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Thread: 1973.5 911T Coupe Hot Rod

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    1973.5 911T Coupe Hot Rod

    SOLD!!!

    Florida car for the past several years, prior to that it was from California. Silver, black, non-sunroof coupe, 2.4 with CIS fuel injection. I added the following...

    - Jet coated headers with a custom made sport muffler
    - Carrera style front oil cooler mounter in the right front fender
    - 15x6 front and 15x7 rear Minilite wheels with Toyo 888 tires
    - 22mm front and 28mm rear torsion bars
    - adjustible spring plates
    - larger sway bars
    - Koni shocks
    - Turbo tie rods
    - cross drilled front rotors
    - fiberglass S style front bumber, rear bumper, and decklid
    - R style rear decklid grille
    - H4 headlights
    - Roll bar
    - 5 point harnesses
    - RSR style seats
    - RS lite weight carpet kit
    - RS door panels
    - Momo Prototipo steering wheel

    Runs and drives great! Asking $30,900 or realistic offers....

    SOLD!!!

    Please e mail keith@racectc.com or call me at (561)267-1859


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    A few more photos

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    NICE looking car Keith - good luck with the sale.
    Looking for engine # 6208151
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    '70 911E Bahia Red (SOLD)
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    Absolutely love it. Would like more info onthe car and its origine. Some more pictures including the dash would be nice too. Thanx
    It's pronounced PORSCH-UH

    There are no old Porsches, only new owners.

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    Hot Rod Look

    I love the look of this car but it profoundly saddens me that the engine isn't something more interesting. Whomever gets this car needs to make this into a 2.9L twin plug monster.

    I hope it goes to a good home.

    Dave
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    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    GREAT looking car. Automotive pornography.

    Best of luck,
    -Mike

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    Engine

    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    I love the look of this car but it profoundly saddens me that the engine isn't something more interesting. Whomever gets this car needs to make this into a 2.9L twin plug monster.

    I hope it goes to a good home.

    Dave
    You know, Dave, that would be a nice change or even a 3 liter would be fun. But I didn't build it for that, instead I wanted a fun street car. As my plan was street first with minimal to no track use, horsepower was not at the top of the list. Not that there is anything wrong with that!!

    Thanks for the comments!
    Keith E.
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    I can not tell but it could be my monitor, is the rear decklid the same color as the bumper or a different shade?
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    Color

    The decklid is the same color as the color on the bumpers.
    Keith E.
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    Nice car. Do you know what it weighs?
    -Scott
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