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    #9113100124

    I see this car is up for sale - I believe it has been owned by a member or two on the forum. I would appreciate anyone willing to share their intimate knowledge of the car privately.

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    Early 911S Registry #750
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    I'm sure it was owned by a member
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...p/t-68381.html
    Mark

    1973 911T Targa 3.2 hot rod - Sold
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    Senior Member Macroni's Avatar
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    Car was bought out of Pa. by Brumos. It was then quickly sold again; I was told to the West Coast ended up at Road Scholars. One owner low mileage 100% original.... not much more to add.
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    9113100124

    . . . .at Road Scholars . . .

    VIN = 9113100124
    Eng# = ?
    Trans# = ?
    Mileage = 34k

    . . . . This very early, 34,000 original mile 1973 911T was a dream trade in. Our good friend Scott happens to love great original cars and has an eye for the best. He purchased this 73 T and then a few days later I found his dream car and he was willing to trade.

    Signal Yellow has to be one of the rarest colors offered in 1973and this paint is as good as it gets for original cars. Many hours of cleaning the chassis, body and interior have paid off. The engine has been removed and completely serviced by Chris’ German. Upon removal we found it had never had anything done! Cork gaskets, rubber chain ramps and original clutch all had to be updated. Along with the chain tensioner update, valve adjustment, engine resealed and clutch disc have all been done with the “tins” all freshly powder coated. We then turned our attention to the chassis and body.The chassis had never been cleaned. Lots of degreaser and scrubbing cleaned it up nicely down to original coatings. The paint had the biggest transformation.One panel at a time, hand cleaned and lovingly rubbed to a wonderful deep showroom shine. Rocks chips happen and this car had a few we had to touch up.One chip, one dab at a time, she came up great and with such low mileage there was not that many to fill. The fuchs has been refinished by Weidman’s and the XWX’sare great. This T has had only 3 owners,� with documentation that would warrant a preservation winner anywhere it was shown. Signal Yellow, documented low mileage 911′s are rare,original paint is priceless! . . .


    http://road-scholars.com/1973-porsch...llow-survivor/

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    Senior Member t6dpilot's Avatar
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    Saw that car at a secret location 'off site' at RRIV. What a spectacular example - yum, yum. Road Scholars car.
    Scott H.
    1969 Coupe LtWt
    1973.5 911T

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    Does anyone know their asking price?

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    I talked to one of the guys at Road Scholar a couple weeks ago and the price was around $87,000 if I remember right. They told me they have put an additional $12,000 into the car. If I had the extra funds, I would love to purchase it. Granted, price is rich but love the color and finding one in this original low mileage condition is pretty rare.

    Jack

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