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Thread: R, RS and RSR clone cars, hot rods, R gruppe cars, or otherwise for Sale

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    It's always better to buy one that's done. Preaching to the choir, I am.
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    FS: @eBay - 1972 911 SCCA ITS Race Car

    911E green fan shroud and '911E' engine lid I.D.
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    1972 Porsche 2.4L MFI 911T Coupe (Race Car)
    VIN: 9112102024
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: White
    Mileage: 88,276
    BIN Price: US$72,000

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    Seller's Description:

    For sale is a 1972 Porsche 911 currently in use in SCCA MARRS ITS class. Raced, owned, and maintained by a veteran 30 year Porsche racer and Porsche engine builder, the car is mechanically immaculate. The body is also in excellent condition, as the owner is and always has been an incredibly precise, successful, and clean racer. Buy it today and race it this weekend. This 1972 911 can also go to the vintage circuit where it would do great. In addition, it is a 1972 911 longhood which has it's own value chart on the rise most every day, in which this car could be returned to a stock period correct 1972 Porsche 911. The motor is a 2.4 MFI, rebuilt in 2014 with Mahle P&C's. The MFI has a modified space cam for the desirable fuel ratio of 12.8 to 1. The 915 gearbox was professionally rebuilt as well in 2015 by Eric Wills, one of the top early Porsche box rebuilders East of the Mississippi. The newly rebuilt motor and transmission have 4 hours of run time on them.

    The body is rust free, solid everywhere. A new front pan was installed and cut years back to allow for the proper placement of the fuel cell. All glass is original and in the car, doors as well. There is not any fiberglass or filler on this car, and for the most part it has very good gaps and lines.

    A COA and a clear title will be included in the sale of the 1972 911, along with the original log book, with an inspection stamp as recent as 4/15/2016. Also included in the sale are a factory set of L and R front fenders in excellent condition, a factory set of doors in excellent condition, bumperettes, and a front fiberglass bumper, all in white. These were spares for the car that were never used. The Hoosiers (R7's) on the car have 4 hours of run time on them (225/45/15), and two additional sets of wheels and tires are included (Toyo RA1 205/50/15. Hoosier R7's). All tires are on Porsche cookie cutters.

    The cool suit system in the 911 does not convey in the sale, it is being transferred to another race car. Please feel free to call me daytimes EST between 0800 and 2100 hours if you have questions at 301.648.5510. The car is available to be shown by appointment only. I am willing to negotiate a sale that is beneficial to both parties, and am always open to having a conversation. There are no warranties expressed nor implied in the sale of this 1972 Porsche 911, and I have the car listed on other sites as well, which could end the listing should a deposit be received. A deposit is required within 48 hours, with full payment due within ten days of deposit receipt.
    Doug Dill

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

  3. #163
    A very nicely built, highly detailed narrow bodied 1971 911 ST tribute is for sale at Autokennel in Southern California.

    http://autokennel.com/1971-porsche-911-st-coupe/

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    1972 De Tomaso Pantera
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    I really like the race car. It's an honest car with an honest price. It's not perfect but that's not relevant. It's a good car at a fair price.

    The Tribute is over the top on price. Tribute cars seem to be going for around $60,000 to $70,000 on BaT. Since this is a tribute car, and not a true clone, I would put it at $60,000.

    The market appears to be strengthening based on what if happening in Scottsdale. We'll see.

    Richard Newton
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    Porsche Nut merbesfield's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by nckzck View Post
    A very nicely built, highly detailed narrow bodied 1971 911 ST tribute is for sale at Autokennel in Southern California.

    http://autokennel.com/1971-porsche-911-st-coupe/

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    This an an amazingly well done car. I don't know the current owner, but I hope he/she is ok. I can't imagine going to this much effort and then not driving this car as it should be driven.
    Mark Erbesfield
    2018 911 Carrera T 7spd manual 😊
    1973 911S #9113301282
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    Quote Originally Posted by nckzck View Post
    A very nicely built, highly detailed narrow bodied 1971 911 ST tribute is for sale at Autokennel in Southern California.

    http://autokennel.com/1971-porsche-911-st-coupe/

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    The build thread:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...htweight-Build

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    That is a helluva car. Must be a sweet drive.
    David

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

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    Re: the 1971 ST @ AK
    Wow - that is a nice build! wonder what the price is - ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimxyz View Post
    Re: the 1971 ST @ AK
    Wow - that is a nice build! wonder what the price is - ?
    Yesterday it was marked $169,000 I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    Yesterday it was marked $169,000 I think.
    That's what I saw too. Did the price go up?
    Lee Fishpaw

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