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    Fs: 9113301087 . . .

    VIN = 9113301087
    Eng # = 6331727
    Trans# = 7338584
    Prod# = ?

    '. . . US-spec example that was built in April 1973 and is finished in Silver Metallic over red leather. The numbers-matching 2.4L injected flat-six remains fitted and is paired with the numbers-matching Type 915 transaxle. Factory equipment includes a limited-slip differential, electric sunroof, raised steering wheel hub, fog lights, and power windows. The seller acquired the car six months ago, and work performed since included repainting the exterior in its original color and re-dying the red upholstery, as well as servicing the brakes with new pads and rotors. This 911S is now offered with a tool kit, binder of service records, photo album, Porsche Classic Technical Certificate, factory manuals, removed A/C components, and a clean California title in the sellerÂ’s name.

    The car was delivered new in Silver Metallic and features an electric sliding sunroof, pop-out quarter windows, H1 headlights, and horn grille-mounted fog lamps. A windows-out repaint was recently performed, and stages of the process are depicted in the gallery below. The 911S-specific trim is retained, and new rubber seals and a Sekurit-branded tinted windshield have been fitted.

    Refurbished 15″ Fuchs alloy wheels wear Porsche-crest center caps and are mounted with 185/70 Pirelli CN36 tires. A matching spare is stored in the front trunk, and braking is provided by ventilated discs all around. New front wheel bearings were recently installed along with new brake rotors, pads, and hydraulic fluid.

    The seats are upholstered in red leather, and the color-matched door panels and dash feature contrasting black accents. Leather surfaces were recently re-dyed, and a new black dash pad and carpeting were installed. Amenities include power windows, a Blaupunkt radio, and three-point front seatbelts. Factory air conditioning components have been removed but are included in the sale, as pictured in the gallery.

    The four-spoke steering wheel features new leather trim and is mounted to a factory-optional raised hub. VDO instrumentation includes a central 8k-rpm tachometer and a 150-mph speedometer. The five-digit odometer shows 7k miles and has turned over.

    The 2.4-liter flat-six features mechanical fuel injection and was rated for 190 horsepower when new. The engine was rebuilt in 2007 by Air Cooled Classics of Knoxville, Tennesee, and upgraded with an oil bypass modification, oil-fed chain tensioners, 930 valve covers, and SSI heat exchangers. A dyno graph from December 2007 can be viewed in the gallery below. Recent servicing included changing the oil and installing a new distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, wires, and ignition points. A cold-start video can be viewed here.

    Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Type 915 five-speed manual transaxle equipped with a limited-slip differential. New rear axles were fitted in 2020
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    FS: @Trissi - '73 Silver Coupe - #1087

    November 2020 - NO SALE - Bid to $140,024 on BaT
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    Trissl Sports Cars, Florence, Alabama
    1973 Porsche 2.4L 911S Sunroof Coupe
    VIN: 9113301087
    Engine: 6331727
    Trans: 7338584
    Color: Silver Metallic/Red Leather
    Mileage: 08,316 (indicated)
    Price: US$239,911

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    Dealer Description:

    Excellent Restored 1973 Porsche 911S Sunroof Coupe
    Silver Metallic on Red Leather

    Features:
    - Matching Numbers 2.4L MFI Flat-Six
    - 190hp/158 lb-ft
    - Engine Rebuilt in 2007 by Air Cooled Classics of Knoxville, Tennessee
    - Matching Numbers Type 915 Transmission
    - Limited-Slip Differential
    - Electric Sliding Sunroof
    - Raised Steering Wheel Hub
    - Fog Lights
    - Power Windows
    - Pop-Out Quarter Windows
    - Color-Matched Door Panels & Dash w/Contrasting Black Accents
    - H1 Headlights
    - Horn Grille-Mounted Fog Lamps
    - Ventilated Disc Brakes All Around
    - 2020 Full Bare Metal "windows out" Repaint to it's Original Color
    - Leather Interior Surfaces Re-Dyed
    - Brakes Refurbish with New Pads & Rotors
    - New front wheel bearings
    - New Rubber Seals
    - New Sekurit Tinted Windshield
    - New Black Dash Pad
    - New Carpeting
    - New Distributor Cap & Rotor
    - New Spark Plugs & Wires
    - New Ignition Points
    - New Rear Axles
    - New 930 Valve Covers
    - New SSI Heat Exchangers
    - Oil Bypass Mod
    - Oil-Fed "Carrera" Chain Tensioners
    - Refurbished 15″ Fuchs alloy wheels w/Porsche-Crest Center Caps
    - 185/70 Pirelli CN36 Tires
    - Matching Spare
    - 911S Specific Trim Retained
    - Four Spoke Steering Wheel w/New Leather Trim
    - Blaupunkt Radio
    - Three-point Front Seatbelts
    - VDO Instrumentation
    + 8k-RPM Tachometer
    + 150-MPH Speedometer
    + Five-Digit Odometer Shows 8k Miles and Has Turned Over
    - Recent Service
    - Tool Kit
    - Binder of Extensive Service Records back to 1973
    - Photo Album
    - Porsche Classic Technical Certificate "CTC"
    - Dyno After Rebuild in 2007
    - Factory Books
    - Removed A/C Components
    - Clean/Clear Title - "in hand"
    ** Factory air conditioning components have been removed but are included in the sale **
    *** Porsche Classic Technical Certificate "CTC" issued July 2020 by Porsche Monterey of Seaside, California - confirms factory colors, options, and drivetrain serial numbers & matching numbers ***
    Doug Dill

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

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    Seems nobody wants her ...
    Member #2768 http://www.no-speedlimit.it

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    Peter Kane

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    How do these shops make money with such crazy disparities between what BaT bids it to and their ask...
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxminshull View Post
    How do these shops make money with such crazy disparities between what BaT bids it to and their ask...
    That’s always been my question. I suppose it’s in the marketing and promoting “exclusivity.” The challenge is all the public information. One can sell 10 cars at a 5% margin or 1 car at a 50% margin.
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    Now at European Collectibles

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    They replaced that beautiful original interior.

    See link here.
    https://www.europeancollectibles.com...-sunroof-coupe
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perry911 View Post
    They replaced that beautiful original interior.

    See link here.
    https://www.europeancollectibles.com...-sunroof-coupe
    ... barbarians ...
    Member #2768 http://www.no-speedlimit.it

    • 1973 Biancaneve - 911 2.4 S/F Ivory
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    wish I knew where those well patined red seats are. They look pretty tasty against the silver!

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