First off here's what I have bought.
It's a 1969 LHD car which I found advertised in Belgium. At some stage it was converted to impact bumbers, whale tail ect, and also the interior completely replaced. In fact so much of the car has been replaced, including the engine, that it's difficult to say what is actually original apart from the chassis number, which is a real shame because it is\was a 911S. Chassis no. 119300442. Originally a German car it was brought into Belgium 1999, by the stage the conversion had already been done and a 'restoration' job in the loosest sense of the word. Hopefully it's not the front end of and s and the back of something else, but time will tell as she gives up her secrets.
It's a running and driving car, which hopefully I can get through an MOT to get it registered so I can drive it. In fact i wanted to drive it home but in Belgium the number plates relate to the owner and his insurance, so he had to take the plates off when I bought it, hence the trailer.
The engine is an un-numbered 2.7 with a 7R case. That's all I know and I think the gearbox is probably a 915 as there's no dogleg??
The body work looks OK from a distance, but when you get close there is quite a lot of filler and dodgy panel gaps. There's no bad rust that I have found, but underneath is an ocean of black sealer which could be and probably is hiding some.
I don't really have a masterplan for the car, other than I very much doubt I will do a full originality restore on it. I do want to put it back to early looks and lose the spoiler, at this stage I don't know what the original colour was, pretty sure it wasn't silver.
So, first question is. To get through the MOT do I need to change to RHD headlights and is that just a case of buying new lenses, or complete headlamp units?
Second questions is, what injection system do I have on the engine, I don't recognise this as one of the early ones?
Third question, what 'S' bits should I look for. Apart from the VIN, the only feature I have found is the right front wheel mounted oil cooler.
Let me know what you guys think of the car and what I should do with it.
Whatever I do it will be a long term project, not going to rush into a massive rebuild straight away. It's been a while since I owned a 911 and seeing as this one is roadworth I'd like to use it a bit and not just take it straight off the road.
cheers
Tim
p.s. I live in South Hampshire not far from Goodwood, so the plan is to join the road racing club and do some track days\meets there with it.











