Were deep sixes still availible for 72-73 or just the regular sixes? Thanks
Best,
Don
Were deep sixes still availible for 72-73 or just the regular sixes? Thanks
Best,
Don
From what I understand, the change-over was sometime during the 1971 model year...so, it's flat sixes for we who have 2.4 models...that is, if you're after original looks.
Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)
Thanks Guys, I had that feeling. The wheels on my newly aquired low mile 72 T are showing their age. I have a fresh set of deep six wheels so I was thinking... I also have access to a set of Minilites. Wonder how that would look? This car is so nice and original that I hate to change anything but it needs a set of wheels! Thanks again,
Best,
Don
Don..the good news is that Weidman's would sell you a set of beautifully finished flat 6's for less than a set of deep sixes. Another thought is that cookie cutters fit the car well...
Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)
Sorry to post the same old pic of my car, but here's how 7in and 8in Minilites look…Originally Posted by Rennman
Cornwall
UK
I've got a nice set of flat sixes from my 72' Coupe I was going to put on my 71'S. My 71' is a late 71' (April) so technically speaking it probably came with flat sixes but most 71' cars came with deep sixes. I've been torn over this because I like the look of deep sixes but not enough to throw down big money.
If you would like to do a trade I would consider having my wheels refinished by Weidman per your specification and cover the cost of shipping for both sets. The wheels have no curb rash and are presentable as they are but they are not fresh.
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.
Also, I might add. If you prefer a used patina look then we could do the trade and I pay you the refinishing and shipping costs.
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.
Thanks Guys,
Bobby, I have both sets of 6s. The flats that I have look tires. That is why I askeed about the deep being correct. Thanks.
Best,
Don
I'd always assumed these were flat Fuchs. Is that correct?
Mike
73 1/2 Sambesi-Grün T/S
Early 911S Registry #747
Would someone mind posting a pic of the deep sixes?
Paul Schooley
71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
S Reg #863
R Gruppe #330