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Thread: FS: @eBay - '72 911T Hot Rod done right

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    FS: @eBay - '72 911T Hot Rod done right

    Just listed my '72 911T Hot Rod on Ebay. This was built from an extremely solid car from the ground up. Very quick, sounds great, solid, sound car that you can drive anywhere
    http://goo.gl/cJl5mV

    1972 Porsche 911 T RS/ST/S Tribute

    VIN # 9112102742

    Bahia Red, Spies Hecker 2 stage applied June 2013

    Paint 8.5-9.0 stars out of 10

    RS gas-welded steel flares

    Oil door removed and oil tank moved to rear

    Unknown Chassis mileage

    Very solid, no rust car

    Very quick, great-sounding, fun-fun car



    MOTOR- under 5,000 miles since rebuild June '14

    1983 ROW 911/930 3.0 motor

    3.2 short-stroke EBS Nickisil Barrels

    JE 9.7:1 Pistons and rings

    Large Valve Head ported, new valves, guides, seats

    Racing Valve Springs, titanium retainers

    WebCam 464/465 Cams

    Raceware Rod bolts

    New 46mm PMO Carbs w/ K&N & Rainhats

    MSD Ignition

    Hershon IAE Recurved Distributor

    SSI Headers and Exchangers

    M&K Sport 911R-type Muffler

    GEARBOX/SUSPENSION

    915 Gearbox w/WEVO Shifter, new shifter bushings & coupler

    Choice of Fuchs 7” X 15” - Fronts, 8” X 15” - Rears

    or

    Group 4 Campagnolo PAG wheels in satin gold 7's & 8's

    New Falken 205/55-15 fronts, 225/50-15 rears

    SC Alloy Trailing Arms

    964 4-piston front calipers and ventilated and drilled rotors F&R

    Turbo tie rods, new bushings and bearings all around

    New Bilstein HD F&R shocks

    Elephant front strut brace

    Just aligned and corner balanced October '14

    OTHER

    Gas-Welded RS-type rear flares

    RS Front bumper with Porsche OE Oil Cooler

    OE RS Touring Trim

    Optional painted fiberglass ducktail, w/grille ready for bolt on

    Hella H4 Headlights w/upgraded relays, wiring, LED Signal bulbs

    Dynamat floors/firewall

    Period Vintage Racemark Wheel with Zuffenhaus raised hub

    Later SC gas tank

    Alloy spacesaver spare, unused

    INTERIOR

    Sport Classic Seats Leather and VW GTI Mk VI Plaid inserts

    RSA Door Panels

    Original rear seats in great shape

    Blaupunkt Toronto Bluetooth w/Pioneer 2-channel amp

    Removable Vintage suitcase JBL speakers

    New Lightweight Perlon Carpet set

    Black/Red Cocoa Mats

    Updated electric Speedo

    Working clock

    Later 7200 Redline Tach

    Black Headliner, great shape

    Will add under car pictures this weekend, clean and dry as the top

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    What did this car sell for ?

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    I am curious as well, the highest bid that I saw was somewhere in the 70s.
    Early 911 S Registry #2701
    930 powered 1973 911T

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    It was $75K, and apparently sold for ;-)

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    Cool, thanks for the info!
    Early 911 S Registry #2701
    930 powered 1973 911T

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    A very good deal for some lucky guy.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    It is my car and sold for over $80k

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    A very good deal for some lucky guy.
    Really nice car but curious how this is a good deal??
    911 1967S 308470
    [B]911 1965 301946 Irish Green
    [B]911 1965 302962 Polo Red
    911 1965 300760 White SOLD
    911 1971S S/T 2.5
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    Because it looks like a great fun car to drive and probably would cost as much to replicate.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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