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    Hi Guys, we exeeded 300 engines on

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    Porsche Coupe 1966 (6605 Bahama Yellow, code 110)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1971 (1410 signal orange)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1972 (6210 light yellow)
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    I'm looking for engine 901374 901 374

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    Maintenance book for UK 1970 911T
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    Looks to be for: 9110100529

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    For interested scholars, a quick search on original owner, a company, showed:

    Hammering shut a proud history (2007)
    ONE of the saddest chapters in the history of industrial Rochdale has taken place with the assets of an engineering company going under the auctioneer's hammer.
    William Tatham Ltd, of Kenworthy Street, was wound up at the end of October with the loss of the remaining 90 or so jobs. Administrators, who had taken over the company in June, failed in its bid to sell the 136-year-old firm as a going concern.
    Buyers from all over the country and from as far a field as India swarmed over the eerily empty premises on Thursday at the auction. They were looking to buy some of the machinery, which had made Tatham's a famous name in engineering throughout the world.
    Paul Uttley, who had worked there for 32 years watched the auction with great sadness.
    He said: "We made the best textile machines in the world. That was the problem, we made them too good. Other companies made machines at half our cost.
    "In its heyday 300 people worked at Tatham's. It was a real family business with fathers and sons working together. It is a sad day for former employees of Tatham's because many are now without a job."
    The fact Tatham's has now been consigned to history was further emphasised on Friday when representatives of Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry came to photograph and catalogue some of the older machinery.
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    Looking for original motor #902377 for my 65 911 s/r coupe. Thanks.

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