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    FS: 1972 Porsche 911T Coupe Project

    Selling a 1972 911T Coupe. This car comes with a Clean California title and is ready to restore or turn into your own hotrod. This car is basically a rolling chassis with no engine or transmission. It comes with fenders, decklid, hood and original doors. It appears it was originally the very desirable color of Signal Orange. It still has spots of its original paint peeking through. It has been converted to a RSR look car with fender flares and later style front end. It is a solid example with no rust or signs of previous accidents. It is located in Northern CA. Asking 10,000
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    Reference VIN = 9112501822

    (or possibly 9112501828 - thanks Dave)
    Last edited by 72targa; 04-11-2014 at 01:26 PM.
    Peter Kane

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    It might have been signal yellow 114, but not signal orange 116.
    VIN might be 1828, but very hard to read.
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