What would be really helpful to guys considering these mods is a ball park price on the parts that you pointed out. A lot of us long hood owners, me included, have no idea what the cost of those mods are on a per item basis. Even a rough ball park would be very informative. I can’t recall seeing a video of that sort in the hundreds of 911 videos I’ve watched. Liked and subscribed and thanks for the great content. Watching some of your other videos now.
I have two all-time favorite 911s that are built by Scott this one and his Silver 70 911s i have only seen them in videos its is my opinion that Scott is one of the best Porsche restorers out there.
Very nice work! Much appreciated to see such a clean setup. And also, well, to understand the thoughts behind things… nice! I’ve two questions: What are the tire and rim sizes, and what is the color code? I’m just rebuilding a 1972 „Oilcap“. So some of this information might come in handy. As said - good stuff! Very nice!
I have one, very beautiful and beautifully kept. Black on black, with an upgraded 3.2 1987 original motor. Price to sell is ridiculous high though since it took me over 8 years to find it.
You pronounced my name perfectly! The engine size is 3.5L. It was a very fun car to build. Thank you for all the nice comments. -Scott Longballa
That’s awesome Scott!
Nice car, Scott.
Beautiful build ..... Well done Scott
What I cool car, thanks for doing the longer video on it. When my 911 grows up, that is what it wants to be.
The underneath of that car is just amazing. Thank you for sharing this incredibly built machine.
What would be really helpful to guys considering these mods is a ball park price on the parts that you pointed out. A lot of us long hood owners, me included, have no idea what the cost of those mods are on a per item basis. Even a rough ball park would be very informative. I can’t recall seeing a video of that sort in the hundreds of 911 videos I’ve watched.
Liked and subscribed and thanks for the great content. Watching some of your other videos now.
I have two all-time favorite 911s that are built by Scott this one and his Silver 70 911s i have only seen them in videos its is my opinion that Scott is one of the best Porsche restorers out there.
Nice build!
Magnificent! Thanks for showing us around.
Outstanding car and a great review. Thanks! I wonder what the yellow color is, Citronengelb?
Finally someone that can pronounce "Bilstein" correctly. As a German it hurts my ears to hear all the wrong versions, thanks !!!
Like Weinstein ..... Drives me nuts
Very nice work! Much appreciated to see such a clean setup. And also, well, to understand the thoughts behind things… nice!
I’ve two questions: What are the tire and rim sizes, and what is the color code? I’m just rebuilding a 1972 „Oilcap“. So some of this information might come in handy.
As said - good stuff! Very nice!
Really enjoy the long walk around for this car. What a great spec. Can we hear it running in revving?
The end of the video has that. Maybe next year when she comes back I can get some more 😂
Haha commented too soon. I should have known you would have let us hear it run!
I love it; what is the size of the motor? The color is Signal Yellow? My 71T was originally Signal Yellow, but now has a 3.8 on ITBs with Motec.
3.5L
Naj.Naj.😮
Was wondering if this car is for sale? I’m looking for a 72 or any longhood hotrod 911. Thanks
I have one, very beautiful and beautifully kept. Black on black, with an upgraded 3.2 1987 original motor. Price to sell is ridiculous high though since it took me over 8 years to find it.