Very cool Bob! A period 'hot rod'. More photos please.
Was it originally Black?
Very cool Bob! A period 'hot rod'. More photos please.
Was it originally Black?
Brian
'71T
R Gruppe #299
65 356SC Dolphin Gray
66 912 Green
69 911E Tangerine
72 911T GP White
72 911T Aubergine
72 911T Lilac
72 911S Black (voodoo)
86 911 GP White Targa (now sons)
90 964C4 Black Targa
94 964C2 Black Coupe
08 GT3 Speed Yellow
Wow...1972 Sunroof "S"...just like mine....We have 1450, I have 1451...and we have 1453 in the "gang"...we're looking for 1452....is it "Voodoo"?...either way, very cool, best of luck and looking forward to see both of you soon..../ Lars...
Lars Wikblad...
Early 911 "S" Registry # 527
"R" Gruppe # 314
Voodoo is 1124.
65 356SC Dolphin Gray
66 912 Green
69 911E Tangerine
72 911T GP White
72 911T Aubergine
72 911T Lilac
72 911S Black (voodoo)
86 911 GP White Targa (now sons)
90 964C4 Black Targa
94 964C2 Black Coupe
08 GT3 Speed Yellow
voila
Lovely car, great interior. Can you post some pictures of the interior?
Early 911S Registry #2278
Great find Bob. Thrilled to hear Ed was able to do CPR on that period-built 2.8! You've got my 2.5 beat by 2 years for longevity. Not many hotrodded motors built in the 70s are still going strong today. It's funny how people go to great lengths to preserve paint, seats, interiors, etc., but won't hesitate to tear apart an original (or period-built) engine just because a new rebuild might run a bit faster, maybe leak or burn a bit less oil or whatever. I've always been curious to learn how many hotrodded 70s-built engines are still in use.
*And I'd leave the CDI box - that's one of the 'good' Permatunes and very much a period-correct hotrod piece. Mine's still good after 36 years.
Just signed the papers for a purchase. Really excited about 1967S. Will require a lot of sorting when/if I decide to take it back to stock. The car comes with a three page list of original components that the seller, a vintage race driver, set aside. I'm thinking of racing it for a while then taking it back to street. Original engine and all body panels, NON matching gearbox. Original color was Bahama Yellow. Two owner car.
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1967 S #305552
Originally Bahama Yellow 6605 with Black Leatherette, Pepita checked cloth.
Options list:
Webasto Gas Heater
Catacolor glass
Blaupunkt "koln" Radio
Loudspeaker
Electric Antenna
Rear Window Wiper
Ski Holder
so far the only missing part is an original radio. Everything else is in boxes to bring it back to stock.
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Congratulations. It appears you have a car in very nice shape that also appears to be dry. Is there any rust?
Great foresight by the Prior Owner to save all of the original parts because many of them are difficult to source. You do see she Blaupunkt Koln radios for sale with 1967 date code from time to time. Keep your eye on the Parts for Sale section. Good Luck.