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Thread: How do I find info for 1960s 911 complete drivetrain engine trans

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    How do I find info for 1960s 911 complete drivetrain engine trans

    I have a 1960s complete 911 engine, trans. It is a barn find. It has 901.107.701.01 but I can't seem to find much info on it. Being a Porsche fan I know 901 means its 1960s 911 engine but I am not 100% sure what year or what its max value could be. I have a good idea of value but would love to find more info on this engine. Please if someone knows, let me know how I can find out what year it is and where I can find more info on it and maybe what the max is I could sell it for based off those numbers. I have pictures below as well. Also, If anyone is interested in buying this engine let me know. Thanks!
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    That is not the engine number, that is a part number. The engine number is on the vertical support on the right side of the fan shroud. Solex carbs are early, though.
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    Welcome to the forum.

    Your PM inbox is about to become full. Was this an enclosed barn?

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    look in this thread to find the useful serial # locations:
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans View Post
    Welcome to the forum.

    Your PM inbox is about to become full. Was this an enclosed barn?

    andy
    It looks like the barn had a couple of sides and the roof missing.

    Ciao

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    I'm hoping it was protected by a thin layer of guano.

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