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Porsche 356/912 Engine Third Piece Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

  • Engine number 607241 is a 1600 (Type 616/1 T6), part of range 606801 to 607750.
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    This engine was originally fitted to a car as follows:

    • 1962 (built 1961) T6 B cabriolet (Reutter) with a serial number between 155601 and 156200.
    • 1962 (built 1961) T6 B coupe (Reutter) with a serial number between 117601 and 118950.
    • 1962 (built 1961) T6 B hardtop (Karmann) with a serial number between 201601 and 202200.
    • 1962 (built 1961) T6 B roadster (D'Ieteren) with a serial number between 89601 and 89800.

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