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Thread: FS: 1970 911T Coupe, BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED, matching numbers, COA

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    FS: 1970 911T Coupe, BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED, matching numbers, COA

    NO rust! 200 miles since restoration was completed. New glass out, trim off, spectacular paint job in original Pastel Blue. COA on hand. Engine COMPLETELY dismantled and re-freshened. Mechanic (who’s been working on these engines since the 70’s) is convinced that the miles on the odometer are original at 48k! “The pistons and cylinders have no wear and there’s no way it could have 148k miles." He then installed new timing chains, bearings, oil return tubes, cleaned and adjusted valves as necessary, resealed engine. Carbs were cleaned and tuned. Transmission was inspected, resealed and fluid replaced. The car looks amazing and drives beautifully.

    Other highlights:

    clutch was found to be “newer”
    front seats restored and re-upholstered
    new carpeting
    new headliner
    new bright work where needed
    most body, glass and lens seals are new
    new floor pan
    new inner and outer rockers & fender mounts
    new muffler
    new brake pads all around
    new bumper deco inserts – front and rear
    no cracks in dash or speaker grill
    new shifter bushings
    new pedal cluster bushings
    original 14” Fuchs
    Certificate of Authenticity confirming matching numbers and Pastel Blue as original color
    new Alt bearings, new Int. shaft bearing
    new oil return tubes and seals
    new oil line (engine to oil tank)

    Price: $58,000
    Car is located in NH

    I’m sure I’m missing some things, but this is a start.
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    Yes, you are missing some things... like the rear bumper guards.
    Splendid color.

    Good luck.

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    Great car, fantastic colour, and sorry, 58$ is not so much...
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Needs seal between slam panel and rear license panel. Not a nitpick, more a safety thing
    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    Hi guys...
    rear bumper guards are still out being re-chromed...
    should be back soon.

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    Car is SOLD. Thanks for all the interest!

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