Looking for a short wheel base car preferably a 67. Anything from non runing to restored. Thanks for looking!
Rick
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Looking for a short wheel base car preferably a 67. Anything from non runing to restored. Thanks for looking!
Rick
I have an early 1966 car I might be interested in selling. Right now, it has my 1970 911S engine in it, so I'd need to swap the engine for the original aluminum case 901/01. I bought it to build something special for me, but it is too nice a car to alter it (like my '70S - which I'll be selling soon too).
laverty_robert@bah.com
in CT
Here's one. A 67S. Shoot me an email if you are interested. Thanks.
Tom
email; scylla66@yahoo.com
A friend is getting a 68 911L ready to be sold. Older body resto. Decent car with 67 S trim. Deep 6s. Standard 2L engine (no S!). $ unknow. If you are serious get in touch with me.
I have a 67 911 that I may sell for the right offer. Fresh engine and gearbox rebuild. Straight body with floor rust. Original interior in good condition. Deserves a full body resto. Doors and outer body is very nice. Floor has some issues, but this is replaceable. I was going to give this to my nephew as he is getting involved with cars (mostly MINIs) but he may not be ready for this car.
Mike
This one looks like it has loads of potential!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/68-Po...QQcmdZViewItem
Why would you want a SWB? They are squirrely in the turns, have little torque coming out of the turns, and are not as fast in the straightaways as the LWB models? I have heard that the 69T at 110 hp has more torque than the 67S...
For that type of performance, why not just buy a 912 and save your money?
Your sig answers your own question? ;)
Why wouldn't anyone want a SWB? If they don't, they probably haven't driven one. They just pull sooo hard at the top, next best thing to a 917 for us poor folk. I had a quote from someone saying if you can learn to drive one fast, you can drive anything. Disclaimer: Does not pertain to Semi's, women, or golf.:D
I race formula cars, and the SWB 911's are the closest streetcar to that feeling. They are nimble, and enjoying a car is not all about power.
roblav, tried sending an email but came up undeliverable. Don't know if it was a space thing or what. Please email me at: richard_uhlman@hotmail.com