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Thread: Fs: @bhcc - '65 911

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    Fs: @bhcc - '65 911

    Once again Beverly Hillbillies Car Club rescues another one from the depths. This wonderful fecal specimen came from Washington state and while some may consider it to be a bad apple, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I don't know about you but I was smitten the moment I saw it. The minor corrosion and color change from Signal Red should be an easy restoration. Candidly, I've thrown better cars away but that was back when gasoline cost .45 a gal and we actually thought 928's were kind of cool. Matching number transmission included along with matching number engine case. What sheet metal is there is also numbers matching along with the proper '65 door glass frames. (VW window crank handles no extra charge.) Webasto all there.

    The Good:
    The price.

    The Bad:
    The rest of it.

    But hey: Where else are you going to find a matching number, restorable real '65 (not a '65.5) for $55k?
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    More gorgeous pics.
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    Remainder of stunning pics.
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    Sweet! The VW window cranks are included!
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    VIN Reference 301022
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    does the engine turn over by hand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 68912 View Post
    does the engine turn over by hand?
    Engine?

    What engine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Engine?

    What engine?
    Will the case turn over down a steep slope if pushed by hand?

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    Yes.

    Once I remove the head studs.

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    Beautiful...... Cannot wait to see it all purdied up next year!

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