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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:09 PM
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Type IV ??

I have an opportunity to buy a pretty clean '80 911 minus an engine. I wasn't planning on buying any new toys soon, but I'm debating it. How hard would it be to place a Type IV in their in the mean time? I wouldn't think it be too difficult, after all there is the 912E?
I know some would think this is sacriligeous, but can't beat instant gratification.
 
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It reaLLY isn't that hard, I say go gor it!!!! A friend of mine has built a rear mount for just such a swap, I'll ask him and see if he has any left.
 
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Thanks for the info, I'm going to go look at it this weekend.
 
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There are enough 3.0s out there, why not get one of those??
 
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I found this for you.

912e Porsche 2.0 motor
Price..... $2750
User...... John Helgesen
EMail..... jhelgesen@aol.com
Location.. Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
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Porsche 912e type 4 2.0 motor. 5k on rebuild. no smoke, great power. Twin
weber carbs. Still in car, can be test run or driven.
 
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Thanks for the info. the reason I was leaning towards the type IV is that my brother has a "spare" sitting in his garage.
The engine you posted does sound like a good deal, any idea how much shipping would be to the west coast?
 
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Thanks for the info. the reason I was leaning towards the type IV is that my brother has a "spare" sitting in his garage.
The engine you posted does sound like a good deal, any idea how much shipping would be to the west coast?

I've shipped 911 engines for around $600, so this should be much less. The things that make the 912E engine a deal are the exhaust & mounts, plus the flywheel is set up for use with a 915 gear box
 
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Tried to go look at the car this past weekend but it had been sold.
I did find another SC, a '79 again with no motor but this one is no where near as clean as the previous car. Fist off it has a salvage title: damaged fender and quarter panel and as mentioned no engine. My first thought was no, but since its a salvage title I wouldn't feel so bad cutting it up and making an RSR replica or updating the look to 964 spec. Thoughts?
 
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I posted some pix on the 911 picture thread here of a 86 Carrera with Yellow bird bumpers & stuff, $13,500 I think is the price.
 
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