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Thread: FS: @CL - 1973 E Targa Sporto $70,000

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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainRoads View Post
    I'm certainly no expert, but didn't the Sportos say "Sportomatic" on the engine lid? (My 1968 -L did.) Or, was that only the earlier cars?
    1968-71 Sporto-equipped cars had the badge; 1972-3 cars did not, nor did impact bumper Sporto-equipped cars.
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    I have deleted my earlier posts due to misinformation from two people who claimed to have seen this car in person and that they knew quite a bit about this the car. I have personally not seen this car. If someone is interested they should check this car out in person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by endo911rs View Post
    The guy has been all over the place on pricing...first $45K, then hoping for close to $100K, then people started walking away and now he's back down in the 60-75 range. Buyers just get a bad taste in their mouth dealing with sellers like this. He also states the car is original paint...and its not...and not a great respray.
    that's the worst, bad taste indeed.
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Now for sale here: http://www.ronsusser.com/inventory/l...gold-metallic/ and on ebay from same seller.
    Currently in between Porsches. Sold my 73.5T Targa, now suffering from serious withdrawal symptoms. Attending Rennsport Reunion VI didn't really help getting over it.

    Past: '73.5T Targa, '12 991S Cab, '07 987

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    Quote Originally Posted by endo911rs View Post
    He also states the car is original paint...and its not...and not a great respray.
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    Craig's Lists and eBay postings disappear over time so . . .
    For the record:
    1973 Porsche 2.4L 911E Sportomatic Targa
    VIN: 9113210055
    Engine: 6239044
    Trans: 630057
    Color: Gold Metallic/Beige-Tan Leatherette
    Mileage: 81,298 (indicated)
    Price: -

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    Seller's Description:

    – A rare 1973 Porsche 911E Targa with Sportomatic option
    – Very nice presentable condition – not perfect but very presentable – a great driver
    – Gold metallic – great eye appeal

    I am pleased to offer this 1973 Porsche 911E Targa Sportomatic. According to my research (cannot confirm), it appears that 319 ’73 911E’s had the sportomatic option.

    Original options (see Certificate of Authenticity pictured above):

    – US emission
    – Option group G03
    – Forged alloy wheels
    – Stabilizer bars – front and rear
    – Sport seats – left and right
    – Raised steering wheel hub
    – Comfort equipment
    – White fog lights
    – Dunlop tires
    – Gold metallic exterior
    – Tan/beige leatherette interior

    Recent work done:

    – New brakes
    – Calipers rebuilt
    – New hoses
    – New pads
    – Rotors machined
    – New Shocks
    – Shifter bushings replaced
    – New injection pump belt
    – New style alternator

    Body:

    – Not original paint but has great shine
    – Chips along door edges body/door
    – Chips around gas filler door
    – Dent behind LH headlamp on fender
    – Rock chips on hood, front spoiler

    Important options:

    – Tilt sport seats
    – AC – Sportomatic
    – Fog lights
    – Air horns
    – Targa top

    Vehicle Condition:

    I have not personally inspected this vehicle. I am relying on the pictures and descriptions provided by the seller. I can tell based on pictures and conversations with the owner that 911E Targa is in very nice presentable condition and is an absolute blast to drive. There are some cosmetic flaws as noted in the description but this is a car that you can get in and drive around and have a great time.

    Please feel free to ask questions prior to bidding. I will make sure to get every questions answered in a timely basis.

    I invite and encourage any interested party to inspect this car in Atlanta, GA and determine for yourself that this car is truly in very good condition. Seeing is really believing.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Again or still on ebay, discovered it today: http://r.ebay.com/m5NI9f

    Like this car very much but not any longer so much after reading this thread....

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    It appears as though dash was replaced too.

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