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OT / not 914 related 911 gurus., Hm ..... Maybe a transplant in the future. |
914itis |
Apr 29 2016, 08:51 PM
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I discovered a 70 911 somewhere near me at a body shop burried under parts at a body shop.
I spoke to the owner and I have to go and see him tomorow . He told me that he has two cars , I only confirmed one is a 70. I am not sure about the other one . He has lien papers for the 70 but there is a lot missing, basically just shell , motor and Trany. He will throw the other one as part of the deal for parts since he has no paperwork just a bill of sale. It also have motor and Trany , bumpers , femders , pretty much all I need To complete the one with the paperwork. What do I look for in these engines and how do I know what these engines worth as a core . Where do I locate the serial number? TIA, |
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