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    FS: @hemmings - 9113310659

    . . . on Hemmings

    VIN = 9113310659
    Eng # = 6322380
    Trans# = ?
    Prod# = ?

    '. . . 1973 Porsche 911 S Targa Outlaw 1 of 925 S Targa

    This wide body outlaw is based on a rare factory 73.1 long hood 911 S Targa.

    This amazing yellow RSR style wide body 911 S is now available now for your consideration.

    The car has been hot rodded with with RSR front bumper Fiber glass RSR flares RSR ducktail and real widened turbo Fuchs. Suspension has been upgraded and lowered to euro height with Bilstein sport suspension.

    The Factory Brushed Steel Targa roll bar looks fantastic and the Headlights have been upgraded to H4 Bosch to complete the gorgeous exterior of the car. Interior of the car has been upgraded with a sport bucket seats and sliders. Seat belts are schroth brand 4 point harnesses to keep you planted while you drive. RS door cards with RS pulls have been added as well. A MOMO steering wheel is fitted along with red dials for a sportier look.

    The iconic 2.4L engine is dialed in and runs strong. This is one of the best engines in PORSCHE history. Take a minute to look at the you tube video to hear this bad ass 911 S in action. The transmission is in excellent condition, does not grind in any gear and synchros are like butter. Exhaust has been upgraded to a sport exhaust giving this car a sound like no other. Just imagine yourself, with the top popped the induction sound the driver feel and the speed of this car is like a dream come true to any enthusiast. The Engine bay shows nicely and at the top you see the Weber carburetor stacks allowing the motor to breathe perfectly.

    Engine and transmission appear to be numbers matching. This is the real deal 911 S Targa to own.

    Engine number is 6322380
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    Ask = $55k

    https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...s/2269889.html


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    Doug Dill

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    should we comment?
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    Now on eBay. Looks a little different.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Porsch...-/363587486117
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    South Florida sure does awful stuff to cars.

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    9113310659

    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    . . . Now on eBay. Looks a little different . . .

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Porsch...-/363587486117
    Before the description disappears . . .

    '. . . a beautifully colored rare 1973 Porsche 911S in near perfect condition.
    Over the last 2 years the car has been gone through in its entirety. The car was stripped down to bare metal and was professionally painted in its original color Coffee Brown (which was a special ordered option in 1973 and is extremely rare). Not only is the exterior of this car in amazing condition but the suspension, steering, braking and electrical systems all function like new as they were all gone through and have had every bushing, nut and bolt restored to its factory specification by DNA Motorsports in Southern California. The engine and transmission were also refreshed at the time of restoration leading to an amazing performance and a beautiful sound. The MFI system was also just tuned and performs as it should and sounds amazing. The interior was also completely redone during the restoration with a new carpet kit as well as new RS door cards. This car speaks for itself and is truly a sight to see on the streets or even parked in a garage. I am able to provide more pictures of the vehicle as well as additional photos of the undercarriage to any interested parties upon request
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    Kaffee Braun = super-rare color --- + only the 2nd 'S' I've ever heard of . . .



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    Wow, ive never even heard of coffee brown before

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