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    FS: @eBay - '72 911S Targa - 9112310012

    Peter Kane

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    Senior Member vipergruen's Avatar
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    A very early 72S targa...
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    9112310012

    VIN = 9112310012
    Eng# = 6320036
    Trans# = 320033

    . . . This is a 1972 911S Targa with matching number engine and transmission. This car is in incredible original condition. Car comes from California and is an amazing rust free example. Car comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that shows this car is an original Silver Metallic #80 car with black interior. Car comes with the original engine and transmission, original rust free floors, original Bill of sale, original owners manual, and service file. Car received one repaint 20 years ago, paint is showing some signs of age. This is a rare opportunity to own a beautiful unmolested correct 911S Targa . . .

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    It has coup S/N: 9112300012 ?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by letsrollbabe View Post
    . . . It has coupe S/N: 9112300012 ????? . . .
    Dohp! . . .


    . . . and corrected
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    Very early production car w/ very interesting VIN stamp --- 2 font styles

    Also, compare . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=9112300011

    Love to know these production numbers

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    FS: @HMN -- '72 'S' Targa . . .

    Latest listing --- on Hemming's . . .

    VIN = 9112310012
    Eng# = ?
    Tans# = ?

    '. . . This is a 911 that you can't help but smile when you see it. Classic in silver over black with the bright brushed Targa bar and polished Fuchs wheels, this high powered S turns heads and wins nodding approvals from casual fans and hardcore Porschephiles alike. 52,000 documented miles Original engine and transaxle No rust ever California car Highly original An early Targa with great appeal This one is currently in our private collection but call and ask . . .'

    http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...1/1731332.html

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    So car get sold from one dealer to another and all of sudden mileage goes from 152K to 52K "documented"?

    I have info on this car that was sent from Dean at Aventura Motors back from Sept of 2014.
    Let me know and be glad to share with anyone who is looking into this 911S.

    Kenny

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    The ask is $200k- I'm surprised at all the expensive S targa's currently on market, seems like pricing has caught up with coupes.
    Phil
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    Maybe another consequence of the run up in prices. You could spin it like this...

    If you want an all weather, daily driver or a ragged edge track car, buy a coupe. But with the spike in values, there are not as many guys out there now who want 200k plus daily drivers or classic cars as Armco fodder. So if you are doing fine weather only road driving, why wouldn't you want to be able to take the lid off?

    It's a personal thing, but with the roof stowed and the sun shining, I think the targa is a thing of beauty. Happy to buy the rarer car, more expensive when new, at a discount while it lasts.

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