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    OK, I'll play... Sold the car a few years back but not before participating in the RennSport Reunion II at Daytona. Should have kept that one!



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    P1020663.JPG

    A frontal pic
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    53 Pre A, 65 356
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    65 912, 67 911
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    70 911 S,71 911 S,70 911 T,
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    new tires and rim halves no more spacers, or rear reflector, made a puke tank too.
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    Jeff H.
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    Built this car in 1995 and drove it during my senior year of high school ... I delivered many a pizza in this thing ... also took my date to prom in this car. She was my canyon-carving co-pilot so it was old hat by the time prom night came 'round.

    1973 conversion ... 2.4S stroker motor (2.2S with 2.4 crank) ... MFI, factory heat exchangers, close ratio gears, Bilsteins and heavy springs, 7X15 Fuchs ... a turn-key street sweeper.

    Took these pics on slide film back in 2002 right after coming back to LA after college graduation ... I was the first R Gruppe gathering I attended ... Turkey Run II ... I'll see if I can find the video of the descent from Newcomb's Ranch.

    Talk about a flashback ... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...n-ii-pics.html
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    Had some really mild weather yesterday and clean roads, so I decided to wake the GT up from its winter long slumber and go for a ride. I really love driving this car - so different than the 911. Removed some graphics during the winter and will probably continue by removing the Ferodo and IMSA GT stickers. Not sure yet... I really would like to figure out how they mounted the Cibie hood lights in the fog light location. Got a set that I want to mount there someday.
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    Scott,
    Great looking 914GT...Cibies? just start drilling

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    Scott...as Mike said GREAT looking 914GT....love the color...do you have any interior pics
    also where did you shoot the pics...interesting aircraft in the background

    Thanks...John

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    Scott,

    look at armando serranos sites, he has the info there on how they where mounted. I wanted to do the same thing, but i have my transmision oel radiador on the right hand side.
    If you want send me a PM and i will send you some cibie stickers.
    San

    53 Pre A, 65 356
    70 914/6 GT
    65 912, 67 911
    71 911 Targa,72 E Tara, 73 911 Targa
    70 911 S,71 911 S,70 911 T,
    71 911 T, 72 911 E ,73 911 T
    74 911 Coupe
    74 911 Targa
    1972 RennSport Bus



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    Looks like part of a P40 Tomahawk (sans engine -- it can't be real), a P47 Thunderbolt (that can't be real either) and a couple of late 50's-mid-'60s era fighter bombers (Corsair...?)
    '61 356B Super 90 Cabriolet
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    John, that pic was taken outside a local air museum. Some jets there are probably from some graveyard or former gate guards. There are the following airframes, but are wooden mockups I think (never been in) - P-40, P-51, Me-109, and P-47. The jets are a Rockwell Sabreliner, Corsair, F-105, T-2 Buckeye, F-86, A-4 Skyhawk, and a couple of Huey helicopters.

    Posted on the other six thread, but here is an interior pic of the blue car.
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    Scott H.
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