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    Found another one! 1972 911T

    Hey guys, these things find me I swear! I couldn't pass this up. It's a totally complete 1972 911T, bone stock and sitting in CA for 20yrs. I bought it from the second owner who had owned it since 1984. She drove it for a couple years and then parked it after getting married and having kids. It ran when parked but obviously the MFI is now all gummed up and who knows what else. The floor pan, rockers, kidney bowls etc. are solid. It will need a suspension pan and there is also rust around the front windscreen and gutters. Some good options on the car- Fuchs, 915 5-spd, 911S brakes/suspension/trim and no sunroof. It even still has the fuch spare and factory tool kit! I'll see if I can get it running and then I'll decide what to do with it. Most likely I'll sell it to help fund my 911S. I'll post more pics once I get it cleaned up.
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    congrats. i love the 2nd pic of your garage. Calendar nomini.

    good use of the RV, "shade the 3rd early car"

    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    Right on Craig! Now the orange T is my idea of a GREAT platform for my dream ST hotrod. If only a car like this would find me!

    Kent
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    Here are a few more pics. It's still very dirty but I got a few pm's for more pics.
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    Wow! tool kit with screwdrivers and PLIERS !
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    originally metallic blue?

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    Yeah, I believe it was a special order color. Gemini Blue, 334-9-3

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    Is that a ski rack? Don't see many of those in CA...
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    Sure looks like a ski rack!

    What a great find!
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    Resale red

    Porsche 911, 1971
    2.5L on Webers
    Silvermetallic

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    I wonder if the fan belt is still good?
    Great find!
    --Joe

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