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Ambition Fulfilled - 1972 911T coupe
It is with a bit of trepidation that I start this thread on the acquisition of the early 911 that I have desired since I was in junior high. (Yes, I'm old enough to predate the terminology change to "middle school".)
Here's the deal. I know it is far from perfect, and really, perfect isn't required. While my goal is a car that looks (and drives) period correct, I'm definitely not going to get hung up about strict originality, date-coded parts, or any of that. The car will be driven and used, year-round. It will replace the '84 Carrera I've had since late 2011.
I know that there are plenty of folks here who will be able to find numerous things that are not "correct". Feel free to find those things if you must, but know in advance that I'm not going to worry about many of them. I bought this car to drive and enjoy, not to obsess over minutia.
It is a 1972 T coupe, 9112100317, engine 6120560. (Edit - stamped production number is 1020446.) Apparently first sold in California, later moved to Texas. Verbal report of spec (CoA/PPS yet to come) is Silver metallic/black leatherette, 15" Fuchs, F&R sway bars, Comfort/Appearance group, tinted glass (all), Blau Frankfurt, and factory A/C. Much of this still exists, 3 of the 5 Fuchs are gone, as is the Frankfurt.
The engine is fresh, with new Mahle P&Cs, bearings, valves and guides, etc. MFI is still installed and working. Transmission has fresh bearings and syncros.
Body is straight, and largely rust-free. Rear seat pans were shot due to leaking rear window seal, but have been repaired. The front pan and tank support will be replaced prior to transport. The rest looks really good.
In any case, it is mine, and I plan to make it what I want it to be. What with the holidays and all, I don't expect to have it in my garage for 4-6 weeks. Can't wait.
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. . . They're Still Out There
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Arne
. . . Body is straight, and largely rust-free. Rear seat pans were shot due to leaking rear window seal, but have been repaired. The front pan and tank support will be replaced prior to transport. The rest looks really good . . .
You can say that, again --- car looks really, REALLY nice . . . beautiful bodywork
Betcha that paint may even buff-out
Excellent catch, there, Arne
Just goes to show ya . . .
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