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Thread: FS: @CL - 1973 911T Club Sport $55000

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    FS: @CL - 1973 911T Club Sport $55000

    See craigslist posting. http://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/5378984068.html
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    Would you happen to have a recommendation for a PPI local to either of the two cars (looks like the same owner) you posted?
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    I would recommend European Road and Racing here in Charleston.

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    Have prices really declined so much that this one looks like a bargain....?
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    No engine bay pic's seems kind of odd to me. No indication of whether there car is running MFI, carb's, or in the case of a 73T, CIS? It also seems odd that someone would go to the trouble of building up a rally car, and then leave the motor stock which the seller indicates is the case in his description? The tach shows a 7300 redline though. I am guessing that the owner may have had another engine in the car, and then dropped the original one back in to sell it as a matching numbers car...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 993TT View Post
    Have prices really declined so much that this one looks like a bargain....?
    What are you talking about??? This T is a example of what not to do to a long hood. .. What people do to great cars??
    Bob Lee
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    Last edited by bob lee; 01-04-2016 at 02:43 AM.

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    Always loved the look of this car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gruen911 View Post
    No engine bay pic's seems kind of odd to me. No indication of whether there car is running MFI, carb's, or in the case of a 73T, CIS?
    Judging by this CL photo, it appears to be CIS:
    73T Engine.jpg


    I always thought the Silver Metallic color code was 935?
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    For '73 special order color 936 is correct code for Silver Metallic.
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    Interesting selling strategy, originally listed @ $55k (see title of this post), now (on CL) for $60k. Nice car though.

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