Year: 1970
VIN Number: 9110200816
Winning bid: US $15,100.00
Date sold: Jun-11-06
Notes: "Belgium 911E"; "Originally the motor was 2.2 L, now 2.5 L"; Engine number is 6197125
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Year: 1970
VIN Number: 9110200816
Winning bid: US $15,100.00
Date sold: Jun-11-06
Notes: "Belgium 911E"; "Originally the motor was 2.2 L, now 2.5 L"; Engine number is 6197125
Year: 1970
VIN Number: 9110210144
Winning bid: US $10,500.00
Date sold: Jun-13-06
Notes: "Worth way more in parts"
Year: 1969
VIN Number: 119210504
Winning bid: US $3,100.00
Date sold: Jun-16-06
Notes: Rust galore
Year: 1970
VIN Number: 9110220589
Winning bid: US $19,000.00
Date sold: Jun-16-06
Notes: Clean
Year: 1969
VIN Number: 119200054
Winning bid: US $26,850.00
Date sold: Jun-23-06
Notes: Engine # 6290320;
"S" specs, new silver lacquer paint, less than 5k on rebuilt 2.2 s spec motor, S pistons, 67 S heads, standard crank, new bearings, clutch, rods rebuilt, balanced, oil pressure relief, updated oil pump, oil tank, carrera tensioner's, 40 IDA weber's, new K&N with watershield's, headers, 5-speed 901 trans. rebuilt with GD syncros, new Koni red's, S calipers, newer front rotors, pads, seals, steel brake lines, master cylinder (4k miles ago).
Rebuilt pedal assembly, new shift bushings, early deep sixes redone by Reed, Dunlaps w/5k miles, recaro sportseats, factory style rollbar, R door panels w/plexi side windows, gauges rebuilt by North Hollywood, clock mod w/oil pressure light, larger 16 gallon fuel tank, Momo prototipo steering wheel, newer carpets, headliner, new H4 lamps, steel S front spoiler, trim delete bumpers and rockers.
what are "GD" synchros?
As in "Man, this thing doesn't want to shift inta first! I think it's the "GD" synchros!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by 37yrold911
Year: 1971
VIN Number: 9111210335
Winning bid: US $14,500.00
Date sold: Jun-30-06
Notes: "This is a rust free Targa with only 63,651 original miles."
Year: 1970
VIN Number: 9110210517
Winning bid: US $9,100.00
Date sold: Jul-01-06
Notes: "The car is more sound mechanically than cosmetically"
Year: 1972
VIN Number: 9112200481
Winning bid: US $21,100.00
Date sold: Aug-07-06
Notes: "In the last 3 years I've had the clutch replaced and the transmission rebuilt with new syncros. Cleaned the gas tank, replaced all the fuel lines, cleaned the thru-the-body lines, replaced the brake pads, replaced the battery (original Porsche battery), repacked the CV boots, cured 99.9% of the oil leaks (2 drops a week, anybody who says theirs doesn't is a liar). Last year it got a rather expensive paint job. It was always its original color (Olive Green) but it had some stone chips and a few scratchs. All the glass, trim, door handles, hood and lids came off for the strip/respray. It was done correctly with the replacement of the cowl gaskets, windshield, and associated gaskets and weather stripping. the car, luckily, survived without being molested throughout its history, which is rare for 911's of this vintage. The panels/gaps are spot-on. Everything works from the clock, to the cool original foglights (rare too). For those of you who care, the car has the original engine (*6220658*) and transmission."