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Old 01-29-2017, 08:03 PM
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Good day,

I am trying to get some advise and tips as a new owner.

I have a 1970 911T which has a kit on it that is like a 935. There looks to be a DP motorsports type rear spoiler on it and wide flares. The front is a slant nose with the lights in the bumper.

It came with no engine. I was looking at either a more modern engine 3.0? V8 ls motor?

I am not new to building cars however I am having issues identifying this kit online and was wondering if anyone could aid.

I also would like to know what your thoughts are on the condition of the car. I am looking at raising the car this week and overseeing. Any tips are welcome. I hope you like the car.

All the best











































Old 01-29-2017, 10:21 PM
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Loosing the "kit" will add tens of thousands of dollars to the value of this poor longhood....
Old 02-14-2017, 01:29 PM
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That is an old Mitcom or AIR body kit.. it was a copy of the DP/Kremer kits who never put Porsche on the bumpers, nor have the air vents as one piece.
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looks like a solid roller but you do have some work in front of you . Keep us updated on the progress
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What a blast from the past! , My advice is a "backdate" to longhood as close as original! And congratulations to the fact that You actually have keys to the car!
Can't wait to see the car rebuilt and in blutorange!

Whatever You decide, keep us posted!



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