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    1967 transmission support mounts - replacement?

    Hi Guys,

    A friend is rebuilding his 66 911. If the rubber mounts in the support bar are "toast" is the ONLY solution replacement ($700)? or is there an alternative or work-around for this?
    I've only ever owned 72s and 73s so the "easy" and cheaper solution with these years is not an option.

    Your advice appreciated,
    Last edited by 911kiwi; 03-01-2011 at 01:19 PM. Reason: misprint
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