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    WTT: 1972 911T Coupe

    1972 Porsche 911T Coupe Numbers Matching - Complete Nut and Bolt Restoration
    VIN: 9112102122
    Engine: #6123289
    Factory 4 speed 915/12 Trans
    415 – Sepia Brown
    Brown Leatherette Seats
    61,398 odometer reading
    Complete Original Took Kit and Jack

    Interior Specs:
    New German Velour Carpets
    New Trunk Compartment German Perlon Carpet
    New German Ivory Headliner
    New German Recovered Leatherette Seats
    Factory 400mm Leather Steering Wheel (includes new leather wrap)
    New German Leatherette Upholstery for All Trim
    New Door Sills
    All Gauges and Lights Work
    Interior is in overall excellent condition.

    Exterior Specs:
    Repainted (bare metal) to a high standard in original Sepia Brown
    Undercarriage re-undercoated
    H4 Headlights
    New Seals
    New S Deco Trim
    New Bumperettes
    All Bolts Properly Plated
    New Goodyear Eagle GT P195/60/15H Tires

    Mechanical Specs:
    Engine Complete Rebuild w/Solex Cams, JE 9:5.1 86mm Pistons/Cylinders
    Original MFI Rebuilt to S specs by SuperTec Performance
    New MFI Injectors
    Engine Tin Powder Coated
    Original Heat Exchangers Restored
    Period Correct Leistritz Muffler
    New Sachs Clutch

    Suspension Specs:
    21/27 Torsion Bars
    Valved Bilstein Shocks
    All New Elephant Racing Rubber Bushings
    All Suspension Components Powder Coated or Plated
    Factory Front and Rear Sway Bars
    All New Brake Calipers (Brembo Alfa Romeo Upgrade in Front), Lines, Rotors
    Ride Height ROW

    Overall this is an excellent fresh restoration of a one year only 1972 coupe. All proper items have either been replaced or restored. The pans are original and jack points are of course solid. Car is straight with proper gaps. Doors close with that solid air tight sound that you only get from a Porsche. The engine and gearbox are smooth with good power and low end torque. This is a Colorado car that has been in storage since early 2000's. This numbers matching car is in pristine condition and appreciating at a rapid rate. I have many additional pictures on Flikr should anyone want to see them serious buyers feel free to call or contact me by email. https://www.flickr.com/photos/126472...57646724324058

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    Last edited by 72targa; 09-21-2014 at 03:48 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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    Senior Member sam71TargaS's Avatar
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    I would entertain Porsche partial trades...specifically 993, 2004 or 2005 GT3 or non water cooled turbos and cash.
    Last edited by 72targa; 09-21-2014 at 03:48 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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