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    Early S Reg #1395 LongRanger's Avatar
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    9110300036

    . . . . at @2Shores . . .

    Ivory on black
    VIN = 91103000036
    Eng# = ?
    Trans# = ?
    Mileage = 76763

    ' . . . Non sunroof Coupe in factory correct light ivory . . . restored from top to bottom . . . some personal modifications . . . such as lightweight RS door panels, a sport steering wheel and sport exhaust system . . . Original door panels and back seats are available . . . sport seats with German Schroth harnesses . . . restored 6x15 deep dishes Fuchs rims . . . '

    Damage: POR

    http://2shores.com/cars/offers/1970-...upe/151/detail

    (Not mine)
    Rick
    Last edited by LongRanger; 04-07-2022 at 10:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    . . . . at @2Shores . . .

    Ivory on black
    VIN = 91103000036
    Eng# = ?
    Trans# = ?
    Mileage = 76763

    ' . . . Non sunroof Coupe in factory correct light ivory . . . restored from top to bottom . . . some personal modifications . . . such as lightweight RS door panels, a sport steering wheel and sport exhaust system . . . Original door panels and back seats are available . . . sport seats with German Schroth harnesses . . . restored 6x15 deep dishes Fuchs rims . . . '

    Damage: POR

    http://2shores.com/cars/offers/1970-...upe/151/detail

    (Not mine)
    Rick Kreiskott
    Does anyone know the asking price?

  3. #293
    Not clear that the paint job helped this one, which looks like a pretty good car: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item2562fdcc42
    Porsche 1972 911 S Targa

    VIN # 9112310246

    Original Engine # 6329034

    Original Color (fresh Glasurit Paint) Silver Metallic

    NO RUST (ever)

    Two Owners from new

    There are less of the Porsche 2.4L Mechanically Fuel Injected 911 S cars made than the 911 RS. These are very fun to drive, reliable and desirable investment cars. A 911 S Targa like this one comes around rarely.

    Has correct: ‘72 911 S engine, front steel bumper w/ spoiler lip, Rare and correct Behr front oil cooler (also found on the 911 SR, ST factory competition cars), Large front Aluminum brake Calipers, S Gauges, S Small diameter Leather wrapped Steering wheel, 15 x 6” Fuchs alloys all around (and spare), S bumper & rocker wide trim……

    History: Dave White (IMSA GTU Champion 1978 driving the Porsche 935) writes:

    “ As I can best remember, Don Thompson (Tampa Florida) purchased the car from the original owner Gilbert Snyder (Miama, Florida). Don first brought the car to Dave White Autosports for service in 1975 or 1976. The car was maintained by us for over 20 years. In late 1999 Don wanted to get everything mechanical redone. We installed new brake rotors & pads, rebuilt the calipers, installed NEW axles, replaced all of the wheel bearings, new shift bushings and coupler, rebuilt the top end of the engine and installed new plug wires, distributor cap, plugs and rotor. The injection pump was sent to Robert Fairchild Industries for a complete rebuild and the injectors were tested and serviced by Fairchild. We also completely rebuilt the 5 speed transmission with new bearings and seals. The cost for all of the above work was around $12,000.

    Don then had us service the engine for him in 2006. We replaced the spark plugs and adjust the valves and oil / filter change in 2006.”

    Body / Paint: Never Crashed. NO RUST EVER. Front Battery Boxes, Fuel Tank Floors, Tire well, all closing panels, complete floor pans, rockers, fenders and bumpers ARE ALL RUST FREE – NO rust repairs ever to any part of this 1972 911 S. Recent repaint to the original color (Glasurit Metallic Silver).

    Seals replaced (Windshield, Trunk, Body panel seals, Targa Bar to rear window seal, Bumper seals)

    New Front Metal Grills, All Turn signal lenses, Reflectors, Rocker Moldings, Bumper Moldings, Bumper End Caps, Wipers, ALL Emblems (Crest, Rear Porsche & 911 S lettering)

    Carpets replaced with original German carpet set from Autos International. Seats (front and rear) recovered. New German felt front Trunk carpet set. All front and rear hood latch assembly strikers and latches were properly replated yellow cad.

    Mechanicals: Car has the correct original engine that the car was delivered with (6329034). Engine is complete as original with the 2.4L Mechanical S Fuel Injection stacks and pump, Air Cleaner assembly, Flapper Box, Fuse Cover, Red Fan Shroud, Factory Heat Exchangers and proper exhaust and (properly replated w/ yellow cad) Fan Strap and Hose Clamps throughout.

    Engine runs well. The tranny, clutch and brakes are all in excellent operation condition.
    Tom F.
    Long Beach, CA

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    73S FS on the bird, not mine, but sweeet! and reasonable?

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...lue-plate.html
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  5. #295
    Another one on the bird. Not mine..... sepia (!!!)

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-restored.html

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    FS 1968 911 S, slate grey with electric sunroof, in restoration process. Original S - engine and gearbox (not matching) with sport kit. Ready in autumn 2011.
    Price 80.000,-€
    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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    1968 911S in Belgium...46,900 Euros

    http://www.belgiumclassiccars.be/911s_swb_1968_20s.html
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    1973 Porsche 911 2.4S Targa RHD in UK...VIN 9113310473

    http://www.export56.com/carsforsale/....asp?SaleID=43
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    1970 Porsche 911S in Germany...VIN 9110301720

    http://www.mo-vendi.de/fahrzeuge/468/index.htm
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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