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    Craigslist San Diego 1970 T

    Nick Psyllos
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    1972 911T to ST

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    FYI, I am going to inspect this car tomorrow evening. I'm more curious than anything else and because its local to me its pretty easy. I'm happy to pass along my untrained, limited knowledege opinions to anyone who may be interested. Just PM me.

    Nick

    PS Its a 71, not a 70 but you cant edit a title.
    Nick Psyllos
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    Saw car, think mess...big mess. Honestly a rust free car that needs EVERYTHING. It is a complete project and missing bumpers, glass, seats, interior parts, etc, etc.

    For someone who wants to spend big dollars on hot rod project.

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    Leaf Green Hotrod - somebody please!
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    1970 911T 3.0/915

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    Quote Originally Posted by WANT911S View Post
    Saw car, think mess...big mess. Honestly a rust free car that needs EVERYTHING. It is a complete project and missing bumpers, glass, seats, interior parts, etc, etc.

    For someone who wants to spend big dollars on hot rod project.
    Saw the car today... Couldn't have said it better myself.
    Nick Psyllos
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    Is the body at least straight and rust free? I have a 71 T that is complete but needs a body, might be a match made in heaven!

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    I'm not an expert and the car on a trailer so I couldnt fully inspect, but I don't think it has much rust. A small hole on the rear parcel shelf was all that was apparent to me. The doors looked good, they were shells so I could see them, and the rockers looked solid. Want to talk about overspray? The oil tank and gas tank were sprayed red along with pretty much everything else in the trunk. Rat poop everywhere...
    Nick Psyllos
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    1973 Euro 911S
    1972 911T to ST

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