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    1970 911E case and random internals

    Lot has been sold

    1970 911E case, number 6208136, type 911/04. Internally very clean, externally has some oxidation. Old chain ramps included. $300

    Crankshaft- Has some pitting. Had standard bearing. Used bearings included. $200

    Camshafts- Have some pitting on lobes, but very little wear. $100/pair

    Heads- Definately need some cleaning and machining. $100/six

    Rods- Used bolts and bearings included. $75/six

    Cam Carriers- Used rocker shafts/arms included. $75

    Oil Cooler- $50

    Oil Tank- Underneath the grime is a very nice tank with original paint intact. $75

    Valve covers- $20/sold
    Chain housing covers- $25/four

    Chain housings- $25/pair

    Muffler- Bishoff. $100- sold

    Engine carrier and misc. engine tin- $15

    Or buy as a lot for $725. (My preferred option)

    Most of the parts have been sprayed with a corrosion inhibitor (yellowish hue) to help protect them. Please let me know if you are wanting specific pictures of things.

    Prices DO NOT include shipping.
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    Last edited by JT912; 01-05-2011 at 08:59 PM. Reason: item sold
    John Thompson

    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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    Pictures continued.
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    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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    and more pictures.
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    John Thompson

    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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    more pictures continued.
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    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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    Some more pictures.
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    Last edited by JT912; 12-16-2010 at 01:34 PM.
    John Thompson

    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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