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Thread: All original 72E Coupe for sale

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    All original 72E Coupe for sale

    This car looks spectacular. No affiliation.

    see:
    http://www.2-shores-classics.com/gar...id=104&lang=us

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    Beautiful, looks like a really nice car.
    Early S member #1110
    '71 911 T Targa, 2.7 RS spec, sport seats "Milt"
    '90 928 S4, 37K mi.,grand prix white, cashmere "Bridget"

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    Beautiful car! Or, you can purchase mine w/spare engine for half that price!
    Mike B.
    1972 911E #414
    Early S #1065

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    that car looks almost as clean as the 750 mile car. Unbelievable. Hard to believe it has 60k miles on it. excellent price. I might need to adjust the price on mine. Mine is clean but has more use than this one for sure with just 10k more miles. I like this. Someone should jump on this.
    Early 911S Registry #750
    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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    That is a nice clean car and I love the stance. Those have got to be one of the most perfectly fitted door pockets I've seen.

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    Agreed - nice car ( I may be somewhat prejudiced however since it looks very much like my '72 Bahia Red T).

    Hard to tell from the pics, however, it appears to not have a front mounted oil cooler with hard lines running down the passenger side. Didn't E's come with a front mounted oil cooler standard, or was it just the S?

    Secondly and again hard to tell from the pics, but the foglight switch does not appear to be correct.

    Overall, appears to be a very nice, clean, and correct example of a quite rare early 911. I remember seeing it advertised on thier site quite a long time ago. Wonder why it's still available?

    Frank
    Cheers!

    Frank Kohnen
    Jupiter, FL USA
    Registry Member #921
    1972 Bahia Red 911 Coupe #9112100390..."Rudy" SOLD
    1967 Savannah Beige VW Beetle Sedan #117364457..."Heidi"...aka "Tinker Toy"

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    Quote Originally Posted by FL-Frank View Post
    I remember seeing it advertised on thier site quite a long time ago. Wonder why it's still available?
    Frank
    You're kidding, of course?

    "Money's tight and times are hard,
    Here's your friggin' Christmas Card.

    Best,

    Tom
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    rgruppe #111

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    Quote Originally Posted by FL-Frank View Post
    Agreed - nice car ( I may be somewhat prejudiced however since it looks very much like my '72 Bahia Red T).

    Hard to tell from the pics, however, it appears to not have a front mounted oil cooler with hard lines running down the passenger side. Didn't E's come with a front mounted oil cooler standard, or was it just the S?

    Secondly and again hard to tell from the pics, but the foglight switch does not appear to be correct.

    Overall, appears to be a very nice, clean, and correct example of a quite rare early 911. I remember seeing it advertised on thier site quite a long time ago. Wonder why it's still available?

    Frank
    I noticed the foglight switch, too. I think it is just missing the rubber cover and graphic insert. I believe the rubber covers were required for US safety laws: padded dash and all. I noticed from the window sticker that the foglights weren't factory installed. So, maybe the dealer or an owner installed them later.
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    1974 Carrera SR Coupe (USA) GP White/Tan Shetland Cloth/Gold "Carrera" Stripes
    1971 911T Coupe Tangerine/Black (Destroyed in fire at Porsche Shop )
    1968 912 Coupe Irish Green/Black

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    1988 944 Turbo S Alpine White/Gray (1 of 481 Turbo S's Imported into USA)
    1991 928GT Guards Red/Spec Order Gray (1 of 85 GT's Imported into USA for 1991)

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