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    1973 911S Targa

    Hello All,

    Health reasons have led me to reconsider many things, including old Porsches. I have decided to sell my 1973 911S Targa, sn #9113310906. I bought it in Euless, Texas in December 2004. It is a no-rust ever, never hit silver on black leather car with factory A/C. The paint and interior are fair. 96K is the mileage now, and when I bought it the mileage was 94K. I had my mechanic, Dick Aubele of Los Angeles, rebuild the motor with new 2.2S p&c for higher compression. He is available to discuss the work. All else is stock. Gus Pfister of Pacific Fuel Injection rebuilt the pump ($1,200) and Dick installed a new fuel pump ($1,000). Harvey Weidman refinished the 5 original Fuchs 6's and mounted new Michelin XWX's. In addition to the stock seats installed in the car, I have 2 sets of 1973 sport seats, one pair in great shape purchased from Rick Cabell, and another pair in rough shape, new Hella 118's not installed with NOS black grilles, spare A/C setup. $45K obo.

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    Ed
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    I tried to send you a PM, but your inbox is full.

    Is the car in Massachusetts? I live in Brookline, and work in Boston.

    I am interested if the car is local.
    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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    I have made room in my inbox. The car is in Los Angeles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin Ek View Post
    Hello All,

    Health reasons have led me to reconsider many things, including old Porsches. I have decided to sell my 1973 911S Targa, sn #9113310906. I bought it in Euless, Texas in December 2004. It is a no-rust ever, never hit silver on black leather car with factory A/C. The paint and interior are fair. 96K is the mileage now, and when I bought it the mileage was 94K. I had my mechanic, Dick Aubele of Los Angeles, rebuild the motor with new 2.2S p&c for higher compression. He is available to discuss the work. All else is stock. Gus Pfister of Pacific Fuel Injection rebuilt the pump ($1,200) and Dick installed a new fuel pump ($1,000). Harvey Weidman refinished the 5 original Fuchs 6's and mounted new Michelin XWX's. In addition to the stock seats installed in the car, I have 2 sets of 1973 sport seats, one pair in great shape purchased from Rick Cabell, and another pair in rough shape, new Hella 118's not installed with NOS black grilles, spare A/C setup. $45K obo.

    Thanks,
    Ed
    Ed,
    Do you have pictures you could email or post? Is there a phone number I could reach you at?
    Thanks
    Gil
    64 901- 300024 (oldest ‘911’ race car). 64 911- 300214 (my first 911), 67S 911 Coupe 307372S, 67S 911 Coupe 306731S, 67S 911 SWT 500386S; 67 911R race car, 73 911E RGruppe 3.2, 73 911E S/R, 74 Carrera riviera blue, 74 Carrera Pete Maravich's, 74 Euro Carrera MFI Orange, 74 Euro Carrera MFI Lime Green, 75 RSR race car, '11 GT2RS (gone) , '11 GT3RS 4.0 (gone), 16 911R Mexico Blue stripes and wheels, 18 Turbo Sports Turismo, 19 GT3RS Lizard Green, 19 GT2RS Mexico Blue

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    You're a sick man Gil....

    regards,
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    Thanks (sad but true)...
    64 901- 300024 (oldest ‘911’ race car). 64 911- 300214 (my first 911), 67S 911 Coupe 307372S, 67S 911 Coupe 306731S, 67S 911 SWT 500386S; 67 911R race car, 73 911E RGruppe 3.2, 73 911E S/R, 74 Carrera riviera blue, 74 Carrera Pete Maravich's, 74 Euro Carrera MFI Orange, 74 Euro Carrera MFI Lime Green, 75 RSR race car, '11 GT2RS (gone) , '11 GT3RS 4.0 (gone), 16 911R Mexico Blue stripes and wheels, 18 Turbo Sports Turismo, 19 GT3RS Lizard Green, 19 GT2RS Mexico Blue

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    sent you a pm

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