Well, Mark and I have been staring at this 911 for some time now. Yesterday we decided to do a little work. the car needs the rear seat pans and package tray replaced so mark and i went about removing all of the interior so the work can be done. Here is what we started with
and what we ended with after cleaning everything out but the dash.
Yes that is the passenger rear seat bottom.
the package tray also has some problems. This is the same on both sides.
The floors in the car are going to be OK and do not need to be replaced. The only other spot so far that we have found that needs attention is the front cowel. This area needs to be replaced but may need to wait until I have more $$. I already have the engine and trans, a rebuilt 2.7 and a rebuilt factory LSD 915. the suspension is also pretty well set with shortened Custom front coil over struts with built in camber, Tarett upper strut mounts,RSR a-arm bushings, S brakes, aluminum cross member in the front and custom shortened rear Bilstein aluminum body coil over shocks, mono ball banana arm bushings, RSR adjustable rear spring plates, and GPRBars at both ends. Also just got a set of re-covered 77-78 911 Turbo sports seats with Hounds tooth inserts. Plan is to have it streetable for the summer. When I get the car registered i am shooting for a license plate that reads "DEAPRVD". And no I did not find any money.
Cool find, not many long nose 911's out on the road anymore.
Cool!
Any outside pics?
I see a pedal cluster rebuild in your future...
What Jonathan neglected to mention is that all the cool suspension stuff has yet to be installed. Most everything on the car needs to be R & R'd. My work is cut out for me.... I guess I can call it job security.....
This is very much a diamond in the rough, but I'll bet within 3 years it'll be a really nice car.
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