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    FS: @GoodingCo Scottsdale - 1972 911 S without reserve

    1972 Porsche 911 S

    Estimate: $150,000 - $180,000 | Without Reserve

    Chassis: 9112300846

    Engine: 6321323

    http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1972-porsche-911-s/

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    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Is this original color? Seems as though I have seen this car before...

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    The car was originally Signal Yellow

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    1969 S Coupe #761
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    9112300846

    I remember this car --- was for @EC . . .
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    @Long Ranger, thanks for the link, interesting. What was the asking Price?
    Car looks good to me...
    911 S 1967 and ...

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    Looks like it has rear flares?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie993 View Post
    . . . Looks like it has rear flares? . . .
    Yup. RS?

    . . . and 7"s --- in back . . .

    . . . and black turn-signal trim . . .

    . . . etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by 67er911S View Post
    . . . What was the asking Price?
    Car looks good to me . . .
    Sorry, H --- I don't remember/never looked

    Car was striking --- probably my favorite color . . . also very pretty underneath --- EC wasn't re-doing their 911s as vigorously as they do now . . .

    But, even back then --- for me . . . those rear flairs? . . . how much to fix? Along w/ paint? + anything else?


    . . . and so now --- the car's for sale, again


    Looks like nothing's changed . . . except the price?


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    . . . . --Signal Yellow with Black interior and Charcoal carpeting, 5-speed manual, 2.4 liter mechanical injection, 70,000 miles from new, Matching Numbers, Exceptional Condition Throughout . . .

    . . . This 911S has been collector owned and cared for. The previous owner has recently invested $70,000 (all receipts are included) to bring it to its current superb condition, $30k was spent on the engine and gearbox alone. It has been driven 4,000 miles since . . .

    . . . It is complete with all books, tools, jack, service receipts and history documents, maintenance booklet and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity. It is completely stock and as originally delivered from the factory other than factory RS steel flares for the sportier look and fitment of larger rear wheels and tires as fitted to 911 RS’ . . . .

    . . . This 911S has never sustained any accident and has never needed any rust repair. This 911S is a clean on the underside side as it is on above side. It is an excellent, extremely well dialed in example in every respect . . .

    . . . .If you are seeking an excellent, fully functioning and tight 911S Sunroof Coupe in superb condition, this particular example is ready for concours or fast road touring . . .

    **This Porsche is available for inspection at our Water Mill (Hamptons) Showroom, located at 938 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY 11976

    $198,500.00
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