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  1. #991
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    72 T (misidentifed as E) on eBay:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...-/151301270181

    Roller missing drivetrain & oil $$$ystem
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    its Motormeister red
    they look like they still have a ton of stuff
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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  3. #993
    Judging from their website, I believe this is still for sale...

    http://www.classicthrottleshop.com/racecar3.html
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    1973.5 Porsche 911T Targa on eBay

    No affillation; resale red - originally Metallic Gold/88
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    1973.5 Porsche 911T Targa
    Price: ebay Auction/Buy it Now: $61,500.00
    VIN: 9113111084
    Engine: 6133220
    Trans: ?
    Mileage: 65,000











    Copy from eBay ad:

    RennsportKC managed the 1 year restoration on this 911T - For technical questions, please call my mechanic Karl Wilen at (913) 486-3805 for any questions. Otherwise message me here for other inquiries.

    Full engine rebuild including new bearings, updated head studs, seals/gaskets, guides, rings, cylinder refresh, headwork, etc. to stock specs
    New plugs, wires, cap, rotor, intake boots (both on runners and the main intake boot)
    Powder coated all tins and intake runners
    Updated to hydraulic chain tensioners
    New hoses
    Pop off valve installed in airbox
    Full transmission rebuild
    New clutch
    New driver side axle
    Fuel tank replaced with 1974 style tank, and updated and relocated fuel pump to later style, located at the front of the car where the later 911's had them
    2 New dry cell sonnenshein batteries per factory spec
    New brake calipers, pads, rotors, master cylinder
    Fuel system refresh. Updated to 109 warm up regulator (WUR) - Cleaned and rebuilt fuel distributor - Lines flushed
    New SSI heat exchangers
    Adjusted cold start throttle lever
    Door checks replaced
    New center speaker installed
    New trunk carpet kit
    Paint work done by Steve Powell (Pro-Built) including new light lenses, seals, gaskets, etc.
    5 original fuch wheels (just completely refurbished) - plus all new matching tires
    Gauge(s) re-calibration by North Hollywood Speedometer
    COA - numbers matching car
    Original carpet and interior - targa top in great shape - fits very well
    1973.5 911T. Originally a gold car, car was repainted sometime in the 80's to Guards Red. We have since gone through the entire paint with thorough detailing, polishing, and touch up work as needed, along with misc body seals and trim. Engine was removed for rebuild and we finished off the engine bay properly to guards red (had been left gold when the car was painted red). Engine was rebuilt this last fall, entire build down to the crankshaft (full split case rebuild). All new bearings, seals, guides, headwork, rubber boots/hoses/intake items, new 109 WUR from CIS flowtech, along with a CIS flowtech rebuilt fuel distributor, pop off valve installed, update to hydraulic chain tensioners. Transmission was sent to Gbox in Colorado at the same time for a full rebuild. Fuel system gone through and updated to newer fuel pump (front mount), along with new 1974 tank, rubber fuel lines, etc. Interior is in very nice shape for the age, so we did not do anything with that other than gauge refurb, and center speaker replacement in the dash. This required windshield be pulled to remove dash to access speaker. A-pillars were checked at that time and in good shape. Carpet in the front trunk was replaced with new as it was showing it's age. New dry cell sonnenshein batteries in stock battery locations. Brake system was gone through with new master, calipers, pads, rotors, lines. Car came with cookie cutters wheels (finish was in poor shape) when I bought it, and I bought a set of factory fuchs and had them professional refinished and put them on the car.

    Car runs great, drives great, shifts great, stops great. Too many racing projects on the table currently, and hate to just see this car sit in the garage.
    List of items needing attention after PPI for continued restoration:

    Missing spare tire holddown hardware

    Missing tool kit and jack

    3 bumperettes are torn and need replacement

    Defect in paint around fresh air inlet grill

    Missing upper cap of antennae

    Rear targa top seal torn

    Rust around engine lid release tube in door striker post

    Missing left door switch cover

    Rear parcel shelf needs to be attached

    Left and right door panel pockets are warped

    Left door strap pops when opening door (will address)

    Left door missing outside mirror closing cap

    Right door switch cover missing

    Oil level sender gasket seeping

    Rear brake line clip is incorrect style

    Trunion screws on heater boxes not correct hardware

    Floor area under pedal cluster needs to be cleaned up and undercoated

    Missing one tone horn

    Wiring to back of headlight needs grommet

    Paint chipping off bottom of right door

    Two small holes under left battery box

    Fuel filter not original style

    Hold down clamp for oil pressure wire missing

    Paint chipped at bottom of engine lid

    Right front turn signal stays solid if using when the headlights on. Housing should be replaced

    Parking brake needs adjustment

    Right outer door handle sticks when door is locked

    Cigar lighter not working

    Radio needs to be installed

    Door strikers missing plastic guide bushings

    Small amount of rust under left rear window frame

    Rear suspension needs alignment
    Doug Dill

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

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    Anybody want to trade their early Hot Rod for an original early 911T? Over on the bird: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...1-hot-rod.html

    Not mine.
    Mike Fitton # 2071
    2018 911S Carrera White
    2012 991 Platinum Silver ( Gone)
    1971 911T Targa Bahia Red (Gone to France)
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  6. #996
    No affiliation. Found this a couple weeks ago the day it was posted, surprised it never showed up on here. Not exactly what I'm looking for, but may be a good buy for someone else...

    http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/4465765216.html

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    Just noticed this one in Indianapolis
    http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/ctd/4492656026.html

    Classic 1966 Porsche 911 - $27490


    http://images.craigslist.org/00m0m_4...Hr_600x450.jpg

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    condition: excellent

    1966 Porsche 911 manual transmission title : clean

    This is a very nice classic 1966 Porsche 911.This car is a real peach. All the numbers are matching. It is a daily driver and runs like a charm, the engine was rebuilt to specs.This car does not appear to show any rust in its present condition. There is a very small spot right below the rear window where there seems to be some pockets of air bubbles in between the paint and the metal as well as a surface scratch on the passenger door , Nine years ago, the exterior of the car, floor pan under the car and the trunk were stripped to metal and repainted. ...... Darl19Jones@aol.com

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    1966 911

    Lets see if I can get the pics

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    Tuck and Roll headliner!

    That's amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donald View Post
    Just noticed this one in Indianapolis
    http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/ctd/4492656026.html

    Classic 1966 Porsche 911 - $27490


    http://images.craigslist.org/00m0m_4...Hr_600x450.jpg

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    condition: excellent

    1966 Porsche 911 manual transmission title : clean

    This is a very nice classic 1966 Porsche 911.This car is a real peach. All the numbers are matching. It is a daily driver and runs like a charm, the engine was rebuilt to specs.This car does not appear to show any rust in its present condition. There is a very small spot right below the rear window where there seems to be some pockets of air bubbles in between the paint and the metal as well as a surface scratch on the passenger door , Nine years ago, the exterior of the car, floor pan under the car and the trunk were stripped to metal and repainted. ...... Darl19Jones@aol.com
    Googling part of the ad brings up the same car for sale in Canada a few months back same pictures etc for $89k. I got a very strange reply from the "seller" too, so beware!

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