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    some leftover engines for swb early cars


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    Senior Member nvr2mny's Avatar
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    Need a '68T motor and 901/03 Trans

    Bought a '68 911T Targa, sans engine/trans. It originally came with engine# 2080535 and trans# 2280485 (901/03). Needle(s) in a haystack I know - BUT - stranger things have happened in this community. Thanks for helping me in my search.

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    902/1 transmission 227574 (probably for a '66)
    scott kinder
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    Registry #614

    9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
    My Car Thread: "Five-Eighty-Seven..."
    “If it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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    Still looking for engine 3280377 from a 68 911 SWT...lived most of its life in Florida. Thx Mark

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    Looking for the maintenance record booklet for 9113300306
    E911SR & RGRUPPE
    '65 911 "The Ol' Gal" (long gone)
    '73 S Coupe #306

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    Senior Member Nicklasliljegren's Avatar
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    Looking for the maintenance record booklet to a 911 E, 1970, vin 9110201123

    / Nick

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    Found: early 1965 engine 901037, who needs it?

    Erik

  8. #108
    looking for engine# 902916
    got car, but wrong engine
    any leads?
    Hans Lapine

  9. #109
    I have original maintenance record book and some import/shipping documents from 9110301136.

    - Farrell
    68912fhm@gmail.com

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    Bump... Still looking for engine # 3280377 or a blank 901/14 aluminum replacement case-unnumbered. Thanks, Mark

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