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Thread: 71 911T Coupe, 9111102492. 23k orig miles

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    71 911T Coupe, 9111102492. 23k orig miles

    Dangling the carrot.

    Car will be available within the next 30-60 days.

    Still rides on original Pirelli Cinturato 72's with original German air (made a "sch" noise when we let some escape). Exterior is what one might expect for a car like this. Interior is as new and has pleasing horsehair aroma.
    This thing is literally a time machine. Looking at it, sitting in it, and driving it takes one back to 1971. Not my cup-o-tea. I'm a driver; this car needs to be shown as a preservation example.

    Very special 911 that will be priced at half of what a restored '65 911 goes for right now.

    And no; wheels and mirror are not incorrect. This is the way it was built in July of 1971.
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    Wow Frank! Lookin´good!!
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    Gorgeous car Frank, glws. Maybe should go through one of the auction houses? Whatever you do, get it out from under those pine trees!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Very special 911 priced at half of what a restored '65 911 goes for right now.
    Forgot to ask -- is that a 300xxx-65, a 301xxx-65 or a 65 built after July?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    Forgot to ask -- is that a 300xxx-65, a 301xxx-65 or a 65 built after July?
    Bingo Bill.
    Exactly where the humor lies in my reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Very special 911 priced at half of what a restored '65 911 goes for right now.
    Posting a price?

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    It's not for sale.




    Yet.




    I made the decision not to place in General because I figured I'd catch flack.

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    Amazing.

    Disconnect again with Ivory Tower.

    Thank you.

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    She is a beauty for sure Frank

    - interesting about the flag mirror - a well known Dallas owner has a 72MY with a round Durant mirror and your 71MY has a flag - can someone comment about Durants on later than 71MY cars and Flags on earlier than 72MY

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    Looks very special, Frank, look forward to more details in the next 30 - 60 days!!!
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