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  1. #1231
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    Well clearly, they have not "found" the wheels.

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    Mecum Auction, CenturyLink Field Event Center, Seattle, WA, June 5-6, 2015
    1972 2.4L Porsche 911T Coupe, Lot S34
    VIN: -
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Mileage: -
    Color: Tangerine
    Auction Estimate: -

    Sold for $91,000 USD

  3. #1233

    FS: eBay@1971 911T - 73 3.0L RSR Super Carrera Martini Racing Livery Tribute

    No affiliation - would like a street touring version of this tribute.
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    1971 Porsche 911T Coupe (1973 3.0 RSR super Carrera body,MARTINI RACING tribute)

    VIN: 9111120423
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Mileage: -
    BIN Price: US$235,000.00
    Status: Bidding closed on June 19th at $66,666.00 with the reserve not met.

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    Seller's Description:

    This is a 1971 Porsche 911 race car. The body panels are reproduced from the 1973 MARTINI RACING Porsche 911 RSR. Body is all fiberglass with removable front and rear fenders. The tub is 100% rust and crash free. The engine is a 2.7 with RS pistons, racing cams and Webber carburetors. Transmission is a five speed 915 with limited slip. Bilstein coil over struts up front, Bilstein shocks in the rear and adjustable front and rear sway bars. This Vintage Race Car is all 1970's. It is a very reliable, fast and fun to drive. The car comes with a clear title
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 06-22-2015 at 01:45 PM. Reason: Bidding Status
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    1969 911t numbers matching, COA, complete restoration. Available in Los Angeles $85,000

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    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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  5. #1235

    FS: @Heritage Classics - 1973 2.4L 911T Aubergine/Tan MFI Coupe

    No affiliation - I know its a dealer, but I love the aubergine/tan color combination. There appears to be an error in the inside driver's door jamb label that states a VIN# "911310034", its missing a digit. I don't like the metal plates attached to the door pockets; it takes away from the period interior aesthetics.
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    Heritage Classics Motorcar Company, Los Angeles, CA
    1973 Porsche 2.4L 911T MFI Coupe
    VIN: 9113100134
    Build Date: 09/72
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Mileage: 83,428
    Price: US$108,500 (negotiable)

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    Dealer Description:

    AUBERGINE WITH TAN INTERIOR, GORGEOUS TWO OWNER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAR EQUIPPED WITH MECHANICAL FUEL INJECTION, FACTORY SUNROOF, 84,428 ORIGINAL MILES, FUCHS ALLOY WHEELS, BECKER MEXICO AM/FM CASSETTE PLAYER, THIS RARE EARLY 73 MODEL IS COMPLETE WITH HERITAGE CERTIFICATE, BOOKS AND TOOLS, SUPER PERFORMANCE IN A BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATION
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Lovely car Doug. Those metal plates are period accessories. I've seen them on at least two other early cars.
    Good spot on the vin sticker. Means its a repaint yeh? And someone ha made a boob on ordering the replacement.

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  7. #1237
    They really need to fix that VIN sticker...
    Peter Kane

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  8. #1238

    FS: @Bonhams Goodwood - 1970 911T Rally Car Tribute

    No affiliation.
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    Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed Sale - Chichester, Goodwood, 26 Jun 2015
    1970 Porsche 911T Coupe, Lot 390
    UK Registration: WRP 217H
    VIN: 9110120812
    Engine: 6390045
    Trans: -
    Mileage: -
    Auction Estimate: £70,000 - 90,000/US$ 110,000 - 140,000

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    Auction Description:
    *Prepared by Francis Tuthill
    *4th place finisher, 2005 East African Safari Rally
    *Maintained with no expense spared
    *MSA papers

    Few sports cars are as versatile as Porsche's perennial 911, a model that, for the past 50 years, has proved equally capable as a Grand Tourer, circuit racer or rally car. The 911 first appeared in the latter role, as a works entry, on the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally. Group wins were achieved in the European Rally Championship in 1966 and 1967, with works driver Vic Elford securing the overall European Championship in the latter. In 1968 the 911 emphatically established its credentials as a frontline rally car, works-entered 911s winning eight of the 15 European Championship rounds with works driver Pauli Toivonen taking the European title. Two years later the 911 brought Porsche its first World Championship of Makes. Today, the Porsche 911 in its many forms is a mainstay of historic rallying worldwide.

    By far the most successful historic Porsche rally specialists in the UK are Banbury based Tuthill Porsche, whose customers have won events in historic rallying globally, including the British Historic Rally Championship and the East African Safari Tally in 2011 with father and son team Björn and Matthias Waldegård. Father and son, Francis and Richard Tuthill, have gathered an enormous amount of experience and knowledge, building well over 100 competition cars for some of the best drivers in the world including Björn Waldegård, Jimmy McRae, Russell Brookes, Tony Pond, Walter Röhrl, Michèle Mouton and more recently Francois Deleçour.

    This particular car was fully prepared in 2005 from a bare 1970 Porsche 911T bodyshell to full 'Safari Specification' and then driven and tested by Jimmy McRae. It was then used for just only two events: the 2005 East African Safari Rally, driven by John Lloyd to 4th place overall, and the 2006 Carrera Sudamericana driven by the previous owner on his first major event to 10th place overall.

    The specification is very comprehensive, as the car was built on a 'no-expense-spared' basis, which included a welded roll cage that picks up on all suspension points, including the rear torsion tube. Other highlights are full Safari suspension that includes WRC four-way fully adjustable dampers; a 90-litre fuel tank designed to enable twin spare wheels to be accommodated ahead of it; a competition lightweight wiring loom and latest dashboard; centrally mounted 'Marathon' oil tank; and oil coolers mounted in the 'Duck Tail' rear spoiler, etc. The engine is a 3.0-litre, twin-plug 'high torque' unit giving a healthy and reliable 250bhp-plus, which is coupled to a limited-slip differential and high-ratio competition gearbox with its own oil cooler. An equivalent new-build car today, Tuthill inform us, would cost in excess of £150,000 and in the right hands this car is still more than capable of a podium place in any major international historic rally.

    The Porsche was purchased by the current vendor at Bonhams' Spa Classic Sale in May 2013 (Lot 37) having undergone a £30,000 rebuild by Francis Tuthill following its last rally. Since acquisition the car has benefited from extensive work exclusively by Tuthill, as evidenced by detailed invoices on file. The car also comes with an MSA Historic Rally Vehicle Identity Form and Competition Car Logbook, French Carte Grise and V5 registration document.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

  9. #1239
    friend looking at this car at canepa

    http://www.canepacollection.com/deta...-13792058.html

    anyone know anything about it??

    thanks in advance!

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    Impressive car. Do you know the price?
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