1969 Porsche 911E Hot Rod 3.0/915
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1969 Porsche 911E Hot Rod 3.0/915
Year: 1969
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Price: $68750
Mileage: 100
Color: Slate Grey
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): CA
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
3.0L out of a 1978 SC with a 915 transmissions, headers and megaphone exhaust. Low miles on tune up, replaced oil and fuel lines, records of a previous rebuild approx. 25k miles ago, upgraded 911 SC fuel tank.
Rebuilt brakes and suspension, Konis all around, stock front sway bar and upgraded torsion bars.
7/8" Fuchs, powder coated with new Michelin TB's
New slate grey paint, SC/Carrera rear fender flares, all new rubber seals, fiberglass front fenders and rear bumper, everything else is steel and all new horn and engine grills.
All electrics work, all new signal and tail light lenses and H4 headlights.
Interior is all new: headliner, dash, refinished gauges, rs perlon carpets, rs door panels, custom seats and custom made roll bar.
My goal was to have an very clean and simple looking hot rod that would be dependable and fun. Someone could add emblems, stickers and make it their own.
My plan was to refinish the engine compartment when I had to pull the engine out one day but I haven't needed to so the engine compartment is still white (I bought the car white).
The car is completely rust free and solid, front pan was replaced at some point in its life.
I have a huge folder full of documents including pictures, receipts and information about the car since the 1980's. Included is the COA.
The only mechanical issue known with the car is I was told there is one broken head stud but that has not affected performance.
This is not a concours car but a very clean fun car you can drive anywhere. 100 miles since paint and interior.
alex.n.singer (at) gmail (dot) com
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Hi, this is my thread and my old car. The car sold about a year ago and empire0007 decided to hijack an old thread for some junk he is trying to sell.
Moderators is there something you can do about this?
Sorry for the confusion.
Moderators is there something you can do about this?
Sorry for the confusion.
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