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    WTB : '69 E Fan Shroud

    Looking for a super nice original '69 E Green fan shroud, without oil cooler duct.

    Please drop me a pic/info at kindersport@gmail.com

    Thanks,
    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by YTNUKLR View Post
    Looking for a super nice original '69 E Green fan shroud, without oil cooler duct.

    Please drop me a pic/info at kindersport@gmail.com

    Thanks,
    Scott
    Hi Scott are you looking for this style/year but in Green. This red one is for sale at $350, offers considered, mine. Thanks.

    -Allen-
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    Thanks, Allen. Yessir, I am looking for a shroud like yours but in Green.
    Last edited by YTNUKLR; 05-13-2011 at 11:58 AM.
    scott kinder
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    的f it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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    Close. That one is from a '74-77 because it has a cooling duct on top and the cooling duct is molded in and the color of the shroud

    '70 - 73 had a light beige grey duct riveted on top of a yellow/black/green/red base

    '69 had no duct at all, like Allen's '67-'69 S shroud above ** edit Allen's is definitely a '69 S only shroud (that is really rare) because it has holes for the MFI pump and injectors

    The '69 E was the only green one without the cooling duct on top

    I MAY be interested in trading my perfect '70-73 Red S shroud for a '69 E plus cash

    email : kindersport@gmail.com
    Last edited by YTNUKLR; 05-13-2011 at 12:00 PM.
    scott kinder
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    9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
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    的f it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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    Quote Originally Posted by YTNUKLR View Post
    Close. That one is from a '74-77
    Dumb question...they had green shrouds post-1973 longhoods?
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    Yeah. I think the 2.7 911S had green, and the normal 2.7 911 had black. But of course they were the CIS cars ...
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    的f it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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    Scott, call Damon at Series900, 603 863 0090, he will make you a new perfect one from his mold, I have one of his for my 71E, it's gorgeous.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    John, thanks, I may do that as a back up, I'd love to find a nice original one with some 'patina' and hopefully spend a little less $$$...they are gorgeous though, I have used him for the raw amber glass on the RSR stuff I have done...

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    Alan-UK from Cranford Classics makes some which are, well pictures tell a thousand words.

    http://www.canfordclassics.co.uk/por...s-sale/page/2/

    Tony

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