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    Help finding motor

    I am looking for a motor original to my car.
    Number 6320027
    This motor was last seem around 1985 in S. CA then belonging to Gardiner Harris of Wood lake, California.
    If located we can talk finer fee trade etc.
    I know, a real shot in the dark but probably better odds than winning the lotto
    Email dlmagruder@icould
    Please let me know
    Thanks

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    Post your info in the lost and found thread.

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    6320027

    Quote Originally Posted by 911s55 View Post
    . . . Post your info in the lost and found thread . . .
    . . . or search our site

    Here's that same engine#? --- 8 months ago, on eBay . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...hlight=6320027

    Auction says 're-stamp,' so . . . zis your car?

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    6320027

    Super-low number --- + engine-therefore-car? . . .

    Here's another engine --- #6320021 . . . and another interesting story to read --- see post #82 . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ight=rodriguez

    . . . or, maybe you already have? . . .


    Any more details?

    CoA?

    Kardex?

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    Yes I get all this. I ended up buying this car and the seller filed the numbers off and stamped the matching engine number on the engine. They claimed it was a re stamp due to a case change but they are full of s&@t. I have documentation from who they bought the car from and it was bought w/o a motor. They sourced a motor, 911/53 mfi and filed off number and stamped it them selves, figure that one out??? Real low life's but very powerful people. So here I am with possibly the earliest remaining 72 s targa in existence, pretty cool, with a correct motor but thought I would look for the real one and be honest unlike some in the porsche family.
    Help if you can, 99.9% of us are good people but there is .1% in every crowd.

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    I do have a Factory Replacement Case If your Interested

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baxter2012 View Post
    Real low life's but very powerful people.
    If you don't out these people then they will be forever able to continue with their behavior. Tell the world, and take 'em down a peg.
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baxter2012 View Post
    ?.. but thought I would look for the real one and be honest unlike some in the porsche family.
    Family?
    As in the weird, perverted uncle who goes from one EZ money scheme to the next?

    Very powerful people? What the Sam Hill does that mean?
    Last edited by Chuck Miller; 07-30-2014 at 02:26 PM.

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