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Thread: FS: @porsport - 1972 911S ST Period Race Car

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    FS: @porsport - 1972 911S ST Period Race Car

    I have the ex Bienvenue Group 5 72S backup car. It is a very interesting old racer with a high butterfly 2.5. This is a real 72S that was converted to an ST / Group 5 car when new. The tub has a good clear chassis number and there is some good paperwork. I have lowered the price to $169,500 for a speedy sale. Please see my website http://www.Porsport.com and give me a ring if you think you may have an interest in this old S. Thanks.

    Don
    Last edited by Rennman; 08-05-2016 at 11:46 AM.

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    GLWS. For the record:
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    1972 911S/ST Canadian Race Car
    VIN: 9112301222
    Price: US$150,000

    72 FIA.JPG
    Doug Dill

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

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    Still looking for a new home. There is a lot of 911S here for the money. Check it out. Thanks.

    Don

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    Great car for the money...if you ask me.
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    I recently had the opportunity to see this car and like Aaron said a great car for the money !
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    After reserving the car and not getting paid it is available. Please see http://www.Porsport.com for lots of images. Thanks.

    Don

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    I will lower the price to $139,500 and will consider a trade on this old S. Thanks.

    Don

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    Don, if it's not too much trouble, could you please take a photo of the distributor body for me as well as a few straight-on shots of the engine compartment? It would help me answer some questions...
    -Marco
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    Marco please e mail me direct and let me know what you are trying to figure out. Thanks.

    Don

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