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Thread: 1969 911t 3.0 INYECTION Matching number.....

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    1969 911t 3.0 INYECTION Matching number.....

    OK The Story is: some one in 1979 take a 911t 1969 and send the car to Porsche (germany ) and porsche take the car and make a 3.0 (seat, cut the long hood, change the back) and the car have the serial number...

    I see the car and of corse is a LWB (9 number Vin Numbers and engine matching a 69t) . Someone Update the car to a 3.0.

    My question is: Can be Porsche factory???

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    hiiighly doubtful. Porsche did not have a restoration shop in 1979.

    ~J~
    air cooled only

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules Dielen View Post
    hiiighly doubtful. Porsche did not have a restoration shop in 1979.
    That's correct, although the factory was known to do specials for special customers. If it WAS done at the factory, it would be on the KArdex - which is available for 1969 cars. That said, it seems pretty strange that it would be done on a 'T' and that such a big change would have been done without using a very special engine.
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