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Thread: 1973.5 911t coupe original engine genuine RS ducktail project car

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    1973.5 911t coupe original engine genuine RS ducktail project car

    This is a late 1973 Porsche 911t non sunroof coupe with original (6133929) engine and original CIS. This car has matching FUCHS. Also, this car comes with a genuine Porsche RS steel / fiberglass ducktail (a high dollar item in itself). The ducktail is in ok shape-some peeling paint, surface rust, and the factory latch bar needs work. The paint is factory tangerine. The original motor is currently out of the car and in the car is a 2.7 motor. This car has sat for a number of years and needs restoration. The body itself is very straight. NO rust in the body panels including the rockers, inner fenders, door bottoms, etc. and no indication of any body damage ever. Minor dings on the body only. The front suspension pan has rust, the main floorpan is rust free except for some rust near the front foot well. No rust in the rear near the longs or torsion tubes. Original Hella H4 lights. The interior rear shelf had rust and metal was cut out and there is some rust in the rear seat pans. This is an AC car-the evaporator in the ducktail is dated late 1972. All gauges, rare RAID steering wheel, no front seats but have rear seats and door and rear panels.
    1973 nonsunroof CIS coupe, original engine, extra 2.7 engine, a real RS ducktail, matching FUCHS, straight body panels, rust in pans and interior as indicated..Clear open title $12,500
    Here is a link to lots of pictures...
    http://scuppernongwine.smugmug.com/O...3691509_Xnn7Fc
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    weekend bump before I put it on the popular auction site

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    where are you located?
    Early S Reg #1809

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    PM sent. Thanks, Richard

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    located in Atlanta, Georgia

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    Please PM me. I would like to contact you about your car. Thanks, Richard

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    It's on the popular auction site and the reserve has been met. One week to go......

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