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Thread: Wanted - 72 or 73 Targa 'E" or "S"

  1. #11

    IT's a "T"

    looks pretty nice. Bills had some nice cars over the years...

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    "completely original" except missing the front spoiler and having a replacement dash. That's just casual glances of course.
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  3. #13

    An 1973 911E

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  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by jcarpio
    I'm also seriously looking for a 71-73 T, E or S coupe. Actually, I love the Sepia color so that would be a bonus for me. Exactly the same kind of car Gary is looking for: turn key. Anywhere in the country is fine by me...

    Thanks in advance for any tips...

    Jorge
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    Mike
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  5. #15

    Thumbs up I have a Very nice 72 Targa For Sale

    I have a 1972 911T Targa with optional “S” package and “S-E” engine.
    This car is very a nice example in exceptional condition with Only 37,200 Original miles, with Certified TN. DOT odometer statement.
    The car was taken a part and repainted in 3/01 by Air Cooled Classics in Knoxville TN. www.aircooledclassic.biz
    The original color was Sepia brown. It has now been painted Mexico Blue.
    It has “E” badgeing and the 2.4L engine has been rebuilt and converted with “S” pistons and “E” spec cams by Stoddard Imports.
    It has 15K miles on it sense and has been will maintained.
    The MFI pump was rebuilt and set up by Gus at Pacific at the rebuild. This engine it is very strong and torquey. It is really fun to drive!
    The 915 5 speed transmission is in very good working order with new clutch at the rebuild.
    The brakes are the alloy “S” calipers.
    It has Bilstein front strut housings with sport shocks and struts installed.
    It has bigger torsion bars 19 mm front and 28 mm rear.
    It also has a 19 mm adjustable front sway bar and a19mm rear bar.
    Polished 6x15 wheels with new Yokohama tires.
    It handle’s great without giving up a nice feeling ride.
    The interior is in great original condition. It dose have a small crack in the dash and some ware on the carpet and seats. But very minimal! The front trunk carpets are the originals and are in near perfect condition. The targa top is in great condition. It has new OEM rubber seals that were installed when the pant work was done.
    Till 3 years ago this car belonged to the same owner sense 1974.
    He was one of our local PCA president's and 30 + year member. He took outstanding care of it. He rebuilt the engine just to do the upgrades.
    No Rust! It has spent all of its life in the garage. Here in East Tennessee
    It is the best combination for a great early classic street car.
    The pictures don’t do it justice. It is an absolutely beautiful car.
    These really nice ones don’t come by often.
    Email me for more pictures or questions. accdlr@aol.com
    Price mid $20’s
    Thanks!
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