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    Back in Black

    Someone went hog-wild with the black paint on this one.
    Too bad, as it was originally Silver & reportedly has only 59,000 mi.

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    too bad looks nice other wise. that is a lot of black paint. wonder why they did that
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    Could it sit any higher on its suspension?

    Interior really looks good but something's not right with this car. I've got a feeling there's more to this story...
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    Bob Tilton has a set of headlight rings that would look awesome on that car!

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    So let me understand: he wants $25,000 for a NON-running '72T? He claims it is $1500 away from cosmetically stock -- yeah, right, and then there is that small matter of the engine not running and sitting for 15 years (!) -- who knows what lurks in there. To top it off -- the hood emblem has been removed. To me, that speaks volumes -- what nut takes off the Porsche crest? Bad karma. But those door pockets sure are pretty
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    That may be the long lost and almost forgotten Porsche SUV concept car that some believe was the early predecessor to the Cayenne. The owner should sell it at Barrett-Jackson.

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    some of those picutes look like this car could be that low mileage claimed, just need to rebuild the engine, strip the paint and this could be a beauty. but 1500 I dont think so, more like 15000.
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    Would make a great hot rod though. Paint quality looks great and the shaved trim is very racy. Lower it, put an RSR hod decal on, refininsh the wheels. Silver to black is a bummer, but its not like black isnt pretty too
    The engine problems will keep the price down obviously. That and the fact that it is a Targa!
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    man.. that thing sits even higher than mine!!!
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