Some interesting cars at Revival?

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I'd better get off my ass and buy a lottery ticket... 8)
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Looks like a lovely car, and at that price could be a bargain!
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Re: Some interesting cars at Revival?

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would a 69s be less desirable than a later 2.2s or a 2.4s?
Does it appear to be pretty original?
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Here are some more pics that I have just taken.

Apparently it is one of only 1780 built. Rarer than an RS??

It does have CDI and is the car you saw at Brooklands on New Years Day.

Raf has his eye on an RS for restoration and a worrying desire to build a 904.... Something to do with DDK Christmas dinner conversations!? Hence the sale.


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Re: Some interesting cars at Revival?

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Looks gorgeous
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This car seems to have done a little globe trotting to say the least , Raf happened to mention to me my old project '69 S was being discussed maybe I'd like to view the photos..
What can I say .. the quality of workmanship and final assembly is clearly apparent in the final product even if I am viewing from more than 5000 miles away!
When I purchased this chassis from a friend in New Mexico (Mark Schoeppner) it had most if not all the correct components but
was in dire need of front pan replacement ,once done it was near ready for final finish but another complete original '69 S from my college days was calling my name!
I'm really astounded by the level of fit and finish and am impressed to say the least ,send those chaps across the pond we could use them, thanks Bert
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You 911 tarts! I thought that the 1968 912 looked pretty good too :)
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To clarify, the restoration was conducted in the UK? If so, by whom? Thanks.
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Steve, if you are asking about the 69S ? Raf the UK owner has carried out most of the restoration himself. Clever sod :wink:

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Clever sod indeed! :lol:

Thanks Dave. :)
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That is one awesome car and color!
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I'm a newbie and hello everybody! This is really a wonderful website!!

I have been looking for a 911T for a long time and the one from Revival Cars looks really nice. Anyone has seen the car? Any comments?
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Re: Some interesting cars at Revival?

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Hi Guys, just had Raf on the phone to let me know that the car was purchased by a dealer to take to Essen, however a deal was apparently struck before the show.... Ended up selling to a German collector for..... €110,000...... Oh, and the fuel injection system was still in the boot!!!

A few bits and bobs were done in between like re-doing the paint on the doors and a couple of bushes were changed. But pretty much as seen at Brooklands!

Just need him to focus on my 356 now!! ;-)
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