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Just trying to help out a guy over at Pelican Parts. He' s just bought an early 911 which has spent alot of it' s life up here.


After posting on various forums and sites all over the world wide web I actually got one from a wanted add in my local free adds paper!

She' s a gorgeous black 1972 2.4T, rhd manual. The gent I got her from has had her sitting in his garage for the past 12 years and had done nothing with her! She needs full restoration, and I can' t wait to get stuck in but my better half has other projects for me to do first!!

She has had a number of registration number changes and I wondered if anyone knows the car or knows any of the previous keepers. I will be applying to DVLA for the history file but I thought it was also worth trying on here!( also posted in europe forum)

She started out life I think as EAH 9K.

She then had a change poss around 1984 to 200 EYS.

At some point she was JDS 516K.

And she is now 7908 SF.

Also can anyone decode the numbers for me please?

VIN Number: 119/10/0119
Engine Number: 619/0882

I have a few of the old MOT certificates and from them it shows that she has spent a few years of her life in or around Glasgow and Helensburgh areas of Scotland.

Does anyone have any info?

Thanks

Darryl

He' s since discover that the car, despite being listed on the V5 as being registered in 1972 is in fact a 1969 car with a 2 litre instead of the 2.4


Anyone recognise this car?

Cheers
 

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