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    Here is copy of a CoA with indication of transmission 230235 which is a 915/12 or 915/16 4 speed gearbox. I have seen the car and it still has this transmission so I assume that's not another weird CoA but that even in NA '73 911S could be optioned with 4 speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    Here is copy of a CoA with indication of transmission 230235 which is a 915/12 or 915/16 4 speed gearbox. I have seen the car and it still has this transmission so I assume that's not another weird CoA but that even in NA '73 911S could be optioned with 4 speed.
    Well, it is a somewhat wonky CoA, since the paint code would have been #225. But that aside, I believe the US importer may have dictated S trim levels on all 911s and 5-speeds if manual transmissions selected. ROW cars vary widely.
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    1967S sold

    I saw this car on eBay this morning and meant to post it. I guess $50k+ is the "entry point" for an early S now? Seemed like most everything was there. Didn't find the VIN recorded here anywhere.

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    Interesting Project.
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    For reference
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    1969 S Coupe #761
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    Not really. A lot of early SWB's have come to the market. Many have not been real 'S' cars. Try finding a true, #'s matching, correct 67S right now for under $140K. If you want one, you must wait or buy that $50K project just off of Ebay and spend well over $150K doing it right. Lots of the real right cars never make it to the market place. Lets see when Spring rolls around. I may have one correct 67S available.
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    72 S Targa on eBay...

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    www.ebay.com/itm/1972-PORSCHE-911S-TARGA-NO-RESERVE-/171177687106

    Appears it is no longer available.

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    1972 Porsche 911s Targa. Rare collectible car and the best of the early 911 series which has skyrocketed in value.Only 989 Porsche 911s targas built in 1972.Vin # 9112310020 ( The 20th 2.4L MFI targa built) This 2.4L MFI engine pulls like a dream. This car is a good daily driver. Looks and drives excellent, but is not a show car. Recent paint in original special black color, new front suspension pan and the remainder of the body is very solid with no notable rust. Recovered seats and new carpet. New windshield, tinted glass all around. New brakes and shocks. Dash has a hairline crack. Targa top just overhauled. Engine top end rebuilt recently (less than a 1000 miles ago) by Franz Blam Racing. Engine numbers are matching to COA, but appears to be a restamp on a replacement case since it is missing a star stamp on the engine numbers. New Michelin tires and suspension alignment. Aftermarket radio, left manual antenna, front loudspeaker and noise suppression. This is your chance to own an affordable early 911s driver. Car is sold as is where is with no warranty. Non refundable deposit of $1000.00 required 24 hrs. after close of auction. Inspection is welcome before purchase, please contact Dave for more info @ 706-302-3636
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    1970 Porsche 911s targa. Don't get excited its a total wreck!
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...US_Cars_Trucks

    This car was being shown in the Auburn Cord Dueseberg Museum. The storage place in which it was stored caught on fire and burned the car. It does come with a clear title. I was told it has original Porsche maintenance records and original engine and transmission. Color in burgundy

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    Hey Guys,

    Canepa has sold their 67S (again). I believe this was the 3 rd time selling this car...

    Near $300k from what I have been able to gather.

    http://www.canepacollection.com/deta...d-8083834.html

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    1970 porsche 911s targa. Don't get excited its a total wreck! :d
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/porsche-911-...us_cars_trucks

    this car was being shown in the auburn cord dueseberg museum. The storage place in which it was stored caught on fire and burned the car. It does come with a clear title. I was told it has original porsche maintenance records and original engine and transmission. Color in burgundy

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