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    Build Help

    I’m a newbie and there is something missing in my life.

    I have a ‘11 Cayenne Turbo, a ‘17 991.2 4S Cab, and. ‘64 356SC....and now you must see it too. There’s something missing:
    I’m looking to build a 70’s outlook....or really find someone for the build.

    I want to customize a ‘72 (love that oil filler oddity) with all the peculiarities that I can fantasize: engine upgrades, suspension, paint color, R type taillights, hood tie downs, minimal bumpers, hood gas filler, custom interior, .... on and on.

    I’ve been able to find a few shops in California that can accommodate a build like this. But I’m an East Coast guy and I don’t run across the country to be part of a customization process.

    So I’m looking for some help. Can anyone recommend builders in the Southern Connecticut area (or thereabouts) that can help me find a build my dream? I’m open to opinions, advice, and suggestions.

    I need to fill that void in my life......

    Thanks!

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    Go see the guys at automobile associates in canton CT, you won’t be disappointed.
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    1)AA, as stated


    2)Speedsport

    3)Hairy Garage


    Id say no 3 may be lest expensive......but ALL can do it.

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    If you need a 72, we just got one in and we aren't far away, in Ravena, NY.

    Lots of metal work done on the car already.

    It's fresh off the truck.

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    geez.......I never ever knew you were south of Albany!

    always thought u were west coast!


    duh

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    Quote Originally Posted by 70tangerine View Post
    geez.......I never ever knew you were south of Albany!

    always thought u were west coast!


    duh
    All East Coast, got the snow to prove it!

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    Thank you all!
    Very helpful......I went up to AA last week and met Ken. Great.

    Adam, I should have said that I’m actually looking for 72 Targa. But interested if you can help.

    Tnx!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjgott3 View Post
    Thank you all!
    Very helpful......I went up to AA last week and met Ken. Great.

    Adam, I should have said that I’m actually looking for 72 Targa. But interested if you can help.

    Tnx!
    Last 72 Targa I had magically had a 930 Turbo shoved in it, that was fun!

    Funny video here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anc92Z3_WeU

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    It will be cheaper to buy something close to what you want and then fine tune it to your taste. Look for something on bring a trailer.They have a pretty active hot rod following.
    David

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

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    You might want to check with Chris Radbill in West Chester, PA. He has a top notch, low key shop and an inventory of restorable cars.

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