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this B Series 911T Targa had a 2.0L engine (901/03) fitted to Weber Carburettors to produce 110 horsepower at 5800rpm

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The vehicle documentation lists its original Matching Number engine 6196057 and transmission 7091140 supplied from new which are no longer present

110 bhp and matching numbers with no engine, thats a good trick. I It also seems to be fitted with seats from a Nissan Silvia (I see this as a positive)

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1969-Porsche-911T-Targa-LHD/224022988612?hash=item3428cf8744:g:wEkAAOSwRUJevDYw

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New* Mark 3 Escort 1100, less than 2000 miles. New listing, and 24 bids and £1550 already. Wonder what it'll end up at? Festival Of The Unexceptional winner 2021?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1982-Ford-Escort-Mk3-1-1-01994-miles/184310038704?hash=item2ae9bc00b0:g:Zq8AAOSw6JJe0Tkp

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This won't end well....depending on your point of view, but I reckon it's got a few laps in it... ;-) £137 so far Beware wanky comic sans(?) font in ad, view with caution

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lincoln-limo-V8-ENGINE-AND-BOX-GOOD-private-reg-1994-hot-rod-custom-car-kit-car/283891800333?hash=item421945190d:g:WncAAOSw9~xezNrw s-l1600.jpg

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3 hours ago, spike60 said:

Going by that picture it looks like a good honest bloke has put it up on his post lift and then had a full scale psychological breakdown.

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5 hours ago, Spurious said:

What would most of us do to have a space like that and a lift to go with it. Wonder what happened there. 

 

 

Yeah, I have a mate with a unit he rents via his LTD company that has all sorts.  2 x 3 meter cnc . Machine tool.

Lift, lathe, milling machine, 5 knackered cars. Various projects.  He uses the office more.  His uncle does more work and he's retired. 

It's cheap and tax effective, but most of his work is on clients premises. 

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8 hours ago, Kringle said:

Going by that picture it looks like a good honest bloke has put it up on his post lift and then had a full scale psychological breakdown.

Starts removing parts, spends weeks fixing, get it running, something else breaks, has it all apart waiting for parts, goes into hospital/meltdown/starts working on something else/dies/gets a real job. 

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1 hour ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

Seller is at least honest in saying:

"In need of a lot of work"....

Car or workshop? It's hard to say what the 164 needs other than usual sitting/dereliction probs  if it's dry in there. I spent more time looking around the shop than the car. Dealer tools shadowboard  on the wall.

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