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902/01 Transmission - EARLY!
I know it's not a 911 but I thought someone might have input. I just picked up a 902/01 transmission. It's #220036 from vin 450038. I've never seen one this early. It's dated 46/64. Would anyone venture to put a value on it? Anyone need it
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: trumpistan
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902/01 Transmission - EARLY!
I don't think it's any more valuable than any other 902/01 gearbox unless you found whoever is trying to restore 450038. And I don't think early 912s are going for nearly as much as an early 911.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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I sold a similar case with late 1964 prodate to a guy in Australia for $1500 a few years ago. It mattered to him. I had it advertised for a long time here before he PMd me after finding it listed in the depths of the classifieds. It's not a super early case. It was cast during 1965 MY production. The 46th week is November.
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Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Costa Rica and Pennsylvania U.S.
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902/01
I think these were A,F,M.S,X.Great stack of gears.I used to buy the early rusted cars for the gearbox,steering rack which was 2.8 lock to lock instead of 3.1 lock to lock.66mm counterweighted crank,early solex cams that timed at 4.2 & the forged rockers with the black nitraded rocker shafts & if you were lucky a sport seat for $300-1,000 dollars for the package.Those were the days my friend.Ciao
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