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    Senior Member Chris Pomares's Avatar
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    Why not give these guys some kind of idea what your looking for. Coupe, Targa, engine size, 901 or 915 transmission, colors, stock look, RS, ST, etc, and finely ball park price range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Pomares View Post
    Why not give these guys some kind of idea what your looking for. Coupe, Targa, engine size, 901 or 915 transmission, colors, stock look, RS, ST, etc, and finely ball park price range.
    Coupe... LWB or SWB... and I'd consider anything from a hot 2L to a 3.2 swap...

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    what about this 70E albert blue coupe in Cali .... here on Pelican ...looks really nice and straightforward ... should meet your needs ...owner is online now, from what I saw, so you could PM him for chat .. (I'm not owner, nor related in any way .. just passing along what looks like nice car ... caveat emptor of course :-)
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    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    interesting car, whats the consensus on it, seems.....affordable?

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    Needs paint. The minor damage the owner claims is much more severe.

    You are looking for a hot rod, this car seems mostly stock. I think it is priced right based on condition.
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Basically, I want to end up with a 2000 pound car that makes around 200hp… and it makes sense to “buy the motor” given the cost of a motor build these days. I can remove weight, work on suspension setups, etc… myself.

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    I highly recommend the Albert Blue Hot Rod approach!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcarpe03 View Post
    I highly recommend the Albert Blue Hot Rod approach!

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    Such a great color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Pomares View Post
    Why not give these guys some kind of idea what your looking for. Coupe, Targa, engine size, 901 or 915 transmission, colors, stock look, RS, ST, etc, and finely ball park price range.
    I realise that you are on the 'hunt' for a 200hp 2000lbs car but as Chris mentions "ball park price" is the great leveller. 200hp engines (65-73 era) [Im assuming twin spark] ain't cheap and most are in personally built up cars that weight has always been considered.
    Personally I think you may get more 'traction' with your quest if you are able to express your budget.

    all the very best tho
    Mark

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