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Thread: FS: 1972 Porsche 911T, Bahia Red original paint, 89k miles, a beauty!

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    FS: 1972 Porsche 911T, Bahia Red original paint, 89k miles, a beauty!

    An outstanding 1972 911T survivor in Bahia Red, original paint and a beautiful original interior, 89k original miles, matching numbers, US car delivered new by Art Bunker in KC, equipped with 4 speed and original Behr A/C. No sunroof. No hits, no wrecks or touch ups. Original rear badge delete car with recent Carrera tensioners, CVs and PMB rebuilt brakes, front oil cooler. Super meticulous Porsche expert owner, previous owner cared for it for 42 years. Original Fuchs are showing some oxidation. A great car!

    1972 911T price is $100k.

    Extensive photo documentation and a detailed description are available to interested parties, glad to answer any questions you may have, thanks for looking![/ATTACH]IMGP1173.jpgIMGP1174.jpgIMGP1175.jpgIMGP1187.jpgIMGP1176.jpgIMGP1184.jpgIMGP1198.jpgIMGP1185.jpgIMGP1193.jpg
    Last edited by 356Trey; 05-02-2021 at 10:00 AM. Reason: Price added per author
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    Does 4 speed indicate Sportomatic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruisingnkali View Post
    Does 4 speed indicate Sportomatic?
    4 Speed AC (whatever that means)
    7th pic down shows the pedal box but the gear knob does not look like a MY72 but the photos are pretty average
    Mark

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    "original rear badge delete car"

    Is this a real thing?

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    Price added per author...GLWS
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmiked View Post
    "original rear badge delete car"

    Is this a real thing?
    Option.
    Code 496: PORSCHE badge delete, 498 911T/E/S badge delete

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    4-Speed Gearbox

    Quote Originally Posted by Cruisingnkali View Post
    . . . Does 4 speed indicate Sportomatic? . . .
    No

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    I’m just looking at pictures, but seems like a really nice car !
    GLWS

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