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Thread: 1970 911T w/2.7

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    1970 911T w/2.7

    Hello all - new here and looking for a nice T. Want do you all think of this one on ebay?

    Cheers.

    http://http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotor...mZ200255357068

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    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    I cannot speak to the quality, but I can tell you it has been listed on eBay multiple times.
    S Registry #1229
    1972 Light Yellow 911T (RS look currently, ST replica coming)
    1984 Black/Black RoW 930 Turbo
    2004 Black/Black 996 GT3
    1971 Metallic Blue 911T Sunroof Coupe
    2007 Atlas Grey Cayman S (My First)

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    I've also noticed it on ebay multiple times but it does seem like a nice car considering the price.

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    I have requested Chassis and Engine numbers but did not get a response.

    I like the car but am not sure what vintage the Engine is.


    If it were a 2.2 series built to a 2.7 -which Im not sure if it is, I think its a sweet deal.

    Other than that- looks like to be a quite straight up car.
    peace, love, and happy-S

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    Talked to the owner and the car is a non-matching numbers car. In a way I would buy a car that is non-matching but not from someone I don't know and frankly a person that has a bit of an attitude. Anyway I'll keep on looking.

    Cheers.

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    I feel ya on that.

    Its diffrent value numbers if the motor is from another 71 T as opposed to a 69 or 74 car.

    I wouldnt care if it was from another 71 car as long as it runs strong, its not trying to be pristine so it wouldnt bother me.

    However- never got that answer.


    As far as the guy- well after a thorough beating of miscellaneous questions from 'maybe buyers,' I kinda undestand hes 'over it.'
    Wouldnt let that steer you off a solid driver.
    peace, love, and happy-S

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    i don't get it; that looks like a fantastic car??? Were i in the market i'd be on a plane with a check and a date for a PPI. Don't know what reserve is but under $20k (if it is that) who gives a **** about matching #'s?
    Erik

    Early S # 1107

    All my german equipment is either busted or sold...sigh....in the market for a decent non-sunroof tub!!!!!!! Help me get back to autocrossing!!!

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