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Join Date: Aug 2015
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Numbers, numbers, numbers
Hi all - any help much appreciated on this one... I'm hoping to expand the garage beyond the 356 and am looking at a 1970 911T. The vendor has told me it is a US delivered car imported back to Europe with matching numbers (although not in the original colour). He has provided the following information:
Engine: 6106153 Chassis: 9110100369 Transmission: 911 01 7103702 I took a look online and the chassis number stacks up. However, from my reading of the chart at the following link the engine seems to be for a Sportmatic from 1970. Unfortunately there is no Certificate of Authenticity... On discussion elsewhere and assuming the numbers are correctly provided, thoughts were it may be a 1970 T Sporto chassis, original engine and converted to manual with a gearbox from a similar year car... Any thoughts or help much appreciated... Porsche 911 C- und D-Modell 1970/71 Many thanks
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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Bump for Kenyon! I'm sure someone out there can help him with his question.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Burford, ON, Canada
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I knew this one I had already answered:
DDK - Die Deutschen Klassiker • View topic - Numbers, numbers
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Keeper of 356, 911, 912 & 914 databases; source for Kardex and CoA-type reports; email for info Researching 356, 911, 912 & 914 Paint codes, Engine #'s and Transmission #'s Addicted since 1975 |
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