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What do you guys think? Is it worth $3500-4000 as indicated above?

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Old 02-11-2016, 12:25 PM
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Can't hurt to ask. As a blank 911S case, I'm sure you'd find a taker eventually.
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Can no longer put it off...will put it up for sale.
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Can't tell you a price but if it's an un-numbered case it is the holy grail for anyone restoring a 73 without a matching numbers case. It is far more acceptable to have an unnumbered case than even having an 'almost matching' numbers motor.
Sorry for the hijack, but have just such a motor. Replacement 1973.5.
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If you look at the case halves the main bearing saddles are showing signs of rubbing.Put a straight edge across the saddles to see how good it is.Case is no virgin.By the looks of at least 50,000 plus miles.I would buy these motors back in the day to fix a tired 2.7 as they were cheap and unstressed at 142 H.P.In the 80,s the 2.7 was the most expensive motor to fix.I never saw an aluminum 7R case.That must be in the category with the 906 Titanium hill climb crank.

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