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    1971 Porsche 911T Targa - Yellow

    Not mine...
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    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    Thats my car, thanks for putting it up. If anyone needs any info or would like to see it let me know. Thanks.
    Tom
    email; scylla66@yahoo.com

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    Engine Serial #?

    Can you tell me what the engine serial number is?
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]-71S

    "The 1970-to-1971 2.2-liter S with mechanical fuel injection is the absolute top choice. These 2.2 S engines are short-stroke, high-compression powerhouses without substantial emissions-control clutter, and they have a powerband with gobs of high-rpm torque. With their mechanical fuel injection still intact, they make a spine-tingling shriek as they shoot to redline."

    Forbes magazine 7/29/03
    Email: http://picasaweb.google.com/sandiego...eat=directlink

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    "The early 911S is the purest form of Porsche 911 ever built. Before the early S-type, the 911 was simply slow, a 130 horsepower car on skinny tires. After the early S-type, the 911 became heavy and complicated. But when Porsche added 30 horsepower and race-bred chassis equipment to the 911 in 1967, one of the best sports cars of all time was created."(Automobile Magazine)


    Come visit a "slow 911" sometime...

    Tom
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

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    engine # 6115425
    vin# 9111121148
    Thanks for posting the link.
    And yes Tom, I'd have to agree, some T's are very fast. At the last PCA club race up here at Lime Rock Peter Brittingham was out in a 69T, stock!
    That car was really moving and almost won. You know what a club race is like there is quite a bit of hot machinery. Including lots of hot shoes like Darrin who was leading the race in a prepped Carrera, something from the 80's. And to see Pete flying around after him in a stock 69T on skinny tires, well that was something.
    Tom

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    Well, the reserve has been met.
    Auction ends sunday. If anyone would like to see the car or needs more info please let me know. Thanks.
    Tom
    email; scylla66@yahoo.com

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    Tom, I've been using that quote from Automobile Magazine for quite a while. I did not mean any insult to your "T". It looks like a nice ride. Actually it's a great color......hmmmm kind of familiar...
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    You know, I do see a similarity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom dance
    You know, I do see a similarity.
    Yes, I think I see the same thing
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    S Registry #265
    R Gruppe #224

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