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    912 Or 911 ???

    I have what I believe is a 912 w/ a factory sunroof (chassis number 354493 and paint code 6601). It has '67 S gauges, S brakes, S suspension, and a '65 motor (900836) and trani. The motor mounts appear to be set up from the factory for a 6, not a 4.

    When I enter the chassis number into the VIN ID #'s by Blaine DeLancey it comes up,"This is possibly a 911 from Sept. 1964 - 1967, Body by Porsche." Is this data base not set up for 912's?

    I was going to sell off the motor and trani and restore it as a 912. Every time I start to work on the car I get freaked out thinking it's either the ultimate bastard, or too strange to be created by someone in a garage. Any insight on what this car really is and what direction I should take on the rebuild would be appreciated.
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