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    fs: porshe '73 911s

    no affiliation:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...90262630QQrdZ1

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    Peter Kaufmann
    '73 911E fully rebuilt 2.7RS carrera specs.

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    Blessed be the lowered RickS's Avatar
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    " Since I started checking a few months, ago, I have not seen ANY of these sold here on eBay, or anywhere else for that matter! "

    One vote for instant credibility.
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    The seller obviously doesn't know much about these cars, especially since he called it a 73S Carrera. But he does correct his listing later. Amusing to read. Overall, looks like a nice car though.

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    Too bad about the flares - I figure $30k+ to make it respectable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCR
    Too bad about the flares - I figure $30k+ to make it respectable.
    3960 odd hits checking this one out......?
    looks like there is plenty of interest,although definitely seen better days.
    can anybody comment on the chassis /engine no's?

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    Peter Kaufmann
    '73 911E rebuit to 2.7RS carrera mfi specs.

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    I'm just scared of cars from the rust belt. It's hard enough to find rust free ones here in the West
    Tom F.

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    Sold...US $35,335.00

    I personally think that's amazing if its legit...
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