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Its amazing how fast a 71T feels with a 2.4 with webers, no interior and only 1 seat. I just took a banzi through the hood, first one with new car and motor setup. Dam its load though, header and hot dog muffler.Im sure everyone around me will be glad to see me move at the end of the year. i just have to say, i love this car and im so glad I went with an older model..
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More Power to YA!
Hey, if that 73 is a coupe and the chasis is relatively good, I'm interested in the roller. Email me! Adam Roseneck ------------------ 1978 911SC 3.0 roseneck@cyberbeach.net |
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Sorry, its a start of a targa to cab conversion. I was just fixing to buy everything to finish it when I ran across a 71 coupe roller.
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Tom did you have a later car before you went to an early car. I am still toying with the idea of selling my 81 SC to get a 73 or earlier S was just wondering.
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Ive had 82, 83, 87, 73, 71. The 87 kicked ass and I still hate myself for selling it. The 71 and 73 are a blast, and pretty cheap to own which give more money to play with. My SC`s were fun, but just did not have the power "feeling". Not sure if it was just the cars, or if it was under powered. Still very nice and fun to drive though.
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