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joder !!!!
John i think you like it.... jeeee i will try to post som epics from the inside also.
platas: wow
I remember the ad for this car.
http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/5...a0209a5e05.jpg
http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/1...0209ad8091.jpg
It drives like a dream, 90 plus km. I need more info on it, open to all insights and opinions info etc.
Those huge European hub caps are one of my favorite parts.
Karim... Yes sir, dont have those pics.... by the way just met you by pic. I took the poster down, since they are originals, and the rest is almost like the pic, more sun here though.
You know Karim, i bought my 356 from switzerland, wonderful cars out there, very proper!.
thank you for the pics
absolutely stunning! what a dream that would be to have. Showing up to events in that transporter would kill everyone! Congratulations on the purchase!
If you tell me the years... i could look through my photo library and see if i can find photos of the transporter, also i could look for photos and info for you.
Cheers,
Evan
Hello Evan,
Many thanks in advance. the Bus is a 1972, 1317 base from Mercedes, 12 meters long... and other than that, its has some pieces like the front head lights that seem to be from a 356 o early 911, i could even say a VW... i will try to post som inside pics too.
After 2 months of ownership I stopped driving it long enough to take some pictures. It began life as a 1968 911, but along the way picked up a 69 S block with 2.2 S heads, pistons and cylinders. The MFI is gone, replaced by 40 IDAs. The transmission is a 911/01 with indeterminate gearing. The wheels are 7" all the way around. All gauges are out to NoHo for cleaning and calibration.
In the last two months I've changed the Permatune out for a rebuilt Bosch unit and I am about to do the motor and transmission mounts. Also in the works are a 911R style oil catch tank.
I'll add photos of the interior, engine and trunk as I finish the work in those areas.
Pete Looks just as sweet in person. Nice to meet you and your family at Lewis's! Hopefully, next time we gather it will be for a ride.