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All show and no go... More eBay fun...

Oh boy... suddenly the "Buy-it-now-for-$23k" '73.5 911T looks like a bargain...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1873702414


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Old 11-30-2002, 05:46 PM
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What else can you do with a rusty shell??
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Old 11-30-2002, 05:51 PM
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Deja vu, again?

This one's been on ebay before and kicked around on this BBS. Must have been late last year or earlier this year.
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Old 11-30-2002, 06:15 PM
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ok...kill me for saying this...but I kind of like it!

Transplant a 3.6, coil overs, roll cage, and go have some fun.

Just a thought.
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Old 11-30-2002, 06:43 PM
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Isnt that Widebodys car?
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I never really liked the look of a 935 but damn that looks good. Excellent work.

A 2.7 with S cams and Webers ain't no slouch either (if it has the cams that is) but it could still use more beef for that look.

It could make an excellent track car with another $35k thrown into it.

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Me too, I like it, I respect all you guys that like stock stuff, but man there are alot of nice parts on that car with alot of elbow grease, take a look at the wheels alone, the guy had the rears made from what apears to be wheels that used to be like the front so he could get that 19inch rear wheel look, lots of detail here, this was somebodies love, Kevin
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Carol Doda has/had a hell of a body...
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That was a very clean job. Really the only tragedy is the 2.7 engine. Nothing wrong with the engine, just doesn't fit the car.

Slap in some Turbo power and you've got a nice 935 replica. I like it.
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I am currently building a 935 similar look..but perish the thought...383 smallblock. the car has full 930 suspension, coilovers, rsr struts, tilton six piston brakes front..large 930 rear..930 gearbox, nos 935 bbs wheels 19 and 16 with centerlocks..even have a set of new matching wheel fans. Still have a ways to go. With suitable engine and suspension modifications this would really be a nice car. By the way, I had the suspension mods done by Speedwerks..they do a very adequate job and their prices are very attractive.
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OK...now after you used the "C" word...wash your mouth out! LOL
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That car is 90% there. It looks great for what it is. All it needs is an engine as others have said.
But not a 3.6. A 3.6 ain't enough for that car.

You'd need an engine of the blown variety to live up to the car's hype.

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