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  1. #11
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    Looking for 1966/912 engine # 746666, I have # 746478 currently.

  2. #12
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    Looking for my 928 CS original engine : M28/41 81J 00968.
    Last known location was in Germany.
    Thank you for your help.

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    Looking for an early 66 case 907 501
    Thanks.

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    Looking for the following 912 engines: 740582 740523
    If you know the whereabouts, please contact me...thanks.
    Serge

    City of Ben Franklin and Cheesesteaks
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    Early S Registry #2457
    Daisy: 1972 T with 2.7 engine and Webers
    LOOKING FOR 911 Engine # 6123044

    Rowlf: 2017 Volvo S60 with Polestar Optimization


    Mostro di Biscotti: 1975 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S Series 2

    Veronica: 1987 Carrera coupe - curves in all the right places...SOLD
    Lil' Blue: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon SOLD

  5. #15

    Looking for current owner 1967 912 Targa soft top #550087

    The original owner of this car would like to reunite documents and manuals with his “brand new” 912. Please contact me !! D3A6FF3A-6A1A-40F8-A14C-40A3F7BB800C.jpg15D04B98-7664-492F-9FCC-048321BFA043.jpg
    George Kehler in Tennessee

    1955 356 coupe
    1971 911S (knee deep in restoration)
    1997 993 Targa

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    6405076

    Looking for 2.0L 914-6 engine serial 6405076. Last seen at Stoddard's in the mid 1970's.

    Thanks. Steve

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    Looking for trans 902/1 #223484
    Thanks !

  8. #18
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    I have the trans 902/01 # 1080207 (´68 912 US)

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    I have 1974 911 Carrera 911/83 Engine number 6641173 Euro Carrera MFI Porsche
    1965 911 Factory Paint to Sample Orange
    1967 911S Bahama Yellow
    1968 911 S Blood Orange
    1971 911S Gold Metallic Peter Gregg
    1974 Carrera RS Blue Metallic
    1990 RUF RCT Estonia's car

  10. #20

    Found 914-6 engine 6404421

    914-6 engine available *6404421*
    Bobby
    71' Olive 2.2E Targa / Early S #491

    I've always considered the glass to be half full...that is until I reached middle age and realized that it is actually half empty.

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