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1975 911S just got a new home

well my 1985 3.2 Carrera and my 89 944 S3 were getting lonely so surfing the internet i came across this diamond in the rough. Its a 1975 911S i don't know any history on this car other than who ever owned it really spent some money on her. heres the rundown on why I threw down the money. Full Steel Turbo fenders installed. Webber Carbs, old style exhaust, aftermarket oil cooler, and a late turbo tea tray. Considering that air cooled 911's are going up and up in price if i don't restore it i can always part her out. By the way i am in Japan so if you think that 911's are expensive in the USA double that price and thats what you will pay in Japan.

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Parting out reasonably priced 911s is the trend. Next are 911 SC, they are also going through the roof. Try getting a transmission rebuilt properly or an engine. Approaching $10,000 each.

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