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michaelgrasso77 michaelgrasso77 is offline
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: So Cal
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FS 75' 911 roller with or without drivetrain

What I have folks, is said to be 1975 911. I bought this car along with a whole bunch of heavy auto repair equiptment, from a tractor trailer repair shop about six months ago. I originally bought it to fix my 912 with, which has some minor front end damage, but quickly realized that it was too good of a car to sacrifice. The only things missing from the car are the front seats and the windshield. The seats were gone when I got it and the windshield was removed and broken so I tossed it. The engine was removed and sitting next to it and it is complete with carbs. I know nothing about the condition of it other than that it turns. The gearbox was left in the car. Although complete with gauges, the dash is in pretty sad shape as is the rest of the interior - it needs a new one. I have acess to a set of seats (as most of us do) for a minimal price that apparrently need to be recovered if someone is interested - and a good dash as well. The car has an 88' carrerra tail on it and the original fuchs whls which are missing the centers but otherwise very nice. The body of the car has no rust except for one spot on the front left windshield pilar that was normally covered by the windshield. Other than a silver dollar sized dent on the top of the right front fender and a hood that has some cracking paint around where the badge would be (it's missing) the body is straight and nice with what looks to be an older black paint job. The car has a salvaged title, I'm kinda thinking it was stolen and recovered in it's present condition - don't know. I will consider selling the body and drivetrain separately assuming that the right two people make the right two offers, and I will even consider delivering one or both of the two for a fee provided I don't have to drive too far - Or for a larger fee if you are far away (I need a good road trip!) In my experience however, shipping can be very reasonable - I sent a 912 from NJ to LA a year ago for about $700. I am also interested in some input from you guys as far as what you think this package is worth. I'm in So Cal - and MAY be open to trades provided they are not too much of a project, but am probably looking for an undecided amount of cashola. Pictures will be available soon for interested parties - peace & chicken grease

Last edited by michaelgrasso77; 11-17-2004 at 09:23 AM..
Old 11-17-2004, 08:24 AM
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