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Thread: Heat exchangers and red fan trap for '68S needed

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    Heat exchangers and red fan trap for '68S needed

    I am restoring a '68 S Targa Chassis#11850038/engine #4080233. This was Dave O'Connor's car which I purchased this past spring. We are doing a bare metal restoration to return this Canary Yellow Targa to it's full glory. Bruce Baker of Collegeville, Pa is doing all the body work and Bill Boys from Possum Hollow Motorsports in Phoenixville, Pa is doing the mechanicals. We need a set of heat exchangers and a fan trap( obviously red). I would prefer N.O.S. but will consider very good used parts and am prepared to pay the appropriate price for either. Do you have these parts or know of where I can find them?
    Thanks much. I can be reached @ 610-444-9265 or via email@ johnlyndahodgson@att.net

    John

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    I have the shroud.
    -Marco
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    Marco....please snd pictures and price to my home email address: johnlyndahodgson@att.net
    Thank you
    John

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    I'll snap some hi-res shots for you tomorrow.
    -Marco
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    Narco...great, look forward to seeing them.
    john

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    Sorry MARCO.....

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    I blew it, John; I spoke too soon.

    The shroud I have is for a '69, not a 67/68.

    I didn't see the injector cutouts until I pulled it off the shelf.

    Sorry to get your hopes up...
    -Marco
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    TLG Auto: Website
    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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