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    1968 2.0L engine mag case 911

    Porsche 1968 2.0L engine, magnesium case. Type 901/14 version for a 911. Great for a 914-6 tribute or original restoration.SN. 3281601 is late serial number engine. Said to be running when removed, it turns over freely and seem to have good compression. Missing the carbs and linkage (intake manifolds present), shroud, cooling fan, crank pully, fan housing, distributor, and oil cooler. No heat exchangers or tin. Looks to be a good rebuilder-core 911 engine. No broken exhaust studs. Located in central Texas. Priced REDUCED to $4000 when picked up.

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    Last edited by cornerlot; 02-22-2024 at 07:04 PM.

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    Still available. Great builder or core.

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    Engine is available.

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    Reduced price

    Now at $4000 firm.

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