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    1973.5 / 1971 911T Coupes


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    Not mine


    73.5 Coupe now on Ebay

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=10156

    or buy it now for $22500

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    Question on 73.5 T

    Has anyone been up to see the sepia 73.5 T? I was just wondering if there were any opinions on the car. It looks very clean, and I was trying to determine if it is worth a trip up to Ventura to see it in person.

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    I believe the sepia car has sold twice in the past year. Was in PA. The first sale was by the long-time owner for $11,750.

    The most recent seller (2-3 months ago) did refer to some 'rust issues'... minor I would think.

    The car I am thinking of is a 4-speed. If this is a 5-speed... disregard everything I have said

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    The 73.5T was on ebay last week I think..did not make reserve.
    They finally have a pic of the Albert Blue 71T...looks nice.

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    I do not know about these cars offered, but i have bought a couple of cars from them, nice guys, Germnan, but ask all questions, beceuse they will not tell you, for example that the car has had a color change. They prep there cars very very good, and usually ,they buy their cars from the So cal area.

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    pics are up for the Albert Blue 1971 T one owner $24,900

    http://www.californiaclassix.com/garage/c349.html
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    2021 Spyder PTS Signal Yellow
    2019 Carrera T Racing Yellow
    2008 Boxster S Ltd. Ed Orange
    2007 911 GT3 Meteor Grey


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    Hmm, I doubt that californiaclassix“s car is actually Sepia Brown. To me that color looks a lot like a later brown from 74 and up. It looks too dark and lacks that slightly orange hue that the Sepia cars have. I could be wrong though.

    My Sepia

    Sepia 71T

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