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Thread: 69E at www.FamilyClassicCars.com

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    69E at www.FamilyClassicCars.com

    http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...6&aff=national

    has anybody looked at this one? seems pricey for a car with an incorrect engine (2.2 not 2.0), webers instead of MFI, fibreglass bumpers...

    i'm looking for a 69E or S for a specific class of historic racing but i doubt this is it.
    Cheers, Ryan

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    when did Porsche start building a V6 engine?

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    This looks like a good entry level car + Frank builds some wicked cars so I'm sure you could have him bring it up to state of the art and be a top runner in no time (assuming you know how to drive )

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT

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    erwin - i'd prefer not to but not having much luck finding what i want locally

    juan - i seen that car on ebay a few times and agree it looks good but i'm not a fan of SWB cars
    Cheers, Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by obrut
    erwin - i'd prefer not to but not having much luck finding what i want locally

    juan - i seen that car on ebay a few times and agree it looks good but i'm not a fan of SWB cars
    Try the Typ901 forums for local cars.

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    The 69E has been for sale at that dealer for around a year now at that price.
    [Early 911 Registry #772]

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    69e

    I built this car and sold it when I had an opportunity to invest in a better collectible car. All fenders are steel as are the front S spoiler and rear bumpers. It has a factory type rollbar, S gauges rebuilt, period correct recaro fiberglass sport seats, lightweight interior, plexi side windows, nice dash, new carpet, headliner, S brakes, and too many other options to mention. Body was stripped down to bare metal and painted correct Porsche silver.

    Engine was rebuilt to 2.2S specs with webers instead of mechanical injection. A fun car to drive. Its a very nice R gruppe type car. Drive it and enjoy.

    Michael Foster

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