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Thread: FS: 1967 911 Irish Green

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    FS: 1967 911 Irish Green

    Very decent and straight car. Some rust in the suspension pan, some spots in floor (easy access!), and bottom of torsion tube in rear. Amazing interior for an unrestored car. Seats need restuffing back upholstery is very nice. Sparkling headliner. The body is very straight and appear largely rust free. Bad 7 y.o. paint job, but no "bubbles under the paint" (=good sign). Engine has a small leak and low compression in #6. This will be addressed properly prior to sale. Carbs will be freshened up as well. This will be a well running car when sold. I was planning to give it a 911R look but have too much om my plate right now to deal with this car properly. This car has tremendous potential as it is completely intact and all trim is there. Only the front bumper needs to be replaced IMO as it now has a fiberglass "S" spoiler. Would like $9K for car once sorted mechanically.Will post some pix after I resize them.
    Serious inquiries only. I will not part this car. It is way too good and original for that.
    Mike
    Vollgas!

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    Some pictures..
    Vollgas!

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    more pix..
    Vollgas!

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    "Seats need restuffing back upholstery is very nice", meant to say "seats need restuffing BUT upholstery is nice".
    Vollgas!

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    Here are the important #s for this car:

    VIN: 305229
    Color: 97-6606-L (=Irish Green)
    Engine Type 901/05 2L 130 hp 9.0.:1 comp. ratio
    Engine #: 901/05 6697 (seq. #) Serial # for engine is 909914

    From the #s it looks like this is a rather (#128) early '67 car.

    I have original 2L S pistons and an S cam to make this somewhat of an S spec motor. Need larger port heads to be correct.

    Thanks for the inquiries!
    Vollgas!

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    I used to own Irish Green 67 911 # 305572, and it was a wonderful car. Your pics bring back memories. Thanks.
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