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Old 11-27-2012, 02:51 PM
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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?
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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.
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9114600452 would be a RoW 1974 Carrera with a 2.7 MFI (911/83) engine. These came with a 915 gearbox. Not sure if that engine serial # is correct, hopefully a Carrera expert will chime in.
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Originally Posted by SPDADCT
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.
This is a vehicle in Italy.
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Are you still surfing www.eurocarrera.com ? Man that is addictive.
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Originally Posted by amber lamps
Are you still surfing www.eurocarrera.com ? Man that is addictive.
How did you know I surf erocarrera? I got a separate email notification. I wrote to them but their English is not very good.
It seems lately I am seeing more Italian cars, than I have in the past 4 months.
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Originally Posted by bcgreen
How did you know I surf erocarrera? I got a separate email notification. I wrote to them but their English is not very good.
It seems lately I am seeing more Italian cars, than I have in the past 4 months.
I have my ways.




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.

http://www.caporsche.net/

http://www.caporsche.net/carsforsale911.html

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Originally Posted by amber lamps
I have my ways.




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.

http://www.caporsche.net/

http://www.caporsche.net/carsforsale911.html
Thanks for your suggestion. I know about CPR, but I think their prices are at the top end. Looks like excellent vehicles, they do great work.
I heard they sold the chocolate one.



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