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Interesting SWB Car for Sale on Craig's List
Seems like a good buy despite the low compression on the engine
1967 SWB on edit: what's up with the four speed? didn't they have a 901 gearbox at this time?
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oversteer...there is no substitute Last edited by bento; 06-09-2005 at 01:02 PM.. |
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if its rust free- it will sell pretty quickly. eyeballs well!
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901's sometimes came with 4 speeds.
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Nice looking car...
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damn, i gotta enlarge my garage.
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Yeah, the 902 (4-speed version of the 901) was standard on the 911 and 912 in 1967. You could get 4-speed 911s all the way up until 1977, Few were equipped that way, however. Also, a 4-speed is all you could get on the Turbo model until 1988.
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Looks like a survivor. Price seems very reasonable vs a lot of current churn.
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