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    '70 t

    . . . from Excellence on-line:

    http://www.excellence-mag.com/classifieds/1206

    Silver on black
    No VIN
    Mi = 119k

    Description:

    1973 1/2 911 t that is a numbers matching southern car having been totally restored. Over $90,000 invested with complete mechanical rebuild, bare metal stripped and repainted in Porsche GT Silver with fully restored interior in black. All mechanical work done by Porsche specialist. Engine rebuilt to 2.5 Liter with Electromotive EFI. All brakes and suspension fully rebuilt and car is slightly lowered with all the proper Porsche handling upgrades. 5,000 + miles on restoration so it is fully sorted. Restored sport seats, Becker Coburn radio, new headliner, perfect dash, new wool carpets and everything works perfectly. Dansk sport exhaust, restored Fuchs wheels. Gets a lot of attention and is really a joy to drive. I can provide all receipts from the restoration as well as hundreds of pictures of the rebuilding. These cars are appreciating and this is a special one. Please contact me for more information (include phone number in email)


    Potomac, Maryland
    pauld911@gmail.com

    Asking $52k

    (Not mine)
    Rick Kreiskott
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