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    Parting out 72 T

    Drivetrain is already spoken for, along with the Front spindles, rotors and brakes.. Let me know if you need any panels or misc parts..
    See page three more parts noted and priced.
    Rear Deck lid - replacment unpainted - $100
    Rear License Panel - replacement unpainted - $50
    Drivers side door - in primer - $100
    Steering rack - $50
    Passenger side door frame - $25

    Too much else to mention.. Let me know any specific needs via pm.. All shipping at reasonable cost.
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    Bob Petitt
    1967 911S Coupe 307653S, my barn find - 55,000 miles Looking for engine #961269 and trans 901/02 #104337
    1971 911T Coupe 9111120264, my first 911 back in my garage
    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
    2005 Subaru Outback, the daily driver - boring
    2006 Volvo XC90,

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    Is the front sway bar available,price?
    Thanks

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    Parts

    Oil console with thermostat, price?
    Rear sway bar, if it has one, price?
    rear parcel deck (inside) metal, if chopping and condition is good, price?
    Olin - Member #1375
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    1972 911T

    Original
    -117 Light Yellow -15x6 Fuchs (9120/M400) -S Appearance (M470) -5 Speed Transmission (9590)

    Options added
    -Houndstooth Sport Seats (M409) -Rear sway bar (9228)
    -H4's -BTB Fog Lts (M429) -Amber TTG Driving Lts (9420/M432)
    -380mm Steering Wheel -Becker Mexico -Roof Mounted Luggage/Ski Rack (9503)
    -A/C (M559) -Rear Fog Lt (M571) -Rear Wiper (9290) -Wheel Trim (M426) -Footrest (9563)

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    Senior Member Cliff's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by orange911
    Oil console with thermostat, price?
    Rear sway bar, if it has one, price?
    rear parcel deck (inside) metal, if chopping and condition is good, price?
    pm sent for oil door & cabels , latches etc

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    Hi,

    I need both rear bumper brackets/hangers (they are bolted from within the engine bay.

    The fuel pump bracket, the brake reservoir bracket, door hinge bolts (if correct original ones) plus if you are cutting I would like the M8 pressing from the A posts. There could be more if cheap enough.

    Let me know

    Thanks

    Alan

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    OliveR..

    Quote Originally Posted by OliveR
    Is the front sway bar available,price?
    Thanks
    Sway bar in front is still there and yours.. Pm me with your email and I'll send a picture. I'm not sure it's stock though..
    Bob Petitt
    1967 911S Coupe 307653S, my barn find - 55,000 miles Looking for engine #961269 and trans 901/02 #104337
    1971 911T Coupe 9111120264, my first 911 back in my garage
    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
    2005 Subaru Outback, the daily driver - boring
    2006 Volvo XC90,

    Registry Membership #202

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    Orange

    Quote Originally Posted by orange911
    Oil console with thermostat, price?
    Rear sway bar, if it has one, price?
    rear parcel deck (inside) metal, if chopping and condition is good, price?
    PM sent Send me your email via pm and I'll send you a picture of the parts..

    Rear sway is there, but also might be aftermarket..
    Bob Petitt
    1967 911S Coupe 307653S, my barn find - 55,000 miles Looking for engine #961269 and trans 901/02 #104337
    1971 911T Coupe 9111120264, my first 911 back in my garage
    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
    2005 Subaru Outback, the daily driver - boring
    2006 Volvo XC90,

    Registry Membership #202

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    Cliff...

    Quote Originally Posted by cliffandropoff
    pm sent for oil door & cabels , latches etc
    Orange gets first shot at the door and associated parts.. I'll let you know if he passes..
    Bob Petitt
    1967 911S Coupe 307653S, my barn find - 55,000 miles Looking for engine #961269 and trans 901/02 #104337
    1971 911T Coupe 9111120264, my first 911 back in my garage
    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
    2005 Subaru Outback, the daily driver - boring
    2006 Volvo XC90,

    Registry Membership #202

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    Vintageracer John Straub's Avatar
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    I'm interested in the Rear License Panel. I'll PM you.

    John
    1959 356 Coupe, 1600 Super, sold
    1960 356 Roaster, race car, SCCA, sold
    1960 356 Roadster, show car, sold.
    1962 356 Cab, show car, sold.
    1965 911 #301111, Red Book Vol 1 "Cover Car," owned 54 years.
    1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 14 years.
    1970 914/6GT, (Sold - ran the last three Rennsports)owned 30 years.


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    Alan.uk

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan.uk
    Hi,

    I need both rear bumper brackets/hangers (they are bolted from within the engine bay.

    The fuel pump bracket, the brake reservoir bracket, door hinge bolts (if correct original ones) plus if you are cutting I would like the M8 pressing from the A posts. There could be more if cheap enough.

    Let me know

    Thanks

    Alan
    Both rear bumper brackets are there. the breke reservior braket is there.. I will have to locate the door hinge bolts.. Where was the Fuel pump bracket on this car?? I already have a firm hit for the roof, I'll confirm if they want the A pillars also..

    PM me your email address and I will send you pictures..
    Bob Petitt
    1967 911S Coupe 307653S, my barn find - 55,000 miles Looking for engine #961269 and trans 901/02 #104337
    1971 911T Coupe 9111120264, my first 911 back in my garage
    1972 BMW 2002, my first car - 350,000 miles and counting
    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
    2005 Subaru Outback, the daily driver - boring
    2006 Volvo XC90,

    Registry Membership #202

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