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  1. #511
    This looks like a steal. Never driven a sportomatic.

    http://cannillomotorsports.com/pasti...sche_911t.html
    Charlie
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  2. #512
    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1290544

    73.5 on Samba. Been a while since I have seen this many superlatives in a single ad. Ever seen rear flares like this on a T targa?? The 'factory AC' is aftermarket and the front seats were recovered badly. The 7s in the rear look nice but I doubt they are 'original'. Seller should be a bit more careful with his description; maybe he really has no clue?

    Not my first choice in colors either. Fraise/Strawberry is a fruit, not a Porsche.

    ~J~
    air cooled only

  3. #513
    Quote Originally Posted by Jules Dielen View Post
    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1290544

    73.5 on Samba. Been a while since I have seen this many superlatives in a single ad. Ever seen rear flares like this on a T targa?? The 'factory AC' is aftermarket and the front seats were recovered badly. The 7s in the rear look nice but I doubt they are 'original'. Seller should be a bit more careful with his description; maybe he really has no clue?

    Not my first choice in colors either. Fraise/Strawberry is a fruit, not a Porsche.
    I know this car. The dealer bought it some weeks ago in this condition for a considerably(!) lower amount. The car went through a restoration by a private person including complete respray in original color.

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    Hope they get it! Mine (same color and year) will be back from the Mechanic shortly with an engine rebuild, synchros and gears in the trans, and the MFI back on it. Which I have never had the pleasure of driving it as it originally came so I look forward to seeing the difference between the Webers and the MFI.

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    Looks like a nice car.
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    This car is F/S now and tidy-ed up a bit better. Pictures here are from me. Going through Exotic Classics in NY.

    A very cool and original 911T.


    1973 Porsche 911T All Original ‘Time Warp’ Find.


    Ivory /Cinnamon Leather interior, Factory sport seats, 5 speed, Becker radio, Coco mats. 31208 miles since new. This car has never been repainted or restored. Very nice patina throughout. Rust free and very clean under chassis with recent service for continuous trouble free miles. This 911T Drives tight and is well sorted. The way you would expect a true air cooled 911 to drive. These last in the ‘Long Wheel Base’ Long Hood 911’s and are getting very much in demand and on all the watch lists of collectors for the era to have. A time warp vehicle of this caliber will always command the most money and in resale since it is ‘only original once’. Still getting some decals for the motor(Shell/Coil).

    $89900.


    https://picasaweb.google.com/1018348...zTq4e-1PPY0wE#


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    1973T Sunroof Coupe, golden green, on CL Las Vegas

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    Ad text:
    1973 Porsche 911 coupe with a sunroof. Color is the very rare golden green (yellowish green metallic).

    We drive it regularly and it runs out great. Newer tires about a year old.
    Always a california and arizona car with no rust of accidents.

    Does have some nice S options such as steel bumper spoiler, brakes, Koni shocks, guages and power windows.
    Has nice recaro seats
    looking for something north of 30k but will entertain offers.

    http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/2948087396.html

  8. #518

    your car

    Hi- Would you please give me a call about your car when you have time? 206-949-9945

    Thank you, Gary

  9. #519
    Quote Originally Posted by Varooom View Post
    This car is F/S now and tidy-ed up a bit better. Pictures here are from me. Going through Exotic Classics in NY.

    A very cool and original 911T.


    1973 Porsche 911T All Original ‘Time Warp’ Find.


    Ivory /Cinnamon Leather interior.

    $89900.


    https://picasaweb.google.com/1018348...zTq4e-1PPY0wE#


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    The interior color shown is not Cinnamon. This is:
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  10. #520
    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    The interior color shown is not Cinnamon. This is:
    Tom, you opened up an old wound! I haven't seen pics of my old 73.5 in quite some time- I was sorry to see that car go...and yes, that was the cinnamon/Russet interior

    Marco
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    1992 Carrera RS

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