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    Senior Member sam71TargaS's Avatar
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    FS: 1972 911T Coupe

    1972 Porsche 911T Coupe Numbers Matching - Complete Nut and Bolt Restoration

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    Last edited by sam71TargaS; 11-02-2014 at 06:09 AM.
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    she is a beauty - good luck with sale - well priced in this market - hurry while you can
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    Unless this thing is full of bondo(which I highly doubt), this car is a great buy at $87.5K! Great looking car...best of luck with the sale!
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    Still for sale...
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    1970 T Coupe - Gone
    1997 993 Coupe - Last of the air cooled

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    That makes no sense - who has looked at it ? I c junk going for nearly that price - where do you have it advertised ? Did you try the Euro Porsche board ? maybe it is worth trying a good auction ?
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    I am wondering the same thing....the car is not perfect, but it is extremely nice. I did get a PPI completed by a potential buyer (he ended up purchasing an 100% original car) and have addressed the issues from that; in process of redoing the alignment (was pulling to the left), in process of re-trimming the original steering wheel (had wheel cover over original leather wrap), in process of replacing the original rear view mirror (had some discoloring), realigned the drivers front fender and hood and replaced the already new gaskets for the chain housing covers (minor seepage). All in all it is a RESTORED car with all receipts, photos, etc. so you know what you are getting...not a half restored, mis-matched over priced longhood.
    Last edited by 72targa; 09-23-2014 at 09:02 PM.
    1971 S Targa - Gone
    1970 S Coupe Vintage Racer turned RGruppe - Gone
    1973 T Coupe - Gone
    1972 T Coupe - Gone
    1970 T Coupe - Gone
    1997 993 Coupe - Last of the air cooled

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