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Thread: Porsche 1967 911s Engine 911 901/02 Rebuilt

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    Porsche 1967 911s Engine 911 901/02 Rebuilt

    Lots of attention to details.

    This was rebuild by a well known engine builder for a former friends 1967 911s Targa restoration.


    Rather than using the original 67s engine briefly run he opted for a RS spec engine in the car. The 67s was subsequently sold without the original engine and the rebuilt engine remained.

    I purchased for my 1968 911r project. Decided to use a 3.4L High compression Twin Plug engine.

    My project plans changed and i have decided to sell this and hopefully the new owner will appreciate the quality and beauty. Hopefully will be installed in a original 1967s.

    This was rebuilt using Mahle 84mm pistons & cylinders. Has a brand new fully restored correct 67s distributor, all new plugs & wires. Brand new and highest possible quality red fan shroud. Very difficult to get and very costly.New fan and original 901 fan housing. Engine tin and strap have been power coated. Includes manifolds and zinc cad plated linkage. Just add your preference in carburetors.

    IMG_2171.jpgIMG_2166.jpgIMG_2167.jpgIMG_2169.jpgIMG_2162.jpgIMG_2164.jpgIMG_2100.jpgIMG_2104.jpgIMG_2150.jpgIMG_2157.jpg ;
    Leak down shows as follows previously verified by well known local Porsche engine / restoration facility
    1 2%
    2 2%
    3 1%
    4 2%
    5 2%
    6 4%


    Although this has been enjoyed by Porsche enthusiasts and myself for years sitting in my living room on display with other Porsche automobilia it is time to allow someone else to enjoy in their car or ... living-room.

    I will assist in getting this to a professional crater locally for shipment anywhere in the world. Can drop off at a freight carrier of your choice once crated. Or if you prefer local pick up this would be perfect.

    Cylinder heads have rubber plugs in them under the manifolds.

    Please ask questions. Sold as pictured with my phone. Beautiful engine.

    $35,000 You would have a difficult time buying and properly rebuilding this engine as show for this price.

    Porsche sign is not available or included at any price.

    Transportation and crating is responsibility of the buyer. Payment with bank wire transfer.
    Buyer may elect to come and pick up personall

    Thank you..
    Erik Black
    Phoenix AZ USA

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    Motor # 961439

    It's come a long way since being on eBay in 2010...GLWS

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...439#post462162
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Motor # 961439

    It's come a long way since being on eBay in 2010...GLWS

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...439#post462162
    Yes. I know where the actual owned 67s targa is. The original owner had the same builder provide a rs spec engine as the everyday driver. Built by the same engine builder. The current owner loved the current engine and had no interest in reuniting the original with the car. I knew the previous owner and he had fallen on more difficult times as the car was sold without the original motor and was used later in trade toward servicing his other porsche 911s also sold when times were difficult. I know more details but will share everything with the next owner if it is importsnt to them.
    I looked for a good 67s body to used and although almost bought a 68s decided to take my 68 911r project to a more serious overall 911r recreation with larger engine.

    Thank you
    Erik Black

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    That engine is a 2.2 911S-- a rev happy engine and very fast after 5000 RPM. That engine should be reunited with the original car. Chris
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    2. '70 911S Tangerine
    3. '68 911L Euro Ossi Blue

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    Are you saying that is a NOS Red fan shroud ? Not painted? Looks great! where did you find that shroud? I need one for my 1970 911S. Chris
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    2. '70 911S Tangerine
    3. '68 911L Euro Ossi Blue

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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    Are you saying that is a NOS Red fan shroud ? Not painted? Looks great! where did you find that shroud? I need one for my 1970 911S. Chris
    Hello. It is not painted. They are very very difficult to get and i know people who have been trying to get them for a year.... They are also very expensive. Around $650 like this.
    Thank you
    Erik Black

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    1967 911s engine
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    Hey Eric.

    DH's old motor?

    BTW: Shroud should be more of a burgundy for 67/68 rather than red.

    One of Rob's?
    Or Damon's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Hey Eric.

    DH's old motor?

    BTW: Shroud should be more of a burgundy for 67/68 rather than red.

    One of Rob's?
    Or Damon's?
    Hello Frank.
    Hope you are doing well.
    Yes. D H 911s targa engine. Also, Damons shroud.
    Decided to personally build 3.4l 11.5/1 Mahle, twin plug 46mm PMO engine build.
    For my 68.
    Have a great day.
    Erik

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    Beautiful !
    Stick a piece of glass on top and make a kick ass coffee table.
    Last edited by maverick; 09-06-2017 at 06:02 AM.
    1962 356 S Cab gone
    1967 911S Coupe
    2008 RS60 Boxster gone
    1973.5 911T targa soft window Gone
    Runge 008 Gone
    2002 996 TT x-50 Gone
    2016 Boxster GTS pts gulf orange
    1969 912 SWT pts green

    Can I be FRANK with you ?

    Live everyday like it's your last .
    Eventually you'll be right.

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