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Thread: FS: '67 911 race car project

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    FS: '67 911 race car project

    After much debate, I'm selling my '67 race project. The car was intended to be a fairly correct 911S spec car.

    Body:

    Sandblasted, all rust repaired including new floors, suspension pan and new factory 911 rear engine mounts. Includes fiberglass deck lid, hood, front fenders and both bumpers (rear deck and bumper have been fitted and gapped). A six point cage was professionally installed. The chassis is about 80%, just needs fitting of the front fiberglass, some bodywork on the doors and paint. Included with the chassis are all of the suspension components including a later front end. The chassis started as a '67 912, and is currently registered as such (title in hand). $5000

    Transmission:

    Correct trans from the car, tumble finished case, close ratio gears A,Ga,Ka,Q,V, new GT limited slip diff 50/80%, new bearings, synchros, etc. Includes the correct stubs and axles. All work done by Jon Bunnin at Werkstadt. $3000

    Engine:

    The engine I intended to use as a core, is from a '69T. This is a long block only. Rotates by hand. $1100

    Brakes:

    Complete set of correct early S calipers; vented M fronts, wide L rears, that have been fully restored by PMB Performance: $600

    Guages:

    The three main guages completely restored by North Hollywood Speedo, including correct "green faces", 10,000rpm tach, speedo and special four window combo guage. $600

    Also included with the purchase of the chassis are the dash pad, garnish rails for the doors, 'used Sparco Pro 2000 seat and completely refinished alloy door from frames from a later car (cleaner look i think ) with the correct anno-brite finish.

    I would prefer to sell as a package, but willing to listen to offers. Please respond to tar356 at gmail.com.

    Thanks,

    p.s. I will try to start getting some pictures up later.
    Todd Rudaitis
    Orange, CA

    www.rennprojekt.com

  2. #2
    Sent email.
    Thx,
    --mike

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    So it appears the price is $10,300 OBO...
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    I would be interested in buying the brakes in case you break up

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    Emailed...

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    Kevin "Hangman" Lynch
    1967 912R (project) - color pending
    1968 Bahama Yellow 912
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    Here's a couple of the chassis..

    chassis.jpgchassis4.jpg
    Todd Rudaitis
    Orange, CA

    www.rennprojekt.com

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    Couple more...

    chassis7.jpgchassis8.jpg
    Todd Rudaitis
    Orange, CA

    www.rennprojekt.com

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    Typical quality work from PMB.

    brakes.jpgbrakes2.jpg
    Todd Rudaitis
    Orange, CA

    www.rennprojekt.com

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    PM and email sent

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