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    Viper green 72 S Targa

    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Just a couple questions arise: interesting that it specifies the trans is matching number... didn't see a reference to a matching # engine. Build # is too late to have chrome seat hinges. Did not specify Viper was the original color.
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    Reference...VIN = 9112310859

    Offered at $53,000

    "DESCRIPTION
    1972 Porsche 911S.This is a rust free car that has had a great deal of mechanical and body work done to it.The car was stripped to bare metal and repainted in Viper green. Except for the front seats, the interior has been redone with a new dashboard,carpet,door panels and rear deck.All the rubbers have been replaced including the vent window rubbers. The targa top has been restored with a new roof skin and head liner. New rocker panels, mirrors and trunk carpet. The entire brake system has been redone with new cross drilled rotors, rebuilt S calipers, new master cylinder, and new brake lines. Tie rod ends have been replaced and the car has new Bilstein rear shocks and Michelin 205/60/15's. The engine has been rebuilt with new cylinders and the original Mahle pistons.New rocker arms,chain tensioner updates, intermediate shaft assembly,fuel injectors, fuel pump, time serts and engine mounts.The mechanical fuel injection pump has also ben completely rebuilt. The valve covers and engine sheet metal has been powder coated. The heads have been ported and machined for twin plug ignition. The car is currently running on single plugs, but I have the complete crank fire system for twin plug ignition. A reconditioned oil reservoir has been fitted. The transmission has been completely rebuilt with a new clutch. This is a very nice car that has had a lot of time and money invested in it, and only needs a few minor details taken care of. "
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