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    W: early 911 Race Car/Street Car

    The hunt is back on for an early 911 Race car, ideally one that is also useable on the street on occasion. The Budget for this car is "about" 120k. The goal for this car is to be a weekend toy and to race with SVRA/CSRG.

    The wish list is as follows:
    - SWB preferred but open to all pre 73 911 at this point
    - Period engine build (2.0, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5) etc
    - Period in appearance (no wings or monster turbo flares)

    Open to all possibilities at this point

    email is claycarr911@gmail.com
    Clay Carr
    R Gruppe #806
    1973 911T Hot Rod

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    Clay
    finally replied to your December pm. Sent an email today
    Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by brookedale091462 View Post
    Clay
    finally replied to your December pm. Sent an email today
    Dennis
    Dennis,
    Nothing yet but will keep an eye out.
    Thanks
    Clay Carr
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    1973 911T Hot Rod

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    As the seller of the blue 98 car, I can assure you that you would not want to drive that on the street! I think it was 11;1 compression with 46's. It was only happy at full throttle!
    Keith E.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ennisk1 View Post
    As the seller of the blue 98 car, I can assure you that you would not want to drive that on the street! I think it was 11;1 compression with 46's. It was only happy at full throttle!
    As it should be! A race car is really what I’m after. If it can be limped to cars and coffee a couple times a year, that’s just a bonus. That was a great car!
    Clay Carr
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    Are you looking to build one or buy a built/complete car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by obliviousmonkey View Post
    Are you looking to build one or buy a built/complete car?
    Ideally I would like one on the "race ready" side. Im happy to make minor adjustments and repairs but not looking for a project.
    Clay Carr
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    1973 911T Hot Rod

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    Still on the hunt. A few good leads so far but no winners yet
    Clay Carr
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBrownCar View Post
    The hunt is back on for an early 911 Race car, ideally one that is also useable on the street on occasion. The Budget for this car is "about" 120k. The goal for this car is to be a weekend toy and to race with SVRA/CSRG.

    The wish list is as follows:
    - SWB preferred but open to all pre 73 911 at this point
    - Period engine build (2.0, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5) etc
    - Period in appearance (no wings or monster turbo flares)

    Open to all possibilities at this point

    email is claycarr911@gmail.com
    I love your vision!!
    I can't wait to see what you find!!!!
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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