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Thread: FS: @eBay - 1973 Porsche 911T - What say ye?????

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    FS: @eBay - 1973 Porsche 911T - What say ye?????


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    Curious as to why there isn't any talk of this car????

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    It looks pretty good. The price is getting up there for a T. Some nice options. Be nice if it had sport seats.
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    we will see where it ends.

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    COA says Tangerine…

    But I agree, another color would have a lot more interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    It looks pretty good. The price is getting up there for a T. Some nice options. Be nice if it had sport seats.
    Very nice original low mile 73 T's are now over $100K in the world market with no end in sight.
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    I'm "color blind." As for me, good is good. This one may or may not be good. Any color "change" is a deal breaker unless you plan to do a full restoration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    I'm "color blind." As for me, good is good. This one may or may not be good. Any color "change" is a deal breaker unless you plan to do a full restoration.
    Are you saying that this looks lie a color change?

    Owner says car is ordinal paint. COA say Tangerine.

    I completely agree that it looks more red than tangerine.

    Thoughts??

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    9113100352

    VIN = 9113100352
    Eng# = 6130595
    Trans# = ?

    From Seller's eBay text --- for future reference . . .


    . . . Manufactured 8/72 Porsche 911 T Coupe with Factory driving lights, rear window wiper, leather seats, and Mechanical Fuel Injection. The car has its original matching numbers engine and most of the paint is original. The car was purchased new in the 70's by the last owner. this car runs great and everything works as it should. There are several minor touch-ups on the car and a coulpe of door dings that can not be seen by pictures . . .

    . . . This Porsche has been used very little in the last few years and has always been garaged. I did find rust bubble on the lower passenger door that is under the black vinyl porsche emblem. That bubble will need to be attended to in the future. The rest of the car is super nice and original. The wheels are real nice fitted with new tires and the car has a good battery. She starts very easily and the Mechanical Fuel Injection works nicely . . .

    . . . This car comes with the original owners manual, tool kit with some tools, and the original jack . . .



    On Jan-13-14 at 18:46:34 PST, seller added the following information:


    . . . I have a list of some options on the Porsche 911T. Tangerine Paint color 018, U. S. Equipment, Option Group G02, M058 rubber covered bumperettes M407 raised front seats, M400 forged alloy wheels 6x15, M425 Headrests left and right, M461 raised steering wheel , M425 rear wiper system, Radio, Rear spoiler, M482 engine compartment light, M 429 Retangular white fog lights, ( removed) M432 Front round Factory driving lights, M437 large rear view mirror, velouren carpet, alluminum door sills, chrome rocker panels, M437 large interior mirror, M490 retractable antenna left, loudspeaker and noise suppression, M439 Porsche side lettering,M418 retractable front seatbelts lf&rt,M429 outside mirror left side,M471 two stage elec. heated clear rear window, M473 S front spoiler, M482 Engine compartment light, M565 leather steering wheel, M414 911S instruments and oil sump,M499 Glove box with no model designation, M567 tinted windshield . . .


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    I hope that someone here got it. Seemed like an honest car.

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