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Old 06-11-2012 | 04:14 PM
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For sale-1984 911 professionally (Patrick Motorsports) built race/performance chassis. This chassis took over 7 months to complete and over $29k was invested just in the chassis. The body is high strength light weight fiberglass. Everything was painted in very tough single stage Imron paint. The cage was custom built and the chassis modified for a standard bell housing G-50. The chassis is on a cart and can be transported by a trailer. This is a great way to have a great chassis for pennies on the dollar.

$5,000 firm

Please let me know any questions.
scottmcilvain@hotmail.com

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Old 09-17-2012 | 11:02 PM
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Sale fell through. New price of $4,000 (firm) plus shipping. Please PM with questions.

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Old 09-17-2012 | 11:58 PM
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It's a shame to see this go for so cheap. It is a nice build. Is there any chance that the cage would fit under a GT racing complete Fiberglas top? Not that many racers want a cab 911, I think thats the issue with it. But with a glass top this would sell fast. It's only $900 but would open this car to a whole different buyer IMHO... Maybe if you could confirm it would fit with Jim, don't even have to buy it, would make all the difference...
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Trust me I know it would sell for more if it was a coupe. We built it for my dad and I for the head room (both tall). I really don't think the shell would fit over the cage without a lot of work.

It really is sad to let it go for this much...its one of the best chassis we ever did at Patrick Motorsports.
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