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    Some pics of the "special" 11899002






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    Few more pics!







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    Interesting thermostat in both. The 914-6/GT uses that and...? Where did it originally come from? I know the tab and two holes made it to a mounting bracket on the side of the engine compartment on the GT. Looks like it was purpose built for something else as well.

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    Is it legal to answer your own question?

    I think the 917 had one but it was larger than the basic S-thermostat. I'll bet that's what's in these cars.
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    Ultimate R thread

    Raj, 587 could be a 4-cam number. Would make sense, they'd still have those laying around.
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    I wonder what the purpose of the hook is above the corner of the windshield?



    Looks like there is one on the drivers side too.
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    What happened to 911R #13? I heard it's tucked away in a collection somewhere in So. Cal.

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    Raj,

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    what condition is the car in? is there a current picture of it?

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    911R #008 is being restored by Gunnar Racing. I don't know what happened to #003, #006, #007, #009, #010, #012, #014, #016, and 018.

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