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9114600452
Engine Code: 6640561
Year First Registration: 05/10/1974; Vin: 9114600452; Engine Code: 6640561; Engine Model: 911/83; Exchange: 915 Original color White Grand Prix; Kilometers original routes: 100 Porsche This car is in perfect condition, restoration COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL PARTS.
Communication is not great with these people but does this look like they exchanged the motor?
Engine Code: 6640561
Year First Registration: 05/10/1974; Vin: 9114600452; Engine Code: 6640561; Engine Model: 911/83; Exchange: 915 Original color White Grand Prix; Kilometers original routes: 100 Porsche This car is in perfect condition, restoration COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL PARTS.
Communication is not great with these people but does this look like they exchanged the motor?
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It sounds like they went from a 2.4 liter to an SC engine 3.0 liter. Also the transmission from a 901 to a 915. Kilometers sounds like it's a grey market car imported to the States.
The next question is which model is the chassis; a T, E, or S. That makes a little bit of difference, altough if it had the drivetrain replaced it might alter the value.
The next question is which model is the chassis; a T, E, or S. That makes a little bit of difference, altough if it had the drivetrain replaced it might alter the value.
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It sounds like they went from a 2.4 liter to an SC engine 3.0 liter. Also the transmission from a 901 to a 915. Kilometers sounds like it's a grey market car imported to the States.
The next question is which model is the chassis; a T, E, or S. That makes a little bit of difference, altough if it had the drivetrain replaced it might alter the value.
The next question is which model is the chassis; a T, E, or S. That makes a little bit of difference, altough if it had the drivetrain replaced it might alter the value.
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Are you still surfing www.eurocarrera.com ? Man that is addictive. ![jumper](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/jumper.gif)
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It seems lately I am seeing more Italian cars, than I have in the past 4 months.
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Actually it was a simple guess. Your interest is obvious.
You way want to take a trip down to California Porsche Restoration or at least call and see if they have anything in stock.
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http://www.caporsche.net/carsforsale911.html
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Actually it was a simple guess. Your interest is obvious.
You way want to take a trip down to California Porsche Restoration or at least call and see if they have anything in stock.
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http://www.caporsche.net/carsforsale911.html
I heard they sold the chocolate one.