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    Need Help Locating 1973.5 Targa

    Hi Everyone! 20+ years ago my father gifted his 1973.5 targa to a relative who subsequently had to sell it. My relative was living in either Texas or South Carolina at the time. Not sure what color it is now, but the car was white when my father owned it (obviously different than the photo).

    I’d love to potentially purchase the car, but have not been able to locate it.

    I have the original window sticker and a photo from several years ago when the car apparently sold on EBay.

    Any leads would be very appreciated!

    James

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    Reference VIN for searching - 9113111307

    Good luck!
    - Arne
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    Reference VIN for searching - 9113111307

    Good luck!
    Thanks Arne!

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    Also, it appears the car had MFI from the factory, so wouldn't that mean it is a 73, (generally more desirable in my opinion) and not 73.5?

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    9113111001 was the start of CIS, so 9113111307 should have CIS, and this is 73.5.
    Both MFI and CIS could be considered mechanical fuel injection, but of quite different types. Certainly neither is electronic.
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