Porsche transaxle

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Jim Ishmael
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Porsche transaxle

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:confused: Is there a problem mounting a 5 speed Porsche transaxle into a 1967 or 1971 VW chassis? What should I know about trying one BEFORE I start. Any thoughts on this subject? advice? Thank You in advance. Ish
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Check out Aircooled.nettechnical library.
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Sorry about that UncleBob beat me to it.
Jim Ishmael
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thank you

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thanks for the info. Great site. good info. I have a porsche 5 speed offered for sale to me. may buy it. gotta figure out what it is worth. Ideas?
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Jim Ishmael
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stuff

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Let you know after Saturday. Buying a 1971 Vw (not a super) plus some extra front axles, 4 fat fenders and the porsche transaxle as a package.
Jim Ishmael
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porshe transaxle done deal

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well, I bought the whole thing! He had a 1971 sedan complete, plus 6 mag wheels, used front axle assembly, new front beam, new tie rod ends, new tie rod, two new frt discs, billet dash insert, tow bar, porsche transaxle, all 4 new fat fenders, car has dual exhaust, dual carb setup and he gave me the original carb set up, and both frt fenders and hood off a 67 or 68 sedan. Some other misc. stuff. $1500 cash..
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