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Thread: WTB - Parts for 1964 - 911

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    DynoDave
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    WTB - Parts for 1964 - 911

    I am still searching for some parts needed to help us complete our restoration:

    1) Black engine shroud in excellent condition. The shroud should not have any ducting going to the oil cooler.
    2) Bendix fuel pump (Original & in good working condition)
    3) Orange foam vent / back glass defroster tubes used in the front corners of the engine compartment - two needed. I know these items are a stretch; can anyone suggest what they have previously used as an accurate replacement for these parts?
    4) Original Bosch starter.
    5) A pair of Bosch horns as used on a '64 or '65 Porsche 356. Porsche also installed these horns on many of the very early 911's.

    Also, can anyone recommend a shop (or an individual) that can rebuild / replace the u-joints in Nadella axles?

    Thanks in advance for any help or assistance you can provide.

    Dave DiMaria
    email: vintagecarworks@gmail.com
    cell: 303-819-8833
    Member # 351

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    Dave

    I have the black shroud, the orange foam tubes and a starter.

    PM me with your email for pics and price.
    Tom Butler
    1973 RSR Clone
    1970 911E
    914-6 GT Clone in Progress

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    In case Tom's don't work out, I have a pair of NOS foam tubes that I may be persuaded to trade for. PM me your thoughts.

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    Yo Frankinmeister,

    I need dem foam pads for my 64 911 (132) resto.

    KJ

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    Dibs on foam tubes here too...
    300359

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    Looks like the plan is to reproduce the orange heater tubes since we have new ones to start with. No one else out there is tooling up, right? If so, let me know.
    I'll start a new thread on this as well.

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