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    1973.5 911t coupe for sale

    The car looks nice but are the 73.5 worth this kind of money?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OUTST...item336ce935d8

    he doesnt say it it has the original motor?

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    I'm bias toward original 1973 911s. Without seeing it in person, one is never sure, but from an initial viewing the pictures, it looks surprisingly original/unmolested. In any car that age, there's few things not quite right like the radio, and muffler/tail pipe. If you're a fan of the 73.5 CIS cars, this could be a keeper. In this economy, if the seller in motivated, price is negotiable.
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    +1, Well kept, preservation class contender, buyer would need to verify the original paint work claim and engine/transmission numbers, but a nice example with the required historical documentation. Negatives: not a highly optioned car and missing maintenance book.
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    Guy does have some nice looking cars in his inventory...

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    He adverts a lot on the 356 registry
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    Doesn't have it's original muffler tip, so I'm "out".......

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    also, he seems to break the rule on pelican that a price must be listed.....
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Quote Originally Posted by 78mochasc View Post
    The car looks nice but are the 73.5 worth this kind of money?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OUTST...item336ce935d8

    he doesnt say it it has the original motor?
    Looking at the motor pictures, it appears to be a 1973.5 motor. This is based on the apparent location of the CIS injectors which appear to go into the heads not the intake runners. As I best recollect, this a 1/2 year only feature in CIS cars.
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    I found another one this car looks nice and half the money

    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1185606

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    Be very careful. I wasted a Saturday driving to look at this car (the red/sepia on samba) It was completely misrepresented and rusted in all the right places. I wouldn't even make him an offer.

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