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1973.5 911 T Coupe 2.4 CIS 19K original miles 1 owner from new with all available records including original window sticker, condition is next to excellent, Thank you.Attachment 280870
Not so Bad, Great! So they are still Out there...
This is the car bought in the parking lot at Amelia Island last year. I met Heinz and his friends. He asked about Porsches (original ones) and I pointed to the owner of "a few".
It's an interesting car. One photo of the upper right side of the hood shows where the original paint was lightly buffed. It's pretty amazing. Took a lot of pictures of the original moldings and the air conditioning setup since it was a factory AC car. Note the City of Roanoke decal. 1980.
Glad to see it finally made it, Heinz!
Tom
Hello, yes, this is the car ;-)
I like this condition, not all understand this.
Yes they are, but harder to find them like new anymore the way they were deliverd, it still has the plastic on the sunvisors....
Lovely car. Good find. Congrats, Heinz. What month in 1972 was it produced?
I would love to know if the seat belt receptacle has textured or non-textured black cover. Could you maybe post a close-up of the receptacle:
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Hello, thank you, Picture is not possible at the Moment, sorry.
Here are the docs again.
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Thanks Heinz.
Sorry for any inconvienience this might be. It is just not often you get to see a unrestored original car with this level of original details present.
If photos are no option, maybe you could just check the receptacles next time you are with the car? The two different types of receptacles are seen here:
Non-textured:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...1&d=1391942760
Textured:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...1&d=1391942811
Production date is not shown in the documents. It is found on the silver label in the driver side door jamb: E.g. 10/72 or similar:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...9&d=1390917818