The case from a 911 T/E MFI engine. Last seen in Denver, Colorado in the mid to late '70s. Needed to complete a numbers matching 911T I decided to keep.
Paul, I guess I wasn't sure ...![]()
The case from a 911 T/E MFI engine. Last seen in Denver, Colorado in the mid to late '70s. Needed to complete a numbers matching 911T I decided to keep.
Paul, I guess I wasn't sure ...![]()
Greg DuPertuis
1972 911T
Leesburg, VA
I Have A Complete 1972 911t Engine.. Not The Number Your Looking For But Probably Close..the Engine Ran When Taken From The Car 6 Months Ago..
Thanks execmalibu. I might be interested, but the real goal is locating the original case/engine.Originally Posted by execmalibu
Greg DuPertuis
1972 911T
Leesburg, VA
Does this mean your Green Machine is not for sale ?
1973 911E Viper Green
2021 Spyder PTS Signal Yellow
2019 Carrera T Racing Yellow
2007 911 GT3 Meteor Grey Metallic
2016 Cayenne Turbo S Peridot Metallic
@Type911 instagram
RGruppe #295
Zuffenhausen secret weapon
Why, you want to buy it?Originally Posted by Type911
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Greg DuPertuis
1972 911T
Leesburg, VA
...wish I could ! Need more garage space before I buy another 911 .
I have been drooling over your ad & enjoyed your
website about your car. Its a very special 911![]()
1973 911E Viper Green
2021 Spyder PTS Signal Yellow
2019 Carrera T Racing Yellow
2007 911 GT3 Meteor Grey Metallic
2016 Cayenne Turbo S Peridot Metallic
@Type911 instagram
RGruppe #295
Zuffenhausen secret weapon
Yes, it's a special car. Frankly, the car is always for sale. I've decided not to proactively advertise it as such. So, there's a list of things to do. First to finish the MFI installation (see this post). Longer term includes refreshing the 2.8L engine or acquiring a "proper" T engine. The latter would be way more valuable if it was the correct T engine. A long shot to be sure, but why not give it a try!
Greg DuPertuis
1972 911T
Leesburg, VA
Greg, have you been in touch with all the Denver area independent shops to see if any of them have it or have had it pass thru their hands? I like the idea of you restoring the T, but I'm also kind of fond of it as an early 911 hotrod.![]()
Jim Richards
Aubergine 1973 911E Sunroof Coupe w/ 2.7RS MFI
Early 911S Registry Member #589
GruppeB #911
Yep. Emailed a few today, as well as the RMR PCA newsletter and classifieds, pca.org classifieds and Panorama.Originally Posted by JimR
This is a long term project. The T will remain a hot rod for the time being.
Greg DuPertuis
1972 911T
Leesburg, VA
Try Dart Auto, too.
Jim Richards
Aubergine 1973 911E Sunroof Coupe w/ 2.7RS MFI
Early 911S Registry Member #589
GruppeB #911