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    My E Targa and friends

    Take your targa pick, 72E, 68 912SWT, 70 914-6.
    Email me for more pics or any of the three, asking 32K for the E, matching numbers, factory air, leather, very nice drive, original color is Viper Green.[IMG]http://cid-a099343df9bd3a03.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=play&resid=A099343DF9BD3A03!105&au thkey=F*!I2XeJFvk%24[/IMG]

    I have no idea what I am doing with the URL, link etc.

    best wishes,

    Rusty

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    Rusty,

    Very nice cars! The Elan is nice as well....

    Here's an easier link.

    http://cid-a099343df9bd3a03.photos.l...orsche%20Stuff

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    Just curious. Fantasy Junction has this car on Ebay right now. looks very nice, but is this a sporto conversion????http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...t_47546wt_1167
    Seller does not mention anything about it, but there is a manual in the photos specifically for sporto's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gruen911 View Post
    Just curious. Fantasy Junction has this car on Ebay right now. looks very nice, but is this a sporto conversion????http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...t_47546wt_1167
    Seller does not mention anything about it, but there is a manual in the photos specifically for sporto's.
    I contacted Fantasy Junction. Here is the response...

    "None of the three owners have changed the engine, so it should be original. The engine and s/n are in the listing, so please feel free to check them out. We think that in that year all the manual sets came with a sportmatic book."

    I'll leave it to the Porsche Literati to comment on the manual sets.

    Best,

    Dave
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    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    I contacted Fantasy Junction. Here is the response...

    "None of the three owners have changed the engine, so it should be original. The engine and s/n are in the listing, so please feel free to check them out. We think that in that year all the manual sets came with a sportmatic book."

    I'll leave it to the Porsche Literati to comment on the manual sets.

    Best,

    Dave
    That means it's a 911E 5 speed sporto conversion. Mumbo jumbo like this is why I a;ways hesitate to buy from a dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gruen911 View Post
    That means it's a 911E 5 speed sporto conversion. Mumbo jumbo like this is why I a;ways hesitate to buy from a dealer.
    I agree - it would be nice to get a simple yes/no answer. However:
    1) They claim original paint. That still doesn't rule out some touch up. Conspicuously absent is the "Sportomatic" emblem on the rear deck lid. Either the deck lid has been replaced or patched. Hard to tell from the pictures, but there doesn't seem to be any evidence of touch up from the underside of the deck lid.
    2) Another clue would be what they did with where the torque converter fluid pump used to be. A picture of that area would be helpful.

    I've done Sporto conversions and they are pretty straight-forward. Best done with a rebuild so you can properly balance the flywheel, crankshaft and new clutch combo. I don't see a big downside, as long as they disclose what they know. Can't speak to the manual inclusion question.

    - MR

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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainRoads View Post
    Conspicuously absent is the "Sportomatic" emblem on the rear deck lid.
    I could by wrong, but I believe the "Sportomatic" wasn't always installed on the later ('72-'73) cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72 S Trga View Post
    I could by wrong, but I believe the "Sportomatic" wasn't always installed on the later ('72-'73) cars.
    The add claims it's a '69.

    - MR

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    Yes I saw a Metalic Blue 1973 911S at one of the North meets South R-Gruppe events and it was a Sportomatic without the badge on the engine lid saying "Sportomatic".
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    FS: '70 E in La Habra

    Not mine but looks to be a good example

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...t_14103wt_1165

    -Dave
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