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    FS: @Road Scholars - '73 'S' Targa, silver/green

    VIN = 9113310214
    Eng# = 6330471
    Trans# = 332271

    Silver on 'interior to sample' --- green + houndstooth


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    http://road-scholars.com/1973-porsche-911s/

    . . . This 1973 911S is one early 911s that we are proud to own and offer . . .

    . . . This 911S spent most of its life in Huntington Beach, California and had only 126,000 miles before arriving to us in North Carolina. The Certificate of Authenticity shows all matching numbers, including some very rare options . . .

    . . . In terms of restoration, the original silver paint had failed, so it was stripped and repainted to a concours standard. The 2.4 liter engine was completely rebuilt and now runs and performs flawlessly. The interior was done to sample and features factory sport seats which we had freshened by Autobahn Interiors. The rectangular front fog lights are also on the Kardex, but are not installed, as it would be a shame to drill the holes and the paint . . .

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    I wonder if they will throw in correct plug wires for the asking price ?
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    Anyone know what this is for?

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    Yes. That's the push to talk button for Stoddard's direct line.

    Ok, I didn't get involved with critique of the last car but since when does "concours paint standard" not include painting inner perimeters of doors satin black?

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    So in the previous ad it was mileage unknown and had 2.2 P&C and now it's 126k miles and it's a 2.4 again....? Are H1s correct for a 73?

    @ Chris- red plug wires make it go much faster

    Great looking car tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jules Dielen View Post
    Are H1s correct for a 73?.
    Not in the US...

    Sealed beams and sugar scoops were the order of the day what with the antiquated lighting laws of the period. That being said they certainly aren't a detractor
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    Should the lower dash panel be green also? Looks like they took the photos too soon car not done yet? That color combo is nice!
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    I believe that 2.2 PCs and 2.4 PCs are interchangeable with in the same 2.4 case.

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