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Could you help identify this ?
Hello to all forum members,
I have the opportunity to buy this car for cheap. His chassis # is 9112301059 and appears to be a 1972-3 911s. It does have Swedish plates I think it does have an 915 mag tranny and a 2.7s engine... I have never seen one of these before... Home made conversior or ??? ![]() ![]() |
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From the serial # it is a 72 S..
Hard to tell what else is going on fro the auction pictures.. but it obviously has a body kit of some sort. Not sure who this is by, but I do know the front turn signal is from the fairing of a BMW motorcycle!
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That are great news thanks !
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That's an interesting car. It looks like a bought body kit and not home made.
The front indicators are actually a good idea if not perfectly executed. It obviously needs some work but there's a lot of potential here. Is that a Porsche Badge on the trunk lid or something else?
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The rear bumper looks like a DP motorsports bumper.
Very interesting...looks like fun... ![]()
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