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  1. #531
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    Want to unit these two with the original chassis. 1972 911 t
    Transmission # 320091
    Engine # 6120070

  2. #532
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    Try Porsche dealerships as well.

  3. #533

    1971 911E Motor #6210800 looking for Original Chassis

    Please let me know if you are looking for this motor for your 1971 911E Chassis. It is the only way it will be sold separate from the car. It has been highly modified for racing and terms would be negotiable between the two interested parties.

    PM me with any questions.

    Sandbeige911
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  4. #534
    No affiliation~

    1969 911 S Engine #6390919 posted to Ebay - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...9e1930&vxp=mtr

  5. #535
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    Looking for transmission number 7192025
    Brett Tiano
    #2938
    Sand Beige 1969 911T
    Sunset Orange 1969 Karmann Ghia
    White 1990 Westfalia MultiVan

  6. #536
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    Looking for transmission 7190114
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    Ron Wiser, Member #703
    Looking for trans 7190114

  7. #537
    Looking for engine 909853 from 67 911, May have been in California most of it's life.

  8. #538
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    Over on Pelican: someone (not me) found the maintenance book for 9112101012

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...ml#post8804806
    techweenie.com

    My parts fetcher: 2016 Tesla S | Currently building: 73 RSR tribute and 69 RS tribute

  9. #539
    I have engine 6122692, which I think is a 72 2.4 T MFI engine

    It is non-matching (and was advertised as such) to a 1969 911E I purchased recently. The car has steel RS flares, and spent considerable time (last 2 titles) in Georgia. I bought it in TX. It was slate grey/red when i got it, which is how it left the factory. There is evidence it may have been painted black at one point. Anyway I thought I'd add the geography I know about if that can help in any way.

    On the flip side, if anyone knows of 69E engine 6291969 that would be most welcome

  10. #540
    I am still looking for engine # 907997

    Thanks
    Wael

    1963 356B coupe ivory
    1966 911 slate grey
    1966 912 sand beige
    1968 912 Irish green
    1991 964 Carrera 2 coupe Guards red (gone)
    2008 997 Carrera cab Black with red interior (gone!)

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