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Thread: FS: 1970 911T, Number Matching, COA, $30k

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    FS: 1970 911T, Number Matching, COA, $30k

    1970 Porsche 911T

    Sold

    Price: $30,000
    VIN: 9110122036
    Engine Number: 6106974
    Transmission Number: 7104987

    The car is in very nice, three owner (I'm the 3rd owner), restoration candidate in overall good condition, with above average interior and exterior. Mechanically the car is rock solid - I've driven it all over the place with no issues. It starts up immediately, even after sitting for some time. It has fairly new shocks, brakes, etc. It has Weber carbs that run flawlessly. It is currently sitting on SC 16x7 and 16x8 Fuchs. Most importantly, the car is 95% original. There is rust in the floors and rails in need of attention - the car will need new pans, etc.

    I have the COA from Porsche verifying a numbers matching car. It was originally Light Ivory/11 over Black Leatherette/11 with S instruments and oil tank.

    I was going to turn this car into a hotrod and use as my daily driver, but decided I shouldn't dismantle and cut up an original, numbers matching 911T. I have no desire to complete a restoration on a car I intend to drive extensively, so I'm passing this car on to someone that will.

    The car has been maintained by Poudre Sports Car in Fort Collins, CO for the past 28 years.

    Here is a video of the car running on the roads by Horsetooth Reservoir.

    https://youtu.be/DyZkhZ6A27o

    Please let me know if you have any questions.



















    Last edited by Grendel; 09-15-2015 at 11:31 AM.

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    PM sent interested!

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    CoA: "911S oil tank".

    ?????

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    sure sure was a very popular option - I on the other hand opted for the ultra rare 917 oil tank and instruments

    but in all seriousness - good luck with the sale - I think if you go below $25k it should sell
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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    . . . think if you go below $25k it should sell . . .
    Hour-'n'-a-half . . . give-or-take

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    Car is sold, about 5 minutes after I posted. Thanks for your interest everyone.

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    Thanks for posting your car here, Grendel

    Ours is a tough audience --- but . . . .


    . . . I hope we helped!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    Thanks for posting your car here, Grendel

    Ours is a tough audience --- but . . . .


    . . . I hope we helped!
    Thank you LongRanger, I hope I helped a fellow enthusiast get a nice car at a reasonable price.

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