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    Early and RARE 66 911 from Germany

    This car was originally sold to a man in Germany in Jun of 66. He passed away a few months later and his family didn't want to keep the car. My friend was stationed there and ended up buyong the car. He then put it on a boat and shipped to Long Beach harbor. Then drove it to Flagstaff, Az. Later moved to South Az. The car has been stored in the Az sun for 20 yrs. Red paint faded out and will need a repaint. Engine is apart in boxes and needs re-assembled.
    Car has many factory options, has paper work in German and some spare parts.
    Put in an engine and it is ready to go. NO after market add ons or micky mouse mods. totally factory STOCK. Much restoration already done and minuscle rust.
    Priced very reasonably. Please call me in Az. @ 928-635-2117 for all the history, options, interesting info, etc.
    Thanks for looking and hope it can find a good home.
    JIM...PCA ret

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    Thank you. I look forward to start the restoration.

    Richard

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    66 911 from Germany

    Thank you all for the response.
    The car went to the Netherlands and will be restored by a 911 owner and Porschafile.
    Many thanks,
    JIM

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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    Thank you. I look forward to start the restoration.

    Richard
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    Took a lot longer than expected but finally it has been painted.

    Thanks to Roy van Lier for stimulating me to drag it out of storage.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    ^^^^ wonderful to see. Is this the chassis that goes with the engine you seek in your tag line (903742)?
    Peter Kane

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    ^^^^ wonderful to see. Is this the chassis that goes with the engine you seek in your tag line (903742)?
    Hello Peter,

    The chassis that goes with 903742 is 303688. This is 303475 and has its matching engine and transmission

    I had it stored for years
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    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    Good update. Thanks and continued good luck on your restoration!
    Peter Kane

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

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