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    Senior Member NickP's Avatar
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    Saw this offering while pursuing an Italian watch sellers website. Looks like an Italian delivery:

    https://www.vwcweb.com/EN/Cars/Sched.../carrera-2-4-s
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  2. #2472
    Quote Originally Posted by NickP View Post
    Saw this offering while pursuing an Italian watch sellers website. Looks like an Italian delivery:

    https://www.vwcweb.com/EN/Cars/Sched.../carrera-2-4-s
    Cryptic ad. Requested the VIN and price. We shall see.
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    Car is not for sale according to de dealer. Should update his page.

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    Owner claims car has a special “Porsche” signature and would “let it go” for €275,000 ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickP View Post
    Saw this offering while pursuing an Italian watch sellers website. Looks like an Italian delivery:
    https://www.vwcweb.com/EN/Cars/Sched.../carrera-2-4-s
    Quite a peculiar ad . . . if it is/was for sale. I'm assuming it is a 1973 model year Emerald Green 911S manufactured/registered in 1972?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Quite a peculiar ad . . . if it is/was for sale. I'm assuming it is a 1973 model year Emerald Green 911S manufactured/registered in 1972?

    Last edited by karlusmagnus; 01-01-2022 at 11:00 AM.
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    FS: @eBay - '73S Targa - Coffee Brown

    I wonder what the original color was?
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    1973 Porsche 2.4L 911S Targa, eBay item number: 363664481436
    VIN: 9113310659
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Coffee Brown/Black
    Mileage: 82,158 (indicated)
    BIN Price: US$155,000

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    eBay Description:

    Here is your chance to own a beautifully colored rare 1973 Porsche 911S Targa that has just underwent a full restoration. Having been stripped down to bare metal it has been professionally refinished in its original Coffee Brown 80342. Not to be confused with Sepia Brown a much more common color, Coffee Brown is a extremely rare color option which was a special ordered option for this year and is such a deep and dark brown that in certain lights resembles black.

    In addition to its beautiful exterior, the undercarriage of the vehicle has been fully gone through. Both the front and rear suspensions were removed from the vehicle, disassembled, refinished and restored with all new bushings, bearings and correctly plated fasteners. The brake calipers were rebuilt, soft lines replaced with stainless steel braided lines and hard lines removed, cleaned and replated. Whilst the suspension work was carried out the transmission underwent a service were it saw a replacement main shaft seal and side cover seals (nothing else was deemed inadequate). Along side the transmission the engine also received an overhaul. The engine's MFI system was refreshed with cleaned injectors, new air filter, retune and balancing. The engine itself underwent a valve adjustment, new spark plugs, spark plug wires, rotor, cap, ignition points, received a new clutch and reground flywheel, full reseal (valve cover, rear and front crankshaft seals etc) and received a new muffler. To ensure the longevity of the engine all rubber oil lines were replaced alongside the on engine oil cooler, while the undercarriage hard lines, oil tank, "Trombone" style oil cooler and oil thermostat were all removed disassembled cleaned and refitted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by karlusmagnus View Post
    Anybody been able to get the chassis number?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    Anybody been able to get the chassis number?
    I sent an email for price and VIN and got the price mentioned above but no VIN. Radio silence on my follow up for the VIN.
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    I also sent a couple of follow up emails asking about provenance and an explanation about the signature but no answer. Signature without a credible story is no more than a stain on the paint. Hopefully there is an interesting explanation but so far no comment.

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