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I have to weigh in on the subject. I would like to have a 911 Hot Rod as well, and the thought of putting together a custom engine would be really a dream come true.
But I have to ask, why would you use an honest to goodness "S" as the starting point? Any of these cars, S and even E's in good condition, original and matching engines are getting harder to find. If your "S" has a matching numbers engine, you could easily sell that "S" to someone who wants an original car, buy a "T" in good shape -- change the body the way you want, get your engine rebuilt the way you want, and maybe even end up with money left over.
Good luck with your project, but I hate to see a real "S" used to make a hot rod. They are kinda becoming rare birds.
larry
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2004 - 911 - 996 Targa - Dark Teal Metallic, with Natural Brown Leather interior.
1973 - Viper Green 911E Targa - Kermit - gone but not forgotten
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