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Thread: FS: 1973.5 911T Coupe Project Roller

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    Senior Member greggearhead's Avatar
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    FS: 1973.5 911T Coupe Project Roller

    EDIT - SOLD


    For Sale: 1973.5 Porsche 911T Coupe Project.
    This is a roller, with no engine or trans. Has some damage on the corners, but really not bad, and the car is VERY rust free. Many photos available, can help load for shipping, etc. Clear Colorado Title. Comes with Cookie Cutter wheels with roller tires mounted, not phone dials pictured. More photos available.
    VIN 9113101705

    $15k












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    would make a good RS or RSR project!
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
    Looking For 1969T Engine #6195922
    Looking For 1969T Transmission #7194313

    Looking for 1969T Transmission #7195495
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    would make a good RS or RSR project!
    Thanks - I agree. It's got a lot of bent sheet metal, but it so rust free!

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    Forgot to mention, I located a 1973.5 T Core engine/trans which can be purchased as well.

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    Even at $20K, is this critter really fixable to the point (noting it is a T) where it would make any kind of economic sense? Right side door 'evidence' marks would suggest the car may have found itself on it's side from whatever accident (s) had its way with so many pieces of the sheetmetal. The damage to the top side of left rear quarter would seem to further support that at some point not all four wheels were on the ground....just sayin. I'm a pretty skilled body guy, but suspect this one would need to spend some time on a celite (sp) bench. Happy to listen to supporting or opposing opinions. I am in need of another project and thought the next one would be the basis for a hot rod.

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