1964 Fan Shroud Question
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Re: 1964 Fan Shroud Question
128921 is my VIN of that helps.
Greg Spreeman
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1964 356C Coupe
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Gone but not forgotten:
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1965 356SC Coupe
1964 356C Coupe
2001 996 Cabriolet
Gone but not forgotten:
1970 914
1965 356C Sunroof Coupe
1989 911 Carerra
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Re: 1964 Fan Shroud Question
That's a C engine number; 1964, with Euro heater.Greg Spreeman wrote:731 511 looks to be my engine number. So, from the looks of it my car was shipped to a dealer in Georgia with a Euri heater. Now, brighten my day by telling me my car is a SC!
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Re: 1964 Fan Shroud Question
sorry Greg it is a C according to Dick's post it would have a serial no beginning with an 8 to be a SC
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Re: 1964 Fan Shroud Question
Hope you don't want to restore to show with Euro heaters. In a link I read Mike Smith of PRS said that he had found all the parts and estimated 6-7K spent. I would keep the block off plate and do USA heat. But I am cheap or frugal depending on how kind you want to be in your description.
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Re: 1964 Fan Shroud Question
Not going for original on this one.
Greg Spreeman
1965 356SC Coupe
1964 356C Coupe
2001 996 Cabriolet
Gone but not forgotten:
1970 914
1965 356C Sunroof Coupe
1989 911 Carerra
1965 356SC Coupe
1964 356C Coupe
2001 996 Cabriolet
Gone but not forgotten:
1970 914
1965 356C Sunroof Coupe
1989 911 Carerra
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Re: 1964 Fan Shroud Question
It's the heat exchangers that are the biggest item, nearly $5 grand for new reproductions, but a good deal more than that from Porsche.