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Thread: FS: @anamera.com - 1972 S Sunroof

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    Midnight Runner popowitz's Avatar
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    The 72 is located in Austin, TX. Anyone from Austin know the car?
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    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    VIN = 91123XXXX
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    . . . Sunroof, Sport Seats, Books and Tools . . .

    . . . The engine is the matching numbers original unit. The car remains original , and is complete with book set and tools. The car is well optioned and desirably finished in Silver with black interior. The car has sport seats, No air conditioning , and Blaupunkt radio . . .

    . . . The car is in excellent cosmetic condition, to high standards, the paint is excellent, with only a few small blemishes. The body panels are very straight and display great fit and gaps. The correct trim is all present and very nice, and the chrome appears to be original and is excellent. The wheels are excellent as well, as are the lenses, lights, and other glass. There was no corrosion noted . . .

    . . . The interior also appears to be original and is excellent. The dashboard is free of cracking, discoloration, and warping, and the instruments and controls are all in fine shape. The carpets appear to be original and are very nice, and the upholstery also appears to be original. The door panels, rear seats, parcel shelf, visors and headliner are all excellent as well and are of the correct type, suggesting that they too are original. The door panels are not misshapen, as is often the case on these cars. The original steering wheel is excellent, and will be the one included with the car, not the one in the pictures . . .

    . . . The engine compartment and trunk both appear to be unrestored and are quite correct in appearance. The engine compartment is very clean and retains the correct to the S red fan shroud. The full intake equipment is also in place and the overall impression is of an unmolested properly cared for car. The trunk conveys a similar impression, with the full carpet set in place. The spare fuchs alloy wheel is in place. The battery box and suspension pan are excellent. The undercarriage has been detailed and is extremely nice . . .

    The car runs and drives extremely well. The motor starts easily and the gearbox is excellent. The steering is communicative and light in the way that has made the 911 famous. The chassis is quiet, with no noted rattles and a feeling of solidity that is very satisfying.

    . . . This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a wonderful survivor 911 S, in many ways the Holy Grail of what Porsche enthusiasts seek. This car is a desirable 911S from the long hoods, and is well-optioned in great colors. Add in great its excellent and superb original condition, and this car is the perfect embodiment of a collector caliber early 911. It is complete with tools and original manual . . .


    Asking = $245k

    (Not mine)


    Somebody in Texas must know this car . . .
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    I would at least put the correct grills and lenses on it.
    72S, 72 3.5L Signal Green, 914-6 GT Signal Green

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