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    Quote Originally Posted by Carparc View Post
    Dave, some interesting numbers to get from this Ebay listing!!
    Engine number: 6290001
    Could the build# be 147 looking at that one picture?
    Mike came through with the build # 14763
    This is much earlier than the 911S engine 6390001 build 16250 as reported by Bill Noon.
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    correction to 11608, the correct serial is 4080594
    correction to 18538, the correct type is 901/19
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    Hi Dave,

    I found this picture of a 68S I restored and sold a long time ago, it is not in your list yet.
    Vin 11850083
    Eng 4080306
    901/02
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    Here’s one for you, from an engine I just picked up.

    *902313*
    901/01
    2213
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    Thanks guys.
    Paul can you find the pairing #'s on the top of the case, the casting dates for each half under the pulley, and the casting part #'s under the oil tubes on each half please.
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    Hello
    My dad bought a 1967 911s soft window we are trying to determine if it is a matching numbers car the engine is 901/02 54 and the engine #is 900 054 I dont see the numbers in the sequences that you show on the first page of the thread.

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    Whats the VIN on the SWT ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bivvv View Post
    Hello
    My dad bought a 1967 911s soft window we are trying to determine if it is a matching numbers car the engine is 901/02 54 and the engine #is 900 054 I dont see the numbers in the sequences that you show on the first page of the thread.
    Sorry, I missed this post. I think that if the car is a 1967 911S, then the engine type is 901/02 and the engine # would be 960054; there should also be a build # just below the type # 901/02. I can guess if the engine and VIN might be matching if you provide the VIN, but only a COA would say for certain. A phone call could confirm it.
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    I have an engine that I've been told is a 1965 911 - I've attached photos that show the number 901901.
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