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Where should I go for parts?

38F3E1

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Hello all.

I have just aquired a 1973 911E that has been used as a PCGB Class 3 race car and that's what I'll be using it for next year. It's stripped out, at least 3 shades of yellow, somewhat battered and as far from concours as you can imagine. Fantastic fun to drive though [:D]

I want to get an MOT for it as this year I'll only use it for limited track work. It last had an MOT in 2002 and whilst the car is solid and most of it is up to MOT standard certain parts are now missing.

Hence my questions

1/ Who are the suppliers of parts for these early cars such as front and rear light clusters, headlamp bits, horn parts, mirrors, etc.
2/ Who supplies glass fiber body parts for these cars as some of the current parts are quite cracked?
3/ How about wheels? It's currently on 15x6 but raced on 15x7 so I would like to get some of these.

Thanks in advance.

Ian.
 
Ian

wheels often come up on ebay - I bought a set of 7 and 8 inch rims last year off there

Nick Moss also has lots of nice rims as well as Andy Boyle (lightweight 911)

With an early car you should also try DDK forum www.ddk-online.com

Good luck

Ian
 
Try this lot for parts
www.berlyn-services.co.uk
www.gsfcarparts.com
www.mittelmotor.de
www.rogerbrayrestoration.com
www.early911.co.uk
www.karmannkonnection.com
www.transend.co.uk
www.wwclassics.com

Autofarm used to do glass fibre parts.
www.autofarm.co.uk
Tuthill must have some
www.francistuthill.co.uk

As for wheels . .
7'' cookie cutters would do. Cheap as chips (look cool IMHO) http://search.ebay.co.uk/cookie-porsche_W0QQsoloctogZ9
 

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