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Thread: FS: @porsport - Leaf Green 1973.5 911T Coupe Survivor

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    FS: @porsport - Leaf Green 1973.5 911T Coupe Survivor

    Posting this very original Survivor 911 here first. Please see my site for images and full description. First $79,500 buys this exceptional 911. Thanks.

    http://www.porsport.com/1973_911_t_coupe


    Don
    Last edited by Rennman; 05-24-2014 at 03:14 PM.

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    Beautiful! I love the color.

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    What a fantastic car. Leaf Green is very rare. I do not have one in my collection... very tempting.... t
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    super super car, i'm 'green with envy' (!)
    Paul

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    Exceptional Color Combo

    Price: $79,500.00
    VIN: 9113103014
    Engine: 6135190
    Trans: 730232

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    "Last of the legendary long hoods, this outstanding example is unrestored and still wears at least half of the original, special order Leaf Green paint. This 911 is completely unaltered having never been apart for restoration. There is no evidence of rust or crash repair. Great paint on very straight body shell, beautiful window frames, tinted glass and trim.
    The interior is all original and excellent over all however some areas such as the carpet and dash pad show it’s age. Smooth running 2.4 CIS engine is not a big leaker or smoker. This unique 911 T was obviously a special order car with the very rare color, S front mounted oil cooler and S instruments and trim making this a one of a kind Early 911.
    The car started out in Florida and then lived out west. This 911 is being offered in as found condition. POA."
    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 05-28-2014 at 12:56 PM. Reason: Price adjustment from $85,000.00
    Doug Dill

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    wow what an amazing car. I don't see this one lasting long

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    Love that.

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    Truely lovely. Worth every cent of a rather low asking price.
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    Price adjusted to $79,500. Thanks guys.

    Don

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    I like original 911s. If I was in the market today for a '73, this would be a prime candidate.
    Doug Dill

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