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Thread: FS: 1971 911 Coupe with 2.7 CIS engine

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    FS: 1971 911 Coupe with 2.7 CIS engine

    Hello I had a deal on this car but buyer had some problems and asked if he could back out.
    I said yes as things in life change. This is a very dry body that was in storage for 10 years.
    Right 1/4 was replaced long time ago and the old owner installed a 1975 2.7 Cis engine.
    Work I have done to make it way better. All new axle boots and repacked CV joints,new brake hoses and fuel hoses. Brake calipers rebuilt H 4 lights. It has a 4 speed trans and I have a 5 speed early type and also a 915 5 speed we can work into a deal. Came with high back seats but I have a 1971 set if you want the original type. Factory alloys 4.
    This is a running driveig car that you can install the trans and drive while you do some work. Now Black but was originally Burgundy Red, engine number is 6550408 Type 911/44
    paint code 11-70 miles on speedo 69092, vin number 9111121112.Please send your email address and I can send many pictures to show how nice this car is. Asking 36,500.00 Great price for long hood no rust 911. Thanks George
    Last edited by georgepvalerio; 10-27-2016 at 04:27 PM. Reason: left out 1 number on engine number

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