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Thread: WTB 69-73 3.2 or 3.6

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    WTB 69-73 3.2 or 3.6

    I'm in the market for a longhood Targa with a pro-done 3.2 or 3.6 conversion. Must be RUST FREE and sorted. Prefer any of the bright 70's colors but will consider others. Suspension upgrades a plus. No projects please. May consider 74-77 if done RIGHT!.
    Thanks.
    Bobby Smith
    member #299
    1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
    1973 911 "Orangello"
    1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
    2011 Boxster Spyder
    1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green

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    Bobby,
    I have a 73 Targa with Euro spec. 3.0. Completely sorted. Full suspension updates and upgrades. Fresh window out paint, new (rebuilt) Targa top, red, near perfect condition.

    all work professionally done with receipts. If interested contact me at edbarnett@digitalpath.net.

    Ed
    Ed Barnett
    RGruppe #124
    Northern California Racing Club
    American Racing Club
    Member, Northwest Hillclimb Association

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    Still in the market. Will consider smaller displacement engines but would like at least 200HP.
    Bobby Smith
    member #299
    1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
    1973 911 "Orangello"
    1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
    2011 Boxster Spyder
    1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green

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    Bobby,
    I am not sure if this is what you are after, but, I have this listing on Ebay.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMESCX%3AIT

    Drew

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    It should work now.

    Drew

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf300tt View Post
    Bobby,
    I am not sure if this is what you are after, but, I have this listing on Ebay.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMESCX%3AIT

    Drew
    Does not look like a Targa to me?????????
    Bobby Smith
    member #299
    1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
    1973 911 "Orangello"
    1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
    2011 Boxster Spyder
    1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green

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    Still looking
    Bobby Smith
    member #299
    1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
    1973 911 "Orangello"
    1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
    2011 Boxster Spyder
    1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green

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    Bob, I saw this tonight...cool color, good price, but not the long hood, but thhat could be backdated

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...2l-engine.html

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    Hard to believe someone does not have a big engine TARGA F/S.
    Bobby Smith
    member #299
    1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
    1973 911 "Orangello"
    1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
    2011 Boxster Spyder
    1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green

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