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Thread: FS: '72 911T with 3.0L

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    FS: '72 911T with 3.0L

    Thought you guys might be interested in this?.......

    It's a '72 T with a 3.0L SC engine in it........

    I've looked it over a little bit and there is some rust in the drivers rocker but the rest of the car looks clean.....paint is decent but was sepia brown originally.

    The front pan was original until......the owner was driving it to my shop from Wisconsin and a shovel fell off the back of some redneck's truck and he ran it over......now there is a gash in the front pan.....

    Let me know if you want more pics and info.

    $22K....ish

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    Isn't Bobby Smith on the lookout for something like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 210bhp
    Aaron

    Isn't Bobby Smith on the lookout for something like this?

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    I don't know is he?.......

    I took a closer look at the car on the lift today and I'm not in love with the rockers.......but the rest of the car looks pretty clean. The paint is in good shape but a bit thick. The gash in the front pan is too bad......but wouldn't be a hard fix.

    Otherwise......a pretty decent car. We were going to make it an ST but it's a little too nice to cut up......

    Here's a few more shots......needs some Euro headlights in a BIG way.
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    off the beaten past

    Aaron...did your friend sell that '74 coupe ( mexico blue ) ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisaa
    Aaron...did your friend sell that '74 coupe ( mexico blue ) ??
    Yeah......last I heard a German guy bought it.
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    What are all those stickers on the glovebox?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ulrichd
    What are all those stickers on the glovebox?

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    Looks as if they're the sticky dash-plaques SCCSCC and other organizations handed out at every autocross I participated in during the 70's.

    I stuck them on my tool box etc, not my dash
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    Quote Originally Posted by ulrichd
    What are all those stickers on the glovebox?

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    Yep......Road America and Porsche Parade stuff........probably not where I would have put them either.

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    I'm off to Rennsport.......will return e-mails and phone calls on Monday Nov. 5th.

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    The owner will take reasonable offers.......e-mail him at: adam.stone@nebat.com
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