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  1. #2541
    Sepia Brown 1973 2.4L 911T Coupe - 9113102212 - CoA

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    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Interesting options list . . . though missing sport seats
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    The Samba
    1973.5 Porsche 2.4L 911T Targa, Ad #2257755
    VIN: 9113112048
    Engine: -
    Trans: (Sportomatic)
    Color: Gold Metallic/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 152,832 (claimed)
    Price: US$74,000

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    Seller's (rambling) Description:

    Real 3 owners cars (1973 -> 2009 ; 2009 -> 2018; 2018->…)

    * Clean NY title
    * It’s a matching number car, both engine and transmission (match COA)
    * I believe the car has 152,000 miles documented (invoices)
    * I have no reasons to believe the car was in an accident. Everything is straight and I don’t see any invoices relative to a repair in a body shop
    * The car has been respray in the mid 80's (invoice)
    * Front seats has been reupholstery with the correct pattern for 73 cars
    * Funny fact, the car was ordered with the recaro cloth sport seats but when the car was delivered in the US, the buyer ask to replace the Recaro seats by leather seats and he pay an extra for it (I still have the invoice)
    * The car has the original dashboard and it has some cracks (they almost all do)
    I have a plastic cover but I removed it as I like more the original dashboard even with the cracks
    * All the instruments/gauges are working
    * Rear seats look brand new
    * I must have around 60-70 invoices from day 1 to 2009! This car was really well maintain it’s all life
    * The car has the correct front and rear bumperette rubbers for a 73 ½ US car. I changed the rear one by European ones because I like more the look but I kept the original bumperette if you want the car 100% stock
    * The color, gold metallic, is a special order color, and is truly a spectacular-gorgeous color
    Because it’s a sportomatic, and the car has the appearance option package, the carpet are the same as the 911S, same aluminum front brakes, and same gauges and external oil cooler as the S too

    Interesting car because 73 ½ T are the first cars to receive the CSI instead of carb or MFI
    It’s called 73 ½ because it only apply to US 911T build between January 1973 and july 1973 (the engine is type 911/96 unique to sporto) . For 1974, the engine is a 2.7, before January 73 either carb for T or MFI for E or S

    2.4 MFI gain 10hp (130@5600 -> 140HP@5700) et 8 feet of torque compared to carb (144lbft@4000 -> 148lbft@4000)
    Sporto is also an interesting technology.
    If you combine Targa, 73 ½ and sport, production number is very low
    around 202 sporto with the CSI and targa were produced
    -> It does not really give a higher value but they are rare to find. Also some sporto were converted to manual so finding a true sporto is not so easy

    This car was a 1 owner car until 2009
    This car was well optioned and was more expensive than a base 911E coupé!
    I also find out who was the owner and he’s still alive.
    The A/C was an option from the factory.
    You may have notice that it’s missing the compressor. I’m waiting for the second owner to give it to me as it came in a separate box when he bought the car
    In any case, the car will come with the right compressor installed in the car.

    The second owner is a Porsche collector
    He barely use this car and it stay in a heated garage with his collection
    I think he drove less than 1500 miles in 8 years

    I bought the car from him last year and immediately bring the car to my regular mechanic to check the car:
    He did the following:
    * Fuel pump (Porsche OE, special order to Porsche in Germany)
    * Fuel accumulator
    * 4 shock and struts
    * Brake pads
    The car is very clean, I don’t see any rust anywhere and it drives very well
    The sportomatic transmission works well and you can shift with just 1 finger
    Engine is very healthy and it’s very vigorous after 3500 rpm
    Because of the sportomatic trans, you can drive in town and only use the 2nd gear if you want. You don’t have to change gear as often as a manual, I believe because of the torque converter.

    Date Mileage Owner
    12/19/2018 52832 3rd owner (me)
    09/09/2009 51783 2nd Owner
    08/03/2005 51521 1st Owner
    12/24/1996 51497 1st Owner
    10/03/1996 50109 1st Owner
    08/21/1996 49838 1st Owner
    08/13/1996 49825 1st Owner
    05/03/1996 46846 1st Owner
    01/24/1996 45635 1st Owner
    10/20/1995 43170 1st Owner
    06/10/1995 39273 1st Owner
    06/13/1994 20046 1st Owner
    01/28/1994 14280 1st Owner
    08/11/1993 12950 1st Owner
    04/11/1991 11646 1st Owner
    05/21/1989 10873 1st Owner
    09/12/1988 9415 1st Owner
    08/11/1987 3132 1st Owner
    07/15/1987 2315 1st Owner
    05/03/1985 83160 1st Owner
    04/08/1985 81820 1st Owner
    01/30/1985 79685 1st Owner
    01/16/1985 79063 1st Owner
    11/16/1984 78534 1st Owner
    03/04/1983 70096 1st Owner
    01/04/1983 68027 1st Owner
    04/13/1982 60772 1st Owner
    09/10/1981 56539 1st Owner
    01/27/1981 51515 1st Owner
    08/26/1980 50429 1st Owner
    06/04/1980 48679 1st Owner
    05/25/1979 45960 1st Owner
    05/14/1979 43406 1st Owner
    05/03/1979 45331 1st Owner
    03/20/1979 42692 1st Owner
    01/19/1979 40887 1st Owner
    04/20/1977 31245 1st Owner
    03/03/1976 22958 1st Owner
    11/18/1975 20291 1st Owner
    09/05/1974 9904 1st Owner
    03/02/1974 5515 1st Owner
    12/20/1973 4168 1st Owner
    11/19/1973 1374 1st Owner
    10/13/1973 0 Delivery date Porsche Audi Dealer
    Bid to $58.3k, reserve not met
    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...911t-targa-34/

  3. #2543
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    Quote Originally Posted by camarilla View Post
    So I guess no one likes gold targas with sportos and incorrect seats...
    - Arne
    Current - 2018 718 Cayman, Rhodium Silver, PDK

    Sold - 1972 911T coupe, Silver Metallic; 1984 911 Carrera coupe, Chiffon white; 1973 914 2.0, Saturn Yellow; 1984 944, Silver Metallic

  4. #2544

    FS: @RM|Sotheby's - '73T Targa - Aubergine

    Another Auction Orphan :
    October 2017 - Listed with 'Salvage Title' on Craig's List for US$55,000
    April 2018 - RM | Sotheby's Auction, Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention - Sold for US$115,500
    April 2019 - Keith Martin's Sports Car Market Classified - Listed for US$127,500 or best offer
    August 2020 - Bonhams Quail Motorcar Auction, Los Angeles, CA - NO SALE ('Amended')
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    RM|Sotheby's Auction, Fernandina Beach, Florida, 5 March 2022
    1973.5 Porsche 2.4L CIS 911T Targa
    VIN: 9113111847
    Engine: 6135018
    Trans: 339355
    Color: Aubergine/Black
    Mileage: 28,189 (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: -
    Sold for: TBD

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    Auction Description:

    "Please check back soon as our dedicated cataloguing team is preparing the description for this lot."
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Quote Originally Posted by kp.sfo View Post
    1971 911T Coupe
    VIN: 911100019
    Engine: 6114063
    gemini blue (now different shade of blue) / black
    $51,999 OBO

    https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...t/2400957.html

    1971 Porsche 911T Coupe 2.2 liter engine, original color is Gemini Metallic Blue on Black interior 5 speed manual transmission Fully numbers matching car, I have the COA. This is a California car since day one. No accidents. Clear California title. Very solid car. Original rust-free floors and trunk. The car has all original fenders. And 73,888 on the odometer. All Fuchs rims are matching. Original interior. All windows are original. The car has service records since 1971 till now. Manual, books, over $30,000 in receipts and service records . The car does not run. Engine turns by hand.

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    9111100019 now on ebay with same images. Highest bid US $57,877.77 - reserve not met.

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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/325018033328

    1971 Porsche 911T, 911 Coupe 5 speed Manual transmission. Matching Numbers. 2.2 liter engine. All of the parts on this Porsche are from the original manufacturer including the floor pan and trunk. The original color is Special order Gemini Metallic Blue. Second owner changed the color to what you see in current photo. This 911T has a clean California title with no accidents. Mileage reads 73,500 miles and has been stationary for 7 years. Car has Certificate of Authenticity and an extensive amount of service records, manuals, books and tool kit. The engine turns freely. This is a dream car for the perfect candidate for a restoration project. International buyers are welcome. Please call or email me if you have any questions or need additional photos.
    Last edited by kp.sfo; 02-09-2022 at 11:56 AM.
    Currently in between Porsches. Sold my 73.5T Targa, now suffering from serious withdrawal symptoms. Attending Rennsport Reunion VI didn't really help getting over it.

    Past: '73.5T Targa, '12 991S Cab, '07 987

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    1971 Porsche 911T Coupe Sporto - Belgium
    VIN: 9111100745
    Engine: ?
    Trans: ?
    Color: silver/black
    Mileage: 77,341km (indicated)
    Price: €69,950

    https://www.oldtimerfarm.be/de/liebh...tomatic-71.php

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    Currently in between Porsches. Sold my 73.5T Targa, now suffering from serious withdrawal symptoms. Attending Rennsport Reunion VI didn't really help getting over it.

    Past: '73.5T Targa, '12 991S Cab, '07 987

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    1973.5 Porsche 911T CIS Targa Sporto
    VIN: 9113111464
    Engine: ?
    Trans: ?
    Color: silver/black
    Mileage: 120,000 (indicated)
    Price: $150,000 OBO

    https://classics.autotrader.com/clas.../911/101693561
    https://illah62.wixsite.com/porsche1973cis

    All-original 1973.5 911T Targa Sportomatic. Original engine, original paint. Perfectly working Sportomatic and tuned CIS and WUR. Original everything, maintained with full service records then by me, the second owner, for decades. Driven weekly to temperature. All details here: https://illah62.wixsite.com/porsche1973cis ; Original Recaro factory seats; Original 5 Fuchs wheels, toolbox with all parts; Fully working heater controls and heat exchanger; No oil drips; You will find very, very few truly original cars like this that are driven weekly and have been maintained knowledgeably. Even fewer sportos- probably just a few hundred at this point, and fewer each year. I am selling this car because I have purchased a new project (a 2006).

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    Currently in between Porsches. Sold my 73.5T Targa, now suffering from serious withdrawal symptoms. Attending Rennsport Reunion VI didn't really help getting over it.

    Past: '73.5T Targa, '12 991S Cab, '07 987

  8. #2548

    FS: @Craig's List - '70 911T Coupe

    Ambitious pricing.
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    CL san diego > north SD county > for sale > cars & trucks - by owner
    1970 Porsche 2.2L 911T Karmann Coupe, CL Post ID: 7443652901
    VIN: 9110123861
    Engine: 6109634
    Trans: -
    Color: Grey/Black
    Mileage, 33,500 (TMU)
    Price: US$130,000

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    Seller's Description:

    1970 Porsche 911 · Coupe · Driven 33,500 miles

    Text me if you have an interesting trade. You can find plenty of restored early 911s for sale, you very rarely find an un-restored in this condition. Car is located in San Diego California. 1970 911T 2.2L Long Hood.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

  9. #2549

    FS: @Facebook - 1972 Porsche 911T Coupe - Bahia Red

    Never ceases to amaze me that people post pricey cars on Facebook . . .
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    Early 2019 - Listed by Frazier Motorcars for US$58,500 (Sold for $55K)
    December 2021 - Sold for US$65,600 on eBay
    February 2022 - Now on Facebook for US$80k
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    Private Seller in Memphis, Tennessee
    1972 Porsche 911T Coupe
    VIN: 9112101959
    Engine: 620091 (2.2L)
    Trans: 7701282
    Color: Bahia(?) Red/Black Leatherette
    Mileage: 88,148 (indicated)
    Price: US$80,000

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    Last edited by DOUGS73E; 02-16-2022 at 03:42 PM. Reason: Added photos
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

  10. #2550
    Quote Originally Posted by camarilla View Post
    Car sold for $65K
    Sportomatic is complicated to sell for sure...

    Seats are "correct" (kind of) as the first owner ask the dealer to change the Recaro by the Leather seats when the car was delivered
    (the dealer even charged more)

    William

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