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  1. #551
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    I drove this 73.5 T in Nashville and it was very nice. Sorry I missed out on the final buy. It went to a guy in Germany.

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    1972T Targa silver

    currently listed on ebay (not mine):

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    VIN: 9112110036

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    1972 911 T targa Ca.car no rust NO RESERVE !!!! A very nice preserved 911 approximately 4 years ago previous owner spent five thousand dollars on repaint with glass removed and much of the rubber and weather strip replaced and has been driven less than five thousand miles since then, always garaged kept this car shows absolutely no evidence of accident repair ever as rust free as you will ever find / engine fries right up idles smooth and quiet runs out to the red line as it should / trans shifts smooth through all the gears no evidence of synco wear or Bering noise / brakes are right up to the top car stops straight / clutch operates with a good feel as well / this 911 gives all indications of a well cared for garage kept pampered un abused survivor / things that will need attention to bring this car up to top standard, tires are flat spotted from sitting, there is a oil leak rear main seal ? leaves a shot glass sized puddle after parked for a week or so and another tiny oil leak from driver side valve cover ?, shifter feels sloppy some worn bushings but again trans shifts excellent, some rocker trim, fog lamps, wiper arms and wheel trim was never installed after paint but have all of these items, the AC was removed and never reinstalled have these items as well but missing the under dash unit, there is one quarter sized scratch in drivers door but have paint label from the repaint for touch up paint match ( door jam code reads 925-9 3 ) / im more than confident this Porsche will jump though all the hoops of a discriminating collector after all it is nearly 40 years old / I have 60 comprehensive photos in all, please just ask for me to email them to you they will answer most questions / can help with shipping world wide I can deliver to local shipper within 100 miles of here for $200 extra (cal shipping or able cargo ) I have a clear Ca title in my name in hand / car sold as is / I am a ebay member of 10 years my feedback speaks for its self, its far and few between when cars of this high caliber become available this is a NO RESERVE auction bid with integrity and confidence bid to own / terms of sale $500 pay pal deposit due within 24 hours of auction end / payment in full due within 7 days of auction end no exceptions thanks for looking
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    As a bare minimum, I see the following investments on order to bring this car up to par:
    - muffler: $500
    - carpet kit: $560
    - mirrors l/r (repro): $150
    - headrests: $300 (?, if avail)
    - fog lights (repro): $600
    - door panels (to get rid of the speaker cutouts): ??
    - set of new tires: $400
    - fix major oil leaks: ???

    According to the seller he doesn't have any documentation for the car (repairs, maintenance, etc). He states that the chain tensioner has been upgraded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kp.sfo View Post
    currently listed on ebay (not mine):
    hmm, two hours after I posted this the seller has ended the auction (2 days early). Coincidence? Maybe...

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    1973.5T CIS Targa silver

    Auction ended early (item NLA), last bid $32k

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    Here for sale, is a late '73 model has the 2.4 liter, CIS engine. Chassis No. 9113111514 was purchased from Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi on 5/11/1973. I purchased it from the original owner in April of 1976 with about 63,000 "freeway" miles on it. Since my purchase, it was driven regularly from 1975 until 1992. After 1992, it became a weekend driver. It has always been garaged and covered when parked outside. It was not driven in rain or on days when the pavement was wet.

    In 1978 it had an engine rebuild at 83,000 miles. I have the receipt showing what was done and replace. In 1980 it went over 100,000 miles and the clear coat on the silver factory paint was "checking". I had it repainted in the factory silver color.

    In 1991 at 161,000 miles it had a complete engine and transmission rebuild with new engine case, pistons, rings, etc. Again, I have the receipt for all work done and parts installed. In the last 20 years I have added just 32,000 miles of occasional use for a total of 193,000 miles.

    Car has been maintained by European Motor Sports in Vista, California since 1999 and is in excellent mechanical condition, underbody is clean with no visible rust.

    Interior is black and in excellent condition. Seats are black vinyl with cloth inserts. The drivers seat is a factory Sport Seat. Original radio has been replaced and speakers have been professionally mounted in the door panels. Original leather covered steering wheel is worn and has been replaced with a Momo wheel. The original wheel is included . Headliner and carpet on the back shelf has been replaced. The rest of the floor carpeting (which have always been covered by mats) are original and in excellent shape. Seat anchors have been powder coated and the clock has just been fixed. Targa top has been folded less than 10 times in the 36 years I have had this car so it is excellent shape. There are no cracks in the dashboard.

    I have the original Owners Manual and Warranty book. I also have purchased all of the gold foil engine stickers and the alternator sticker. These can be attached by the buyer at his convenience.

    Paint looks good from a distance but shows a bit of wear. Worst area is the edge of the driver's door which has several chips (see picture). Body panels fit flushly and gaps are uniform. They are particualry good for a Targa. There are no door dings or dents of any kind. The only rust are some very small bubbles below the window in the right rear corner panel (see picture). The factory Fuchs wheels were refinished in April of 2009 and I got new lug nuts and new Bridgestone Potenza tires at that time.

    The auction includes the original owner's manual and warranty book. It also includes all of my receipts going back to 1979, a bra, car cover, and Club steering wheel anti-theft device.

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    1973.5 911T Coupe silver - $25,101 from Sheridan, WY

    Sold for $25,101 on ebay (asking price on the samba was $34,500 )

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    You are looking at a beautiful 1973 1/2 911T 2.4L. This is a numbers matching car, original color(8080) and a book full of documentation for the car. It has C.I.S. fuel injection, air conditioning(that really works well), power windows, power mirrors, turbotrol oil cooler and recaro seats. We have owned the car a little over ten years and only driven it a handful of times in the summer. It is washed on a regular basis and full detail done before winter hibernation and covered up. I would say the interior is a solid 9 out of 10 and the exterior an 8. It does have a few small imperfections on the exterior but very easy fixes. There is also a small dent on the front lip of the hood which you can see in the pics. We could have the dent fixed if the car is sold for the right price. If you are from out of state and not able to come look at the car prior to purchasing, there is a PPI company in Billings, Montana, if someone would like one done.

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    Hi there,

    I just found a Note of my 911 t 2,4 vin 9113100928 in this Forum from March 2006 as ist has eben Sold at an Auktion. I bought this Car two years ago from the Second Owner in Germany. Do anyone know how I can get more Information about the History of the Car in the USA? The Car is still in Good condition and it Runs well, i just made a Little Run today ;-)))

    I would appreciate if someone can help me.

    Many Thanks in advance

    Gordon from Munich
    Last edited by gordon72; 07-31-2013 at 05:39 AM.

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    Peter, I am the current owner of 9112101940, otherwise known as Daisy. I've had her for around 1 1/2 years, and had some work done on her. and she is a joy to drive. I'm at 90% of where I'd like her to be; the interior is next...new seat with tartan on the list, map pockets, etc. Do you know who the previous owner was, where she came from, any of her very early history? I'm trying to get as much info as possible...thanks. This is what she looks like today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Year: 1972
    VIN Number: 9112101940
    Winning bid: US $2,500.00
    Date sold: Jul-24-07

    Relisted and sold for US $2,500.00 on Aug-20-07

    Notes: "I have too many Porsche projects....some have to go!! This is a very restorable 72 911. I have ALL THE PARTS YOU NEED!! These guys were fairly rare, have the external oil filler on rear fender, which porsche used for only one year. The car was under a cover for 10 years, so the moisture has really damaged the exterior surfaces. A good sand/media blast will do wonders for this one. The bottom is in very solid condition, one of the nicest I 've seen. Don't let the outer skin scare you off.!!! The interior carpet is gone, seats are original, have some spitting, but again, are all there and in very restorable shape. The engine is a turbo charged 2.7, which ran 10 years ago. We also have most of the 2.4 liter engine that came with the car. Regular steel wheels. If you need/want a great project for the upcoming months, you should really look into this one."
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    Post Those VINS

    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica87911 View Post
    . . . Peter, I am the current owner of 9112101940, otherwise known as Daisy. I've had her for around 1 1/2 years, and had some work done on her. and she is a joy to drive . . . Do you know who the previous owner was, where she came from, any of her very early history? . . . This is what she looks like today . . .
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    Wow!

    Another reason to . . . post those VINs


    Good luck, Serge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica87911 View Post
    Peter, I am the current owner of 9112101940, otherwise known as Daisy. I've had her for around 1 1/2 years, and had some work done on her. and she is a joy to drive. I'm at 90% of where I'd like her to be; the interior is next...new seat with tartan on the list, map pockets, etc. Do you know who the previous owner was, where she came from, any of her very early history? I'm trying to get as much info as possible...thanks. This is what she looks like today.
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    Serge...I wish I could provide more info. What I saved all I know. Good luck with your search.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Year: 1968
    VIN Number: 11870181
    Winning bid: US $405.00
    Date sold: Aug-28-07
    Notes: "UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1968 PORSCHE 911T THAT IS BEING SOLD FOR PARTS ONLY. THERE IS NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION IN THE CAR. THERE IS NO PAPER WORK AS THE CAR HAS BEEN SITTING IN A STORAGE FACILITY FOR YEARS. THE DOORS AND WINDOW GLASS IS COMPLETE AS IS THE WINDSHIELD.. LOOK CLOSLEY AT THE PICTURES AS THAT IS ALL YOU WILL GET. THE FRONT FENDER APPEARS TO BE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION."
    This car is for sale again http://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/de...3363/overview/ so what you're saying that this is a scammer?

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