“...truly a remarkable find...” !
“...truly a remarkable find...” !
Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
RGruppe #183
Reminds me so much of my ossi blau 69S. Mine was a little earlier in the 69s production cycle #1075, vs 1451 here. So many similar original details, my car was sold a few years back, miss it so. It was an active part of so many east coast events.
looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622
A very pretty and original car...I suspect it’ll be a little pricey, but deservedly so. Anyone know the asking price?
One question: what is the rubber hose running under the right hand side floor?
Alan
Alan
N.J.
1964 E-Type roadster
1969 911S
1988 328GTB
2002 Maranello
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VIN = 9113601067
Eng# = 6631040
Trans# = ?
Prod# = 1160013
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...=1#post1010625
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Well, I know its not an early S, but I like to share photos of this car because it is unusual and (in my opinion) quite pretty. My wife's 88 targa. Its also completely original, unmodified, and well used. A bit over 115K on the clock now. Never any damage. Only paintwork ever is the lower front valence was repainted for chips. Interior is all original. Engine never apart. Always maintained properly. The original owner (who I knew) had a long and personal history with the factory, and requested this targa exactly as you see it. He picked it up at the factory and put 900 some miles on it before returning it for shipment to the US. Emerald green metallic, chrome trim, the cookies, and other small details uncommon amongst late '80's 911s. Just did a 2000 mile trip in it last week. Smooth, fast, and quiet (unusually so for a targa). Everything works exactly like it should. I thought the trend the past several years of "backdating" was funny, since this car is sort of a factory "backdate". At first glance most Porsche guys assume its a mid-'70s car. The thread on this new Porsche validation service makes me wonder what some newly trained "expert" would make of it? It shares space with a '71 T targa, which is also very original, though repainted once after a accident, and a '68 L targa which has suffered many of the typical abuses of old Porsche and is not very original, but I like it anyway.
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May not be a 911 but I'm the original owner and have had the car for 49+ years... my first car and it will always stay in the family.
Finishing restoration of a '72 T targa- keeping as original as possible- lifelong AZ car well preserved...![]()
1971 914- original owner
1973 914 2.0
1972 911T targa
2016 981 spyder
2014 turbo S coupe
2019 RS5 sportback
VIN = 9110300458
Eng# = ?
Trans# = ?
Prod# = ?
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...g-s-70-S-Coupe
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