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Thread: FS: 911/07 1971 911T 2.2 Longblock

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    FS: 911/07 1971 911T 2.2 Longblock

    SOLD - Sold - Sold 1971 911T USA/CDN market 2.2 liter longblock for sale, S/N 6114807 . This has been in dry storage since 1974, engine is a longblock, is missing flywheel, and does not currently turn over. Suspect rings stuck/rusted to cylinders. Took a few pics with my cell phone borescope camera, not quite bright enough but shows some rust on cylinders and pistons look to not have that much time (carbon build up) on them.

    Engine is on Camano Island, WA (1 hr north of Seattle). Asking price is $4500. Let me know if you have any questions or would like more pictures.
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    Last edited by icemanhd; 04-18-2021 at 07:24 AM. Reason: Sold

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    Adding picture of cooling tin, fan, alternator, shroud, and harness pieces I have that come with the engine.

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