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    FS: @eBay - Dave Aase's '73 911E

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI...ectorid=229466



    This 1973 Porsche 911E Sunroof Coupe is fresh from a full rotisserie restoration. The car is numbers matching (9113201244 / 6231951 engine) and was well equipped with trim, stabilizer bars tinted glass and a power sunroof. This car was Dave Aase’s personal 911, own a part of history.

    Originally Sepia Brown, the “E” has been restored in glorious light yellow paint, Daves favorite color. The paint is immaculate and the color and shine really shows off the perfect panel gaps and precise fit and finish. This car has been completely stripped and no sign of the original brown finish or rust can be found anywhere. All rubber seals, gaskets, stainless trim and moldings have been replaced with new or refinished. Even the windshield is new. The wheels are professionally refinished and we installed 5 new Dunlop tires. There is a new gas tank installed also.

    Looking underneath, the under-body has been restored to new condition both in appearance and function. This was a very solid car to begin with and now that it is completed it is ready to drive up your favorite twisty road or win blue ribbons at concours events. The front sway-bar was upgraded.

    The interior has been completely restored by Porsche specialists, Autos International in Southern California using only the best materials. Seats, carpet, headliner…all new! Even the trunk is like new and contains the original tool kit with the original fuse packet.

    The original engine was completely rebuilt using new pistons/cylinders, connecting rods, camshafts, etc. The original Mechanical Fuel Injection has been retained and is in great working condition. The stacks and Throttle bodies were professionally rebuilt, including new linkages, plating and bushings. The heat exchangers are SSI stainless steel heat exchangers are NOS. No corners have been cut anywhere.

    The car comes complete with the original owners manual, manual wallet, certificate of authenticity from Porsche and service binder. It has been aligned and is ready to go!

    WE ARE HAPPY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS, BUT PLEASE take the time to look at the photos found on our Flickr site.

    Thank you,

    Ron Thomas

    614-205-7942

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    That is a wonderful car. Going to make someone very happy in 2014.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    Pretty car...even though the exterior and interior colors have been changed...$105k price seems reasonable considering the level of restoration.
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    . . . 99 watchers . . .

    It'll be interesting to compare this auction to the Physicist's car, here . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...uot-have-a-71E

    Nice timing. Think that Aase might know about that other auction?

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    Exactly what I was wondering
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    . . . 99 watchers . . .

    It'll be interesting to compare this auction to the Physicist's car, here . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...uot-have-a-71E

    Nice timing. Think that Aase might know about that other auction?
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    Soooo.... do I hit Buy It Now or look back a year from now and kick myself for not pulling the trigger?
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    And...how does this car rate when compared to the "Dusty and Friend" 71E that just went for 158,000ish??
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    Quote Originally Posted by 767driver View Post
    And...how does this car rate when compared to the "Dusty and Friend" 71E that just went for 158,000ish??
    Dunno, except to say it's $53,000ish less expensive. Only drawback I see to the Aase car is that it's not the original colour, but that wouldn't stop me from buying it.

    BTW: Bought my '70 911T on Ebay about almost one year ago today via the Buy It Now feature and have NO REGRETS. Made the purchase subject to a PPI to verify car was accurately represented in the Ebay listing. I don't see that as being a problem with the Aase car.

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    I don't think you will regret hitting the buy it now button, it's a great deal.
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