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Thread: FS: 72 911T "Christmas Gift Idea?"

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    Fs: 72 911t Reduced Price 18k

    1972 Porsche 911 T Non-sunroof with 2.0L 40IDA Webers Engine (Early Case#900759)
    Silver w/Blk Interior
    S Bumper/Trim/Tach
    Stock 915 trans w/short shift kit
    Konis
    SSI's
    Flat 6X15 Fuchs
    Turbo Tie Rod Ends
    Original Carpet
    Peter Z's Vintage RS Seats
    H1's
    Jackie Stewart Momo wheel
    Frt/Rr clear lenses



    VIN # 9112102263
    Mileage unknown (Est 80K on motor)
    Clean and Clear title

    REDUCED PRICE to 18K, must sell soon.
    This is a great driver. Note: Sometime in it's life was hit on pass side and lost it's 'unique' '72 only oil filler to a '73 rear clip .. Nonetheles is still a great drive Car is in Modesto, CA

    more pics:

    http://picasaweb.google.com/upon3pr/...ey=MCfxGfayfRk

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 209.968.1522 or p.rubia@sbcglobal.net or paulr@teampsc.com

    Thanks,
    Paul
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    1993 964 C2 GPW
    1973 BMW 2002 Verona (Daily)
    1974 914 2.0 Project A/X (in progress)
    1972 911T 2.4 Webers - SOLD
    89 BMW M3 Lachs - my former DD - SOLD
    https://youtu.be/QrF6VEVh1NQ

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    72 911T Sports Purpose

    Bump for additional email address and pictures
    1993 964 C2 GPW
    1973 BMW 2002 Verona (Daily)
    1974 914 2.0 Project A/X (in progress)
    1972 911T 2.4 Webers - SOLD
    89 BMW M3 Lachs - my former DD - SOLD
    https://youtu.be/QrF6VEVh1NQ

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    Excuse my ignorance but can you explain what makes this car a
    "sports purpose"?

    andy
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans
    Excuse my ignorance but can you explain what makes this car a "sports purpose"?

    andy
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    Just curious to know what market the clear front and rear lenses were used for?
    How does someone behind this car know if it is braking, turning or backing up? Are you supposed to use different colored bulbs instead of tri-color tinted lenses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gruen911
    Just curious to know what market the clear front and rear lenses were used for?
    How does someone behind this car know if it is braking, turning or backing up? Are you supposed to use different colored bulbs instead of tri-color tinted lenses?
    Just for a different look I guess. LED colored bulbs were used.
    1993 964 C2 GPW
    1973 BMW 2002 Verona (Daily)
    1974 914 2.0 Project A/X (in progress)
    1972 911T 2.4 Webers - SOLD
    89 BMW M3 Lachs - my former DD - SOLD
    https://youtu.be/QrF6VEVh1NQ

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    Just curious to hear from some early porsche 911T experts what the true value of this 72 911T could be. I noticed it has the wrong rear clip, tail and front park lenses and seats. What is something like this realisticly worth?

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    it's also a non matching # car and not it's original colour so... don't know what it's worth but to my opinion not the 22k he's asking.

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    Thumbs up 72 Porsche 911T

    Bump for Price Reduction
    Must sell soon.
    1993 964 C2 GPW
    1973 BMW 2002 Verona (Daily)
    1974 914 2.0 Project A/X (in progress)
    1972 911T 2.4 Webers - SOLD
    89 BMW M3 Lachs - my former DD - SOLD
    https://youtu.be/QrF6VEVh1NQ

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    Wow, some serious hecklers here. Clearly this car is not being marketed as all original etc...

    Not that I'm an expert or anything, but having bought AND sold a few of these recently that didn't have matching #s or original color for considerably more, barring any major mechanical issues or rust, this car is certainly worth the $18k asking price, and would be cheap entry to the early 911 world.

    Good luck w/ the sale, Paul!
    Cheers,

    Steve

    Early 911S Registry #791
    R Gruppe #404

    69 911T Ivory White 2.9 "RGruppe'd" (SOLD)
    72 911T Silver RS Replica SOLD
    73 911S Silver 2.7 "Flares and Chairs" SOLD

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