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    The front trunk is not realy special except for the fact that there is no tubes for the wire of hood latches
    Gas thank is pretty std whitout rubberized coating
    But aluminium cover for the the smugglers box is
    Anybody out there has one?
    Headliner was black but not oem
    But when we took it out .there was stil the remains of the factory black one
    Only place i have seen these brackets on a street car was on the rear shelf of a rs touring

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    Those brackets are common on European cars. I have them on my 70T.
    But they are rare in that lower location. They are on the Larousse TDF ST though.

    Please post more pictures. A picture of the trunk may show the holes or brackets for the spare tyre strap. A picture of the B post and engine bay may give us more clues.

    Fingers crossed for you.

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    A quick update
    we found no holes for a tyre strap or a bit fuel tank
    but we found out a reinforcement piece on the rear shock towers and no seat tracks welded on central tunnel
    we found a very special chassis turn into a street 911s Name:  IMG_2577.jpg
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    Bonjour tout le monde
    the car is pretty much apart now
    we found a pair of nos quarter and a few other parts for it
    at this point we do not think the original engine made it to canada
    but my dad had a correct type911/02 block on the shelf and 3/4 of a correct mfi set up wich is a good start
    many thanks to everyone who helped so far and also to those who did not, we always learn something either way
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    Intresting 911. What is that U shape tube ?
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    i guess you can say an oïl cooler or the result of its absence

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    we are still wondering how many 911s standard were built in 1970 and if they had to be ordered through the race departement or not?
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    Thank you for the photos Rivard. Interesting that the gas heater is still in the smugglers box. Can you share any other photos please?
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