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    FS: 1969 Ossi Blue 911T

    1969 911T Ossi Blue for sale

    $88,000

    email is best draab29@gmail.com

    I have owned this '69T for about 2 years and built it, to what I consider, to be a great combination of canyon carver and comfortable highway cruiser. It's made the journey from Philadelphia to Monterey to attend last years Rennsport event with a nearly flawless trip and was a joy to drive!
    After Rennsport this car was driven on an unforgettable drive down the Pacific Coast highway and delivered to TLG for a laundry list of upgrades.

    It has a nearly stock appearance with a lot of sports purpose upgrades hiding beneath it's original Ossi blue sheet metal. When I bought it, the previous owner had already had the original motor and transmission removed and swapped with a strong 3.2 liter motor, equipped with Weber carburetors, and a stock 915 transmission. There were some mismatched parts on the exterior such as door handles, scratched glass, and incorrect aluminum windshield trim. The interior was a combination of original parts and unusual aftermarket equipment. During my 2 years of ownership I have attempted to bring the car pack to an original appearance with some upgrades that I felt would add to the driving experience of a longhood 911. Nearly every part of this car has been has been restored to working condition or replaced when needed. Most recently the carburetors were rebuilt, a reconditioned Carrera fuel tank and all new fuel lines were installed.

    In my opinion (and I'm obviously biased), this is a great vintage Porsche 911 for driving and enjoying. It was not intended to be a garage queen or a show car. You can enjoy this car to the fullest extent without concern that you are depreciating its value. In its current state it is truly a blank canvas, enjoy it as a stock appearing 911 or add your favorite livery, a couple of Cibie Pallas and give it a rally look.

    VIN: 119120277

    Motor

    3.2 liter single plug
    New motor mounts
    Weber 40 carburetors- Rebuilt July 2016
    Dansk Sport exhaust
    SSI stainless steel heat exchangers/headers
    Carrera oil cooler
    Refurbished Fan and housing
    Powder coated engine tin
    Plugs and wires changed 10/2015
    Valves adjusted 10/2015

    Fuel system

    Refurbished Carrera tank
    Brand new fuel lines including tunnel lines- July 2016
    Rebuilt Weber 40 Carburetors- July 2016

    Brakes

    SC front and rear brakes
    Steel braided brake lines


    Interior

    Vintage Racing seats- houndstooth
    Tilt base- Passenger side seat
    Original carpet in nice condition
    All original dash knobs
    New Porsche dash
    Custom door cards in German vinyl
    Luggage straps
    Zuffenhaus 911 R steering wheel
    Solid steering hub

    Wheels

    7x15 Aluminum "Steelie" wheels made by Wilhoit
    6x15 Fuchs included with sale

    Suspension

    Bilstein struts
    Elephant racing adjustable spring plates
    Rear Monoball set
    New bushings
    Torsion bar Front: 21mm Rear: 27mm
    Tarrett engineering sway bars front and rear
    930 tie rods
    Adjustable camber plate
    Bump steer kit
    Corner balanced
    All suspension powder coated


    Transmission

    Fully rebuilt October 2015
    1975 Carrera transmission case
    Standard 1st gear
    Shorter 2,3,4 gearing (ratios available upon request)
    Tall 5th for comfortable highway cruising
    ZF LSD

    New windshield and gasket
    New driver and passenger door glass
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    Dave Raab
    O6 R702 ESR1852
    1986 Carrera

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    Do the original engine and gearbox come with the car?


    Lars
    1967 911 Bahama Yellow
    1962 356 TB 6 Slate Grey
    1982 911 SC gone
    1965 911 gone
    1968 911L gone

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    Lars- I do not have the original engine and trans. I'm sure they are out there somewhere
    Dave Raab
    O6 R702 ESR1852
    1986 Carrera

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    With Fuchs

    Here is a picture with Fuchs installed. They are included with the car. Also, the above steering wheel photo shows a SC tach. I have installed a '69T tach since that photo was taken. Thanks
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    Dave Raab
    O6 R702 ESR1852
    1986 Carrera

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    Here is a link to more photos

    https://goo.gl/photos/64LMx6cz2EeyLKNn7
    Dave Raab
    O6 R702 ESR1852
    1986 Carrera

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    Great car...... Well thought out hot rod build ...
    Last edited by Macroni; 07-26-2016 at 01:45 PM.
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Pastaman returns!
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Dude stop dodging my call and answer your phone
    Check your email, a good friend/very interested party contacted me today for your private info about your car..
    Said he would be reaching out to you...
    I want to make sure you two connect...
    Last edited by MikeM; 08-11-2016 at 03:39 PM.

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    Haha! Thanks MikeM! Didn't recognize the number. Email checked and phone is on
    Dave Raab
    O6 R702 ESR1852
    1986 Carrera

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    Quote Originally Posted by draab29 View Post
    Haha! Thanks MikeM! Didn't recognize the number. Email checked and phone is on
    I have Mike listed as "DO NOT ANSWER" when he calls me...

    I can't believe this car still hasn't sold. It's the bomb...
    -Marco
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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