendations in Fairfield County CT

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    1971 911T Irish Green
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    Shop recommendations in Fairfield County CT

    Good afternoon - looking for help please. Just purchased a 1971 911T and looking for mechanic recommendations in the Fairfield County, CT area. Close to Greenwich, CT would be even better. Thanks in advance.

    Chris Johnson

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    Chris--

    Jim Newton at Automobile Associates of Canton
    Dan Jacobs in Oxford
    Farnbacher Loles in Danbury
    Chris Musante
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Paul and Todd at Performance Outfitters in Stamford is another good shop. I can also second the prior list as all excellent shops I've used. I'm in Stamford.

    Jerry

    '57 356 Carrera Speedster
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    1973 911S #300981
    2006 Cayman S
    356 Registry # 4524
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    Hi Chris, congratulations. Would this happen to be the silver car that was for sale in Stamford?

    -Mike

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    1971 911T Irish Green
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    Shop

    Thanks to all for the info. To answer the last post, i purchased the car from LA. Had been in LA since first purchase. irish green and bought privately.

    Thanks

    Chris.

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    Yes, Jim Newton is great. My car is there now getting ready for summer fun.Ken is the guy and his work is fabulous. They are 2 hours from me, so for smaller items, I use use Rennsport Automotive on Adams Street in Bedford Hills, New York. It is approximately 25 minutes from Stamford. The mechanic I think is great is Michael. 914) 241-3338.

    Good luck.
    John

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    "Dan Jacobs in Oxford"

    I can't recommend them enough! I don't let anyone touch my cars, but I went there for a 4 wheel alignment on my '71, and I was thoroughly impressed. Many people on PP recommended him to me. Nice guy, very knowledgeable and experienced. I recommended him to my dentist for his low mileage '83 Cab, and he was as impressed as me.

    Cheers (from Stratford).

    John

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    What about F40 ain't he a Porsche expert
    Early 911S Registry #750
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