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Thread: Two Straight 1971 (T & E) Sunroof Bodies

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    Two Straight 1971 (T & E) Sunroof Bodies

    ***I'm selling these cars for a local friend, taking a consignment fee. The cars are located in Salinas, CA (not far from Monterey and Laguna Seca). Both cars have CLEAR California Titles for transfer.***

    #1) 1971 911E Sunroof Coupe, Straight, never wrecked, no rust. Front bulkhead was converted for a short hood (correctly), and the car had 930 rear fenders that were cut off. Undercoating was removed. Car has no suspension, doors, hood, fenders or lids, it is a bare tub. Never raced or built into a race car, it's all out in the open and you can see everything. Very solid California car. This car does have a wiring harness. Asking $2,000, taking any offers.

    #2) 1971 911T, #9111121160. Sunroof Coupe. Straight, never wrecked and only minimal rust in the passenger front floorboard (everywhere else very very nice). Passenger side battery box removed but NOS battery box included with sale. Minor metal work job. Originally Sepia Brown 7474-G, now Baltic Blue Metallic. Comes with good original Fenders, Doors, Hood, Bumpers, Lids, wiring harness and gauges. Very solid California car, more complete than the 911E. Asking $4,200, taking any offers.

    Will install 911S Alloy Brakes, Aluminum trailing arms and KONI suspension to make it roll for +$900.

    Both these bodies are excellent starting points for 911 hot rods, race cars or historic replicas (ST, RSR, etc.).

    Roller suspension, transportation arrangements or delivery (for negotiated fee) within 500 miles is possible!

    Contact: Scott, Eight 18 Four Zero Six, 60 Five3
    Last edited by YTNUKLR; 11-10-2010 at 01:11 PM.
    scott kinder
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    Any offers? Reasonable or not
    scott kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com

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    tubs

    sent offer

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    I just wish they did not have sunroofs
    Thanks,
    Chad
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    Won't you be cutting the roof off anyway to finish welding the cage?
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    good point -
    Last edited by 911E&26R; 10-25-2010 at 12:29 PM. Reason: thread jumped
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    Alekzandr - Will discuss your offer with my friend and be in touch shortly.

    Chad - I have a non-sunroof roof clip I will throw in on a deal

    911E&26R - Please don't post your car for sale on this thread. You can start a new thread.

    Thank you,
    Scott
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    I've replied to interested parties and -Alekzandr- if you're willing to take a few more parts, make a package deal

    Others - still accepting offers. $6k for both cars would do it.
    scott kinder
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