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    1973.5 Original Viper Green T Coupe

    A true 100% original survivor including original Viper/Emerald green paint. No repaints. I recently purchased this car from it's long time owner since 1975. It is just a beautifully original car. No rust issues. Never wrecked. It has 115,000 miles with about 6k on rebuilt engine. S trim, Black interior. Original Porsche green,tan,black Cocoa mats still there, Orange bar crest ect. Tool kit missing screw drivers. Car was always well kept but now needs scrubbing/cleaning and detailing. Drives very well and looks great. How often do you find an original Viper green paint car? Please call me only for an honest description and details. I will take some pictures once the rain stops here on Long Island. Price pre detail and odds and ends as it sits today is $37,500. (631)786 6511 ET Thanks.

    Don

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    Now "I like me" a green car. Show us the photos, Don.

    My best,

    Tom
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    I saw a couple of shots of the car and it's everything Don says it is... it's a very nice car !
    Joe Annicelli
    Early 911S Registry #751
    Polo Red/Black 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe "Walter"
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    Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
    SWB cars are an acquired taste however once acquired theirs no turning back.

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    I saw the car in person last week. It is without a doubt an unmolested, original paint 'survivor'. This is not to say it's a time capsule, concours car, but it's completely dry underneath as advertised. There are a few (very small) spot repairs here and there, but any quality bodyshop could make them indistinguishable from the rest of the original paintwork.

    Don's not kidding when he says this car has additional value built into it once it's been properly cleaned and detailed. The nice thing is that the original paintwork looks like it will polish up superbly and doesn't need any excuses about 'patina'.

    I've also heard the car run, and would be happy to pass along any other impressions I had if asked.

    Cheers,
    -Mike

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