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    1973 911T Hot Rod factory Tangerine color

    For Sale is a 1973 T Non Sunroof Coupe converted to R Gruppe Style Hot Rod by Jeff Gamroth, ex Tom Wilkinson car. 3 inches of complete documentation of every build detail. Factory Tangerine color (2323). 2.7 Mechanical Fuel injected RS spec Motor (7R case) with RS MFI Pump. 4 Factory 911 R wheels on 195/60 F and 215/60 R Yokohamas. Gearbox also built by Jeff Gamroth with Quaffi LSD with Wevo shifter. Paint is exceptional and car is in concour condition. Bilstein HD shocks with 21mm front and 27 mm rear drilled torsion bars. Upgraded SC brakes with cool kit. Interior contains RS Lightweight style carpet and door panels with ST seats, vinyl with cord inserts. 10K tach with Momo steering wheel with correct (vintage) Momo hub. Absolutely NO rust and car is in perfect mechanical condition . Please call with any and all questions. 70K OBO.

    Mark Dockins
    Kennesaw, Georgia
    (678)414-5844
    dockinstileworks@aol.com
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    This car is bad ass!
    63 356 B 2.1L Outlaw
    75 911M 2.7 MFI
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera
    19 991 S

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    Beautiful car.
    356 Reg #16227
    Early S Reg #700
    R Gruppe #340

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    - love it... -I'm in the market and this is exactly the look I'm after... unfortunately this is slightly out of my budget, the $ / £ exchange rate has made my 'pot' considerably less these last few weeks... -timing has killed me... -again!
    Steve Mortimer
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    '54 VW Karmann Kabriolett (ex-DKP)
    '70 Porsche 911 T (sold -looking for replacement)
    '95 Audi/Porsche RS2


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    The paint and detail work on this car is pretty exceptional. There are not many turn key hot rods out there as nice as this one.
    Tom F.

    '67 911S Slate Gray
    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
    '92 964

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    Tom Wilkinson's old car 3 owners later.

    Tom
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

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    ...make that four owners later. Car has SOLD.
    Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

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