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    Tangerine 1973 Italian delivery 911T F/S

    We are getting ready to sell our very original and unusual 2.4L T. Was imported into the US in the late 90's from Italy... still has Italian emmissions sticker and a Italian rally contestant sticker on the Sigla windshield. Original Tangerine exterior color (one repaint of exterior only - Original paint in jambs.) with no rust and super nice under chassis. Was delivered with 5 Fuchs, steel S type front bumper, chrome rear bumperettes w/o rubber overlays (original and so much better looking than the big black rubber bumperettes US spec '73 cars had), Italian lenses, S gauges, leather covered steering wheel, period Euro radio, corded centers on front seats (still has the original fabric and vinyl through out), felt type carpet (original). There is a 120MPH 912 speedo installed in the car now showing 2,xxx miles and the original KmH speedo (has a 3/95 dated Italian repair sticker on the backside showing 150,000 Km) comes with too. Really tight and great running/driving T, as you would expect from the low mileage (less than 98,000 total original miles).

    Engine has been resealed by Brumos factory master tech and will carry a 2 year Porsche factory parts warranty (good at any Porsche factory service center in the US or Canada) for all seals and gaskets used in the reseal! Brumos 30 day/1,000 mile powertrain warranty too.

    Located in Jacksonville, FL in the Brumos Race shop. Please email to: jpnorthwood@aol.com or jschaefer@brumosporsche.com

    Here are some photos I had on file from approx. 6 months ago.
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    JP,
    Just curious. I had a 72T targa a while ago that was originally delivered to Italy. It had no seat belts, no horn and no emergency flasher switch. Does your car for sale here have the same?
    Considering how crazy the Italians drive, you would think that the three safety things every Italian car should have would be safety belts, horn and emergency flashers.....

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    Senior Member vipergruen's Avatar
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    Nice car John, the blue sticker is not a registration one but a "pollution control" one, that was needed a few years back for older cars, to certify that the car was inside some pollution thresholds. I usually take it as a good sign, means that car was used frequently and by a precise owner.

    @ gruen911, emergency flashers and seat belts became mandatory in Italy later on (in the '80s I think) so it would be possible not to find them on an Italian-delivery car. Same for external rear-view mirrors (up to 1976), but for a italian it would be impossible to drive without horns! We like to use it a lot

    Andrea
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    Quote Originally Posted by vipergruen View Post
    Nice car John, the blue sticker is not a registration one but a "pollution control" one, that was needed a few years back for older cars, to certify that the car was inside some pollution thresholds. I usually take it as a good sign, means that car was used frequently and by a precise owner.

    @ gruen911, emergency flashers and seat belts became mandatory in Italy later on (in the '80s I think) so it would be possible not to find them on an Italian-delivery car. Same for external rear-view mirrors (up to 1976), but for a italian it would be impossible to drive without horns! We like to use it a lot

    Andrea
    ah ah ah Andrea....

    italians do it better!!!
    Maurizio G.

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    Here are some additional photos showing the exterior. There is a orange painted to match fiberglass aftermarket ducktail that is not seen in the pics or installed onto the car that will be included.
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    All 5 Fuchs appear to be original to the car and in original condition. No drip/resealed numbers matching engine w/ excellent compression numbers. Brumos 30 day/1,000 mile powertrain warranty, Porsche factory 2 year warranty covering parts used in the engine reseal, and free tuition to Brumos U driving school included too.
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    Some photos of the interior. There is a crack in the dash. The door pockets are all in great shape, but the drivers rear flip down pocket's chrome trim has worked loose and will need attention. Original vinyls, carpets and fabrics throughout.
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    Nice looking car John. This car will make someone (new buyer) very happy indeed. I have a little crush on tangerines, it must be said :-)
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    Pics of the spare tire/Fuch, ducktail, and plastic air box with Milan, Italy dated service decal.
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    Looks like a very nice car - in one of the best colours.

    I don't remember ever seeing an 'S' front bumper with T decor trim before ...
    Andy

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