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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    This car definitely has some history to it . . . I'm sure the seller and BJ are pleased it sold since it did not at a BJ auction last year.

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    Barrett-Jackson 2017 Scottsdale, AZ Auction
    1971 Porsche 2.2L 911T Targa, Lot 823.1
    VIN: 9111111299
    Engine: -
    Trans: -
    Color: Metallic Silver/Black
    Mileage: -
    Auction Estimate: -
    Sold for: US$63,800

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    Auction Description:

    Gorgeous 2.2-liter 911T Porsche finished in silver metallic with very desirable black interior. Factory-style seats and polished alloy wheels. Rust-free California car with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity. This is a great example of the classic, iconic early Porsche 911. Manual transmission.
    "Gorgeous" doesn't begin to describe this car. No, really.

    Car ended up at our shop after the auction.

    What a mess.

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    1971 Olive 911T Targa

    '71 Olive 911T Targa
    FS @ CPR Classics, Fallbrook, CA

    http://cprclassic.com/porsche911/2234/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    "Gorgeous" doesn't begin to describe this car. No, really.

    Car ended up at our shop after the auction.

    What a mess.
    Frank,

    Curious to know what is ailing this car? It's rare that an auction car gets inspected after and posted here.

    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    Frank,

    Curious to know what is ailing this car? It's rare that an auction car gets inspected after and posted here.

    Scott
    Scott,
    If someone wanted to pay me, I would be happy to offer a full report. Suffice to say it's just awful.

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    FS: @Motostalgia - 1970 2.2L 911 T Coupe - 'Barn Find'

    Not surprising still available with all the rust visable and the rust not visable. Not a low cost restoration.
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    Motostalgia Auction, Watkins Glen, NY, September 10, 2016
    1970 Porsche 2.2L 911T Karmann Coupe
    VIN: 9110122214
    Engine: -
    Trans: 911/00 (4-Speed)
    Color: Green/Tan
    Mileage: 50,435 (indicated)
    Auction Estimate: US$48,000 – $65,000
    Sold for: NOT SOLD (still available)

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    Auction Description:

    - Barn-Find Original
    - Matching Numbers
    - Unmolested Candidate

    Farm fresh. A true barn-find, this classic remains just the way it left Stuttgart. With only 50K on the clock, and having served only ten years before it was stowed away in an Upstate New York barn, the paint is original to the car with the exception of the deck lid. The interior shows the usual signs of wear from use and a few other scars from storage. The engine does not turn over and has not been tinkered with since being extracted from the country. A perfect start for a 911 build this two-owner car is destined for greatness again.
    Doug Dill

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    Now that is a major project. I see at least $20,000 in rust repair. At least.

    Richard Newton
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    Now that is a major project. I see at least $20,000 in rust repair. At least.

    Richard Newton
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    $20k in rust repair would probably be a great deal. Looks like it's got the tin worm all over. "- Barn-Find Original"... Gotta love the creativity, along with saying it's just the way in left Stuttgart.

    Scott
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    May I ask you something please?
    This car has ben offered fro sale in The Netherlands to me recently.
    May I ask you if it is a good car? What are the short comings?
    I would like to purchase the car but I am a little uncertain.
    Please reply at Fredverboon@gmail.com
    Kind regards

    Fred Verboon
    The Netherlands

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    1972T VIN 9112100954 for sale at Dusty. Saw this on Hemmings. Asking $69.9k

    Scott

    https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...t/1904368.html

    Seller’s Description:
    1972 Porsche 911T Coupe with numbers-matching engine and factory air conditioning. Garaged California car with solid original floors, rare color combination. The air conditioning system is complete and listed on the Certificate of Authenticity (needs to be charged and checked, does not blow cold). Stored many years and not driven, recently brought back to running condition (tank cleaned, seals replaced, new tires, brakes done, etc). The seats and carpet are all original and in excellent condition, which seems to indicate the miles on the odometer could be original, 65563. One repaint since new, paint is 20 years old and shows patina but presents well. Runs and drives well. View all pictures here: https://goo.gl/photos/4hxrVGWNMJx2y1g17

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    Anyone here end up with this car? Very good buy in my opinion.

    Deserves a Blue Ribbon in the Pressure Wash category.

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    Frank,

    Trust me you would be very disappointed in this car if you saw it in person, which I have! There are so many issues with the body and paint! It just goes to show how deceiving pictures can be. Like you, it seemed to me that the car would be a great value for that price until I saw it!
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    73 911 T Coupe #1891 (Gemini Blue)

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