Gents,
AGAINST my advice a friend is looking for a solid 2.4 as a foundation for a group S car to race against the dattos.
Please post here of suitable candidates.
Gents,
AGAINST my advice a friend is looking for a solid 2.4 as a foundation for a group S car to race against the dattos.
Please post here of suitable candidates.
IMHO for a class wining car, a 2.4S has a lot going for it. Never be an outright winner, but could be a great class winner.
Tim Pritchard
1970 911S (resto underway) http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ge-1970S-resto
1976 Carrera 3.0 Group Sc Race Car
1969 911T Group Sb Race Car (Sold to a good home)
Agree. There are a few really well sorted ex-rally cars around Hung, I think there were one or two in Queensland.
There are some in the USA also. Does that mean the 3.0 litre is being sold? You should come and play in Sb!
Alex Webster
1967 911S Sunroof - RHD
1969 911E - LHD - Historic Racecar
1975 911 Carrera 2.7 MFI - RHD - Historic Racecar
My historic racing videos - www.youtube.com/aewebster
lol Alex,
He's a real friend.
The Carrera 3 is taking pride of place in my garage next to the Mrs Passat. Not selling and no place for another race car.
p.s. I tried to convince him to buy Tim's Sb, but at that time he still had his open wheeler historic car unsold.
My advise was to get a 2.0 Sb or a Carrera 3 (yes I am biased).
Sorry I read that YOU were going to get into a 2.4!
Still, there are some cars around!
He could buy Jason Carroll's car and put a cage in it -will cost plenty of $$$ though.
Alex Webster
1967 911S Sunroof - RHD
1969 911E - LHD - Historic Racecar
1975 911 Carrera 2.7 MFI - RHD - Historic Racecar
My historic racing videos - www.youtube.com/aewebster
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Gents,
Antony went and had a chat with Jason at Chequered flags and been convinced to get a 2.0 Sb car.
Funny how I had tried unsuccessfully to convey the same message for the last 12 months.
At this rate, there are going to be more Sb 911's than Sc 911's on the Group S grid.....and that is a fair feat!