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  1. #1
    Found this on the local Craigslist. No association.
    Looks like 6321444 and is supposedly from a 72 S
    http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/4789876512.html

  2. #2
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    First post, but I'm heavily engaged at Pelican under same handle.

    My 69 911 e came with a 1970 911 e motor. I was told it was a porsche replacement but have no docs to prove true.
    Engine number: 6200750 w webers now.

    Would love to return to original car and find the one for my 69.

    MattR
    Pm me here or email matt930s at yahoo dot com.

  3. #3
    Looking for engine SN: 907908 for 1966 911

    Looking for original engine for chassis no. 304661; need the engine SN: 907908 (type 90105) and tranny SN: 231254 (type 902-1)

    stock with Webers.

  4. #4

    Looking for 1972T Coupe engine #6123361


    Sold this engine to someone in Canada (Chris Neilson??) back in the late '90s. Still have the car and the tranny here in Jacksonville Fla. Appreciate help...Allen at turbo91188@comcast.net
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    Found early 1967 engine 909076.

    Maybe original for Chassis number near 305200?

  6. #6
    Dear All, I am looking for 2.2S engine 6301635. If you have the engine, the cases, or know to locate it, please let me know. Would like to bring this engine back to my 911S. Will pay a "find fee" for people who may not own this engine but knowing how to find it. Regards Govert

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    Hi Gents

    i am looking for a lost engine gearbox,
    Engine No. 981712
    Transmission No. 104690
    any body have any leads to these parts.

    Thanks greg

  8. #8
    Hello,

    I have '73 S motor 911/53 *6332186*. I am looking to find the original chassis number that matches this motor, or even better find the chassis itself.

    Thanks,

    JA

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    Found engine number 911592 -- case only.
    techweenie.com

    My parts fetcher: 2016 Tesla S | Currently building: 73 RSR tribute and 69 RS tribute

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    i have the folllowing

    Engine Number: 2080378 t engine from 68
    Gearbox: 164170 912 4 speed

    engine 6221689 2.4 litre
    Gearbox: 902/1 226501 5 speed

    any body with these original cars?

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