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    FS @F40 - '73 'S' Targa

    VIN = 9113310296
    Eng# = 6330726
    Trans# = ?

    '. . . F40 Motorsports is proud to offer this Gorgeous 1973 Porsche 911S Targa. S/N 9113310296 is finished in its original desirable Gemini Blue with Black interior and Black Replica sport seats with hounds ?tooth inserts. This 911S Runs and drives Excellent and has had a complete Restoration that is fully documented. Original Motor and Transmission are fitted in this car and have been rebuilt by Haus of Perfmance. The proper MFI system works great and 915 transmission shifts nicely . . .'

    Asking = 'call for price'

    http://www.f40.com/inventorymanager....iew&Id=749919#


    Previous appearances . . .
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    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=9113310296


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    Was for sale here as well for some time before showing up at F40

    http://sloancars.com/5482/1973-911s-...lack-restored/

    Pretty certain this is the same car. Look at the odometer ;-)
    Early 911 S Registry member #3308
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    911E 1971 - gold metallic - sold and missed
    912 1966 - sold

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    I think Sloan was asking $300k for car, it was discussed previously.

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    Senior Member damsroy's Avatar
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    Anybody knows what F40 is asking for it?
    Early 911 S Registry member #3308
    911E 1973 - Brownie- 66k original miles - Second owner
    911E 1971 - gold metallic - sold and missed
    912 1966 - sold

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    FS:@The Elegance at Hersey -'73 911S Gemini Blue Targa

    This car gets around . . . its ashame how some 911s become showroom or auction queens.
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-S-RM-Auctions

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l=1#post548199

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l=1#post552619

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    The ELEGANCE AT HERSHEY Saturday, June 11th, 2016
    1973 Porsche 2.4L 911S Targa, Lot 146
    VIN: 9113310296
    Engine: 6330726
    Trans: -
    Color: Gemini Blue/Black
    Mileage: 77,108 km (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: US$225,000 - $250,000

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    Auction Description:

    - MATCHING NUMBERS
    - HISTORICAL DOCUMENTATION
    - SERVICE HISTORY INCLUDED
    - ORIGINAL COLORS
    - RUNNING CONDITION
    - BOOKS / MANUALS
    - TOOL KIT

    This is an especially desirable European model, which has been faithfully restored, in its original Gemini Blue color and with only 72,000 kilometers.

    This European Spec 911S Targa was completed at the factory in Gemini Blue metallic over a black interior. Originally imported to Jacksonville, Florida, the first owner kept it for nearly 30 years before selling it in 2001 one to another collector local to him in Florida. The third owner purchased the car in 2007, at which time it underwent an extensive ground up restoration. It is still fitted with the original engine and transmission, with all numbers matching. This is a very well sorted and complete example of one of Porsche’s purest 911s.

    This 911S underwent a full ground up restoration several years ago, which included a bare-metal re-spray in the original special order Gemini Blue paint. The original engine and transmission were completely refurbished by Haus of Performance, and both are in perfect operating condition. The interior was also completely stripped and re-finished using all correct materials with the addition of period-correct sport seats. The original Fuchs wheels were also completely re-finished, and they wear new Pirelli tires that retain the correct look. Included is a large history file documenting the restoration and the Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and tool kit.
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 05-24-2016 at 06:40 AM. Reason: Added links to other threads.
    Doug Dill

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