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    WTT: Brown Beauty 72T Original MFI Car

    Greetings,

    Fabulous example of an original 1972 Porsche 911T. Original motor and MFI. Strong running motor with great leakdown and compression tests. Brand new paint in original Sepia Brown. Original Fuchs wheels (5). Many updates including headliner, interior carpet, trim, windshield, seals, rear tail lamps, ac blower. I have COA from Porsche HQ. This wouldn't qualify as a concours car but it is an excellent example of an original 911 from a desirable year (only year of front oil tank).

    Highlights - all original car. shows great. great paint, wheels, interior, drives well, strong transmission (shifts easily). all around great car. lots of records going back to 80's.
    Concerns - small paint blemish on hood, not original radio, tattered steering wheel and turn signal, cracked dash but it is covered with a professionally installed dash cap which looks great, normal oil leaks but no serious concerns, small rust spot/hole in engine bay that's been treated (not spreading, not substantial or a concern), a/c not working but has dealer installed vents.

    More pictures coming soon. I was originally hoping to trade for nice 993 C2s, but I will also entertain selling it. I'm asking $69,000. Many thanks to Pelican folks who helped me over the years with this car. It's a beauty. I love her. I'm just looking for a daily driver. The long hoods are getting so rare I'm afraid to put miles on it.

    If you're interested, shoot me a note at 313green@gmail.com. Thanks.

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    Last edited by 313green; 07-18-2014 at 03:33 AM. Reason: Trade or sell

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    Aren't the longhoods actually becoming *less* rare as so many people are resurrecting dead ones due to astronomical price increases?

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