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Market for a "911R project"
Serious post. Looking for opinions. I have a pile of parts once intended as a 911 R project. Have had them for a very long time. I'm thinking I am never going to get around to tackling this particular project and I'd like to have the space freed up in my shop. Daughter in college too, so i don't want to give it away.
'67 912 rolling shell (with title). Just a tub, everything else gone. Not much rust. Someone put a new floor in it before I got it. Have doors and aluminum lwb window frames.
Have most major parts needed to put together a 911 motor. 66mm crank/rods. 7R case. Webers/manifolds. Fan/housing. Cam towers. Sheet metal. Mount bar. 2 liter flywheel. No P/C's (have 84 mm barrels to bore). No cams. 2.2 or 2.7 heads.
Have oil tank, 901 with AFMSX, and set of 6 x 7 x 15 fuchs.
Thats about it. Most of this has been gathering dust for 20 years. Always planned to buy fiberglass, roll cage, fuel cell, seats, and brakes for a low-buck 911R style track rat. But I'm not that young anymore, and I have 4 other ongoing projects.
Is this sale-able as a project? What is a reasonable price (ballpark) in today's gold-plated Porsche market? Or better to sell off the parts?
Thanks,
DG
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