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Thread: FS: 1971 911T Targa 2.5L

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    FS: 1971 911T Targa 2.5L

    Last edited by CurtEgerer; 08-12-2016 at 12:16 PM.

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    Wow. Never thought I would see the day. =(

    Someone bought a well sorted "need nothing" car. In this age of restos being slammed together and sold before the paint dries, buyers often end up spending thousands above purchase cost to make the car work right. Not in this case.

    Sad to see my road-trip partner leave the fold. Hope to see it around again someday.
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    Not surprised this car didn't last long..an excellent example of a well executed HR 911 that was built,owned and driven by a legend in the HR911/RG community..
    Someone got a iconic 911...
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    Sounds like it's going to a really good guy and will be DRIVEN again as it always has been and should be. I was honestly embarrassed to write in my advert that it had only been driven 551 miles in the last 2 years

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    Wow Curt, congrats - I think. I am with Dave on this, someone got a fantastic well sorted hotrod 911. I am going to miss that Targa and its Pilote leading us on cross country drives. I too hope to see it around sometime.
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    Man..... WTF???
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    Curt's just gettin too old for this craziness
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    Kettle, black, ?, how does that go again Ed? I'm currently interviewing for a co-driver position for Bergrennen. So at least I've got THAT going for me.

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    Pot,,,,kettle,,,,,,black,,,,,,nahhh, I still have my cars
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    And you still drive them cross-country! Got me on both counts

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