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1975 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 047 Of 395 Made Coa Black With Gold Script on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:147303
Location:

El Dorado Hills, California, United States

El Dorado Hills, California, United States

Below is details of all purchases and repairs made to the Carrera sorted by date.  All receipts will be included with the car. 

Existing Problems: Remember this a 40 year old car :)  Some paint chips and dings, and swirl marks, Sunroof intermittently fails but then fixes itself after it sits a while, Odometer trip meter will not reset, passenger power window rolls down slower than the driver, Driver's seat does not fold forward, cold start valve needs to be replaced (car starts up great, but needs to be warmed up or it will stall when you come to a stop), passenger door lock is sticky and key doesn't always work on the passenger side,

What the car needs in my opinion: G50 Transmission, WEVO shifter, RS Door interior door panels, Elephant racing oil cooler lines down the passenger side

Original parts: I have most original parts (torsion bars, fog lights, headlights, oil cooler, etc) and that will be included with the car. 

Date Item Desc Price
26-Mar-06 75 Porsche Carrera purchased "as is" for $3500 cash and help towing the vehicle home $3,500.00
28-Mar-06 Pelican Parts: Book (101 projects for 911), clutch alignment tool, rear engine lid shock, factory porsche
short shift kit, 2 Mahle oil filters, power window switch, engine and transmission mounts, Sachs clutch,
flywheel bolt socket, front hoot shock, engine oil sump plate drain seal
$1,156.00
3-Apr-06 Parts Heaven: 2 doors, door channel felts, door handle seal, inner/outer felts, squeege seal $1,027.91
4-Apr-06 Pelican Parts: Flywheel bolts, ball cup shift bushing, flywheel seal, steering wheel recovering kit
(leather black)
$170.57
4-Apr-06 Pelican Parts: Shift rod bushing in tunnel, shift coupler bushing, Haynes manual, poster $87.83
13-Apr-06 Pelican Parts: Wurh rubber glue, speednut for mounting lettering $29.88
26-Apr-06 Performance Products: Lightened aluminum flywheel, jack pad, rack spacers (bump steer kit) $430.40
13-Jun-06 Parts Heaven: SSI heat exchangers, gaskets and hartware, Bursch Muffler, 74 oil line $1,509.50
13-Jun-06 Performance Products: allen socket (8mm), seat knob clip, seat knob early, K&N air filter, K&N air filter oil $125.20
14-Jun-06 Parts Heaven: Swwepco tranny fluid and rear seat belts $157.69
15-Sep-06 Parts Heaven: Weltmeister Adj spring plates, 26mm Rear torsion bars, Rear sway bar, mom shift knob $957.50
18-Sep-06 Performance Products: master cylinder, stainless brake lines,  $306.27
26-Sep-06 Performance Products: Weltmeister rear sway bar installation kit ( adapter kit 901988) $83.98
16-Oct-06 Parts Heaven: Master cylinder, 21mm torsion bars $683.10
16-Nov-06 Reitmeor's Werkstatt Inc: Perform 4 wheel alignment $330.37
18-Nov-06 Parts Heaven: Carbeau A4 seats with brackets, H4 headlights, Headlight seals $1,176.68
10-Dec-06 Original seats sold -$400.00
14-Dec-06 GT racing Front and rear IROC fiberglass bumpers $997.70
15-Dec-06 Performance Products: Custom Carrera RS floor mats $250.00
8-Jan-07 Performance Products: key blank and handle, spark plugs, wires, sunvisor clips
torsion bar cover seal, cap, rotor, dash topper
$522.22
10-Jan-07 Parts Heaven: Aero light manual Mirrors (993) $425.00
10-Jan-07 Parts Heaven: 74 heater ducts to eliminate heater blower $155.00
20-Feb-07 Bodylines: paint, bodywork, seal replacement, door installation, power window repair (car returned
 in mid may)
$4,550.00
22-Feb-07 Pelican Parts: Coverking water proof car cover $150.00
23-Feb-07 Pelican Parts: stone guard decal (p/D), hood seal, sunroof seal, front fender to cowl seal (2)
, oil filter, speed nuts, Carrera script, Porsche hood crest
$222.44
28-Feb-07 auto barn: optima battary $125.00
6-Mar-07 aircraft spruce and specialty: Halon fire extinguisher $146.95
28-Mar-07 Performance Products: windshield washer gaps $13.90
3-May-07 Parts Heaven: drivers door power window motor $145.73
9-May-07 Parts Heaven: body to bumper seal, threshold rubber, wiper caps, nyclon clips $126.69
12-May-07 Parts Heaven: ignition coil, rotor $127.24
17-May-07 Winchester Auto: Single lead for coil, ground strap 12 quarts oil $57.38
17-May-07 Pelican Parts: door lock button, mounting backet for door pocket, distributor cap Bosch) $46.12
30-May-07 Performance Products: Intake/exhaust valve covers $19.95
22-Jun-07 Pelican Parts: Altenator belt, feel gauge blades, feeler gauge for valve adj, pulley wrench $61.79
27-Jun-07 Parts Heaven: Late model CIS air box, heater hose, gas filter, intake boots, paper heater hose, cis gaskets
vacuum hose, breather gasket, thermostat gasket (oil leak fix), Alternator shims, pulley, door pocket hinge
$365.13
6/28/2007 Parts Heaven: oil pressure light switch, oil pressure switch gauge $113.64
6-Sep-07 Pelican Parts: Injector sleeves, injector o-rings, Injector sleeve oring, book
how to rebuild porsche motors, solving bosche CIS, CIS fuel enrichment wrench
$146.95
17-Oct-07 Imagine Auto: Front mounted B&B oil cooler and lines $664.50
3-Feb-08 Capet kit, plush (black) $283.00
11-Jul-08 CT Automotive oil leak repairs, airbox, mixture adjustment, and general tune up $1,045.21
14-Jul-08 Porsche Certificate of Authenticity $105.00
16-Jul-08 Pelican Parts: Hargett precision billet aluminum intake valve covers machined for 964 rubber oil
gaskets, 6 rubber gaskets
$300.00
24-Jul-08 Ace fuel systems: fuel line rebuild and thermo shield installation $80.15
5-Aug-08 Parts Heaven: Trunk dash/gauge cardboard cover $25.00
5-Aug-08 Mainely Custom by Design: Engine Stand adapter ring for Porsche engines $159.95
11-Aug-08 CT Automotive:  915 Tranny rebuild $3,000.00
12-Aug-08 Race Parts Wholesale: 10' brake vent hose $58.84
12-Aug-08 Pelican Parts: CV joint boots, cam oil line restirctor, muffler gaskets, two complete axle assemblies, fuel filter,911 Chip performance chip for 3.2, Joint grease and anti seize compoint, CV joint bolt $1,142.10
19-Aug-08 DC automotive: 3.2 liter engine, tach, DME, relay, and core charge $9,500.00
20-Aug-08 Pelican Parts: brake rebuild kits (F/R) brake fluid, pads, grease, and tool $378.03
22-Aug-08 Pelican Parts: Front wheel seal (2) $22.41
27-Aug-08 Pelican Parts: K&N air filter for 3.2 and shift rod boot $76.59
29-Aug-08 Winchester auto: grounding strap and 19mm wrench $33.28
2-Sep-08 Pelican Parts: Sealing ring for pressure sensor, rotor, cap, oxygen sensor/bung, spark plugs, pulley wrench $256.37
5-Sep-08 ace fuel systems: New fuel lines made $40.00
8-Sep-08 Winchester Auto:  Misc vacuum plugs for 3.2 $27.66
16-Sep-08 Royal Brass: oil lines and fittings for length of car $310.48
22-Sep-08 Pelican Parts: Stainless steel brake lines, ATE super blue brake fluid, fuse kit $119.20
10-Oct-08 2.7 liter sold to Bill Ravina Ignacio Motorsports  415-883-4656  (Engine not original carrera 2.7) -$1,500.00
23-Oct-08 Pelican Parts: brake lights, sun visor, tranny fluid,  $441.66
5-Jan-09 Pelican Parts: Oil line that goes from tank to engine $20.00
10-Feb-09 Mocal: oil thermostat $130.58
30-Jul-09 DC Automotive: sent free fuel collecting tube on right side injection due to leak $0.00
15-Jan-10 Pelican Parts: Fuel pump, Fuel filter, Fuel injector seal kit $305.81
9-Feb-10 Compression taken $0.00
15-Feb-10 Pelican parts: Rebuilt fuel injector (old one leaking) $35.00
4-May-10 Pelican Parts: Spark plug wires (red) $184.78
9-Dec-10 Winchester:  Auto spark plugs $15.01
14-Mar-11 Pelican Parts: DME relay $30.93
3-Jun-11 Ken's sportech: Engine running on 3 cylinders bad connection, shift linkage adj, oil leak repair, rotors turned $2,371.05
30-Jun-11 Ken's sportech: Oil leak repair, engine out to replace seals $1,035.26
10-Feb-12 brake light switch $46.22
11-Feb-12 Parts Heaven horns and dash lights and brake fluid $75.04
4-Apr-12 Pelican parts - horn pad bushings $23.70
14-Jun-12 Parts Heaven - Porsche seats $951.56
     
  Total $41,896.08

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