Re: 1971 911 T Il Cacciatore
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 5:28 pm
So the car has finally arrived from the US and given that it was bought unseen I think I have been very lucky. Having had a bit of a sort out its doesn't look too bad at all. Its far from concourse but certainly a good starting point for my first project.
While sorting the car I found a mint owners manual in the glove box along with a wallet with lots of old receipts. Having had a long conversation with Nick at Redtec about getting the engine done I was expecting to find Solex carbs in situ but it actually had Webbers. I checked this with the previous owner who knows the original owner and apparently it came from the factory with these on.
I also found a single Fuchs alloy in the car so I now need to find another three to match. Being new to this old Porsche game I think this is a deep six, any info on this wheel to help me get a set would be useful. I will take the tyre off to see what date it has.

So now the work begins. The next stage is to finish stripping the car which was what the last owner started and did not finish. It appears to be fairly complete but there are some obvious things missing. Once the car is stripped it will then be off to be blasted back to bare metal so that the condition can be assessed. A decision will then need to be made depending on what needs to be done. I want to do as much as I can be I know my limitations.
The engine is going to Nick at Redtec and is going to be upgraded to 'S' spec to give it a bit more grunt. The rest of the car will be kept original.
I have taken a few more pictures now that I physically have the car.


















While sorting the car I found a mint owners manual in the glove box along with a wallet with lots of old receipts. Having had a long conversation with Nick at Redtec about getting the engine done I was expecting to find Solex carbs in situ but it actually had Webbers. I checked this with the previous owner who knows the original owner and apparently it came from the factory with these on.
I also found a single Fuchs alloy in the car so I now need to find another three to match. Being new to this old Porsche game I think this is a deep six, any info on this wheel to help me get a set would be useful. I will take the tyre off to see what date it has.
So now the work begins. The next stage is to finish stripping the car which was what the last owner started and did not finish. It appears to be fairly complete but there are some obvious things missing. Once the car is stripped it will then be off to be blasted back to bare metal so that the condition can be assessed. A decision will then need to be made depending on what needs to be done. I want to do as much as I can be I know my limitations.
The engine is going to Nick at Redtec and is going to be upgraded to 'S' spec to give it a bit more grunt. The rest of the car will be kept original.
I have taken a few more pictures now that I physically have the car.

















