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    FS: 1970 t

    https://youtu.be/u4kUptntMPc
    I am offering my 2.2 liter matching number 1970 T for $51,500.
    I have owned this car since Aug of 2009 and it currently has 111,000 miles.
    It has a 915-5 speed manual transmission.
    I completed a windows out, door and body panel removal, rust removal, steel metal replacement with parts from Restoration Design, color change paint job in 2013. The original color was silver the current paint is Porsche 7A1-Grauschwarz.
    It has German square weave carpeting from Autobahn Interiors.
    I had Performance Independant Porsche repair some oil leaks,( engine out seal between trans and engine) and he did a compression test with the following results
    #1-158 #2-162 #3-160 #4-164 #5-156 #6-158
    I have the original seats, steering wheel and carbs/air cleaner that are included in the sale.
    This is a great running car that I have no problem taking on drives through out So Cal.
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    Last edited by wolfyboy; 08-30-2019 at 10:39 AM.

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