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Thread: It's a SLWB 9112!

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    It's a SLWB 9112!

    The ad says:

    1977 porsche
    I was told this car was a conversion car due to the 4 cly engine? The title and registration say 1977 porsche, all the vins are origanal and match all paper work.
    The old insurance card states the car is a 911??
    The title shows a california Brand not sure what for Car has been sitting for two years in a garage. It ran when it was parked but now it has a dead battery. I have no time to work on it so I am selling it as is New carb and tires
    If it is a conversion car it was done right the body is extremely straight and all factory parts.
    Paint is some what fadded needs buffed










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    Wow! Just Wow!
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet... rosewood "and" zebrawood. LOL

    (and a progressive 2bbl on a T4)

    Don't get much better Billy-Bob!!
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    (and a progressive 2bbl on a T4)
    The final insult to already a terrible injury.
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    3-Gauge dash

    This looks like it could be an early (65/66) 3-Gauge dash 912, a fairly rare car. Does the guy show the vin number?
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    car is definitely Kustomized from a swb 912 to what it is today
    type 4 vw/914 motor with a carb, later bodywork. This was pretty popular to do in the 80's as the cars were cheap, parts plentiful to do this sort of thing

    Nowadays? blashphemy
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    Number 457747

    Seller says vin is 457747 which makes it a mid-late 1966. Three gauge dash would be flat black with brushed stainless lower trim. Not many left out there. Does Oregon re-title cars to a later year if they've been unregistered for awhile then re-registered after a rebuild? Mabey it was a salvage title car?
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    I can only see one pedal. Does that make it a '66 912 Sporto?

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    I saw that also but I think the other pedal is pushed up forward. Probably no master cylinder in it.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    And the Mercury/Mustang ??? seating............. more insult to injury.

    Hope it goes to a loving home that can undue all the injustice it has seen in its former life.

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