I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old 911 carb Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
the car is a 2.0 911T which came with Weber carb's as shown - not fuel injection. The 1969 911E and S models were the first early 911 street cars equipped with Bosch MFI.
The car is signal orange, and the car looks to have been taken care of nicely. Nice car and nice video. Don't let anyone say that a spanish person or any other is not capable of rebuilding or restoring an early 911. That is just rude and untrue.
Nice old Porsche! Even Signal yellow. How much to overhaul the engine, and was it easy to find parts? I am restoring a 69 S model. How much of a nightmare was the fuel injection system?
Very nice, good job.
Trackstar2211 8 months ago
ooorale muy bien hecho ...y en México :D saludos!!
paguz06 9 months ago
Still got the car?... I've got one in bahamagelb too :-) ... check out my channel :-)
ditster666 10 months ago
Very nice!
kiwigt3 1 year ago
a q padre este carrera, q chido, q lo cuiden tan bien, les quedo muy padre felicidades¡¡¡¡
c3rm 1 year ago
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old 911 carb Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Pnoerre 1 year ago
Great Video of a beautiful car!!! Nice resto Job!
redbugiii 2 years ago
brother and fellow Mexican what a nice ride I would love to do a story of the people in Mexico that own a drive the Porsche
914oldschool 2 years ago
Gute Arbeit :)
Schnupperfisch 2 years ago
hemoso carro
panchovilla84 2 years ago
the car is a 2.0 911T which came with Weber carb's as shown - not fuel injection. The 1969 911E and S models were the first early 911 street cars equipped with Bosch MFI.
The car is signal orange, and the car looks to have been taken care of nicely. Nice car and nice video. Don't let anyone say that a spanish person or any other is not capable of rebuilding or restoring an early 911. That is just rude and untrue.
Good luck with your car.
Charleybones 2 years ago
Beautiful! Brings a teardrop on my cheek... :)
Ferdinand would be proud!
Great job.
LordMaxJa 2 years ago
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LordMaxJa 2 years ago
what was the cost of this rebuild without cost of labor??
gomode301 3 years ago
4:40 is there a vacuum hose off? still its sounds rough
musiclovr2 3 years ago
spics with knowledge. that's amazing
svndst69 3 years ago
what...?!?
juliogonzalezgutierr 3 years ago
Very nice....is the colour Bahama Yellow (6805)?
adwarrior 3 years ago
saludos al Sr Nanan desde Laredo, Tx. espero que les gusten mi video de mi 69 911
porsche69911T 3 years ago
Very nice!!!
MEANBUGS 4 years ago
Muy chingon tu Porsche, cuidalo mucho !!!!
ENRIQUEGALLE 4 years ago
Superb
many thanks
911 rules !
ghibli05 4 years ago
the ignitiontiming doesn't sound exactly right but a verry beautiful porsche
jorikrademakers 4 years ago
awesome. the bursch style muffler sounds brilliant
louisjazzbalfour 4 years ago
Nice old Porsche! Even Signal yellow. How much to overhaul the engine, and was it easy to find parts? I am restoring a 69 S model. How much of a nightmare was the fuel injection system?
geartool 4 years ago
HI! the 911/S 2000 -1969- the first fuel injection Porsche engine! it was a blast
with 170 hp and a quite sharp torque.
I owned it and sold with fully restored and painted bodyshell still needing total mech.works = I still regret that day!
indigoblue555 4 years ago