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    FS: 69 911T Tangerine Targa

    Yes, another splendid example of the marque from Beverly Hillbillies Car Club.

    This zombie is a victim of climate change. Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall have taken a toll.

    What's included:
    Matching number engine. Rotates by hand, no debris in strainer.
    Correct trans (too lazy to see if it matches.)
    Std seats.
    14" Fuchs
    Whatever is attached to the car and hasn't fallen off.
    Whatever is in the photo package.

    What's not included:
    Floors.
    Title.
    BS. Unless that's what you like, then I will do my best to accommodate you.

    Detailed photos available. Just PM me.

    (Yes, that wire harness is holding the engine lid on.)

    $15.5 OBO
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    More exciting photos.
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    It looks like you already took the good bits... the one year only hazard switch is missing.

    I'll pass.

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    So I'll throw in a flasher switch and send you a purchase agreement?

    Yabba Dabba Doo!
    Last edited by Frank Beck; 07-25-2015 at 04:26 PM.

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    Frank

    Are you having canapés and a free glass of proseco for everyone at this wedding? As well as a two course meal? You seem to be digging deep. Or maybe this is going straight into the 64 fund (great story by the way, well done).

    GLWS. right colour.

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    Wedding has come and gone. It was a wonderful celebration.



    Lets make this Targa ad interesting:

    Every day I will discount the price $250 until it sells.

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    Damn

    I never get the break of the ball. I'm on holiday in September.

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    Price is down to $14,750.

    I've already had an offer but decided to pass; an amateur comedian Aussie friend said he would absolutely take it in 60 days. Literally.


    Will post pics of engine later today to tantalize, excite, and create buzz.

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    69 911T Tangerine Targa

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Matching number engine. Rotates by hand, no debris in strainer. (Yes, still has Zenith's).
    Frank, I think that '69 911T engines were still equipped with Weber carburetors, and that Zenith carburetors were introduced with the '70 2.2T engines.

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