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    FS: 1972 911T Sportomatic

    1972 Sephia Brown 911T Sportomatic.
    VIN:9112101332

    Canadian Car from Vancouver Island with owner history since new. 3 owner.
    72k Original Miles. With original books, keys, jack and tool roll.
    Numbers matching with COA.
    Very Original non molested car with only one repaint in 1984. Lacquer paint and shows excellent. No rust. No accidents. Nice interior.
    Car was displayed at Vancouver Expo 1986 and mothballed in a collection until i purchased the car in 2017.

    I commissioned a mechancial restoration of fuel system, brakes, lines, and overall tune up. (I have service records of all the work i had performed)
    Installed turbo valve covers (have originals). Installed correct 1972 headlights (have original sugar scoops). New Boge shocks all the way around.
    Correct Date coded and restored Fuchs. Car still wears the Pirelli tires from 1986.
    I have put about 1000 miles on this car when i commuted from Vancouver to Whistler on the sea to sky and now St.Petersburg FL to Sebring Florida when racing IMSA.

    The car runs and drives excellent. Everything works as it should and have zero issues.
    The sportmatic is actually a blast to drive like a clutchless manual. (cant help but want to install headers, track suspension and sport seats!)

    Given the condition of the car i had to pay alot to get it from the previous collection especially given that 1972 sportomatic are rare.

    Located in Tarpon Springs Florida. (can easily go back to canada).

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    Senior Member tcsracing1's Avatar
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    I will be putting this car up on bring a trailer for anybody interested in bidding.
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    I don’t see a price.

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    ^^^^ looks like the author edited it out. Would appreciate it being added back until the BaT activity begins.
    Peter Kane

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    Senior Member tcsracing1's Avatar
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    Price up.
    Will let everybody here know when it hits bring a trailer.
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    Great car at a great price, my guess it will never make it to BaT : )
    Joe Annicelli
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    Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
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    I currently own 10 air cooled 911s.
    Some are drivers, some are older restorations, some are being restored or are completely restored.

    The value in such a good 911 such as this 1972 i am offering puts you light years away from a car needing everything.
    Would cost you twice the price to restore a car to this level.

    This car looks perfect to put in a collection, weekend cars/coffee or as a basis for a sport seat, sport suspension and exhaust hot rod.
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
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    Looking for 1969T Transmission #7195495
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    Tires from 1986….no thanks. Period correct is great, but not with tires.
    -Doug
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