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Thread: FS: Metallic Green 1972 911T

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    FS: Metallic Green 1972 911T

    SOLD.

    FS: 1972 911T coupe finished in rare Metallic Green with brown interior. 2.4 mfi 5 speed.

    Vin: 9112101962

    Numbers matching, Includes 90’s Porsche COA, original maintenance book and service manual set.

    This car underwent a 5 year restoration and is in beautiful condition. It needs a few odds and ends finished but it looks and drives great. Please message me for any information or questions. Thanks. D3B30D96-8A5E-41DA-9CC0-E0D9454D0F29.jpeg
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    Wow. Looks stunning. Great work. V envious.
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    Restoration cost far exceeds the asking price, looks good, nice color.

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    Sent a PM last night - serious buyer ready to buy. Please get back to me. Thank you.

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    Beautiful!

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    I'll take it, PM sent.
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    Sounds like it turned into a bidding war. Nice car.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    That car is too nice. you can only drive it on the grass to a show. The color is stunning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    That car is too nice. you can only drive it on the grass to a show. The color is stunning.
    I wouldn't go that far but yes good color.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    Sounds like it turned into a bidding war. Nice car.
    Better than a BAT listing which seems to have changed their format or is that just my computer ?
    Mark

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