FS: 1973 1/2 911T
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FS: 1973 1/2 911T
1973 1/2 911T totally restored ; inlcuding bare metal respray, full and complete mechanical rebuild by a professional; fully sorted and a terrific ride! I have very high 5 figures invested in all professional work with receipts and i have also removed the CIS for a Motronic setup, 11.5/1 compression, etc, etc. This is a very special car.
Pictures:
http://www.kevin-riahi.com/album/Porsche-73T/
More Pictures:
http://www.tagmotorwerks.com/gallery...1enginerebuilt
Please contact Paul Davidson at:
Rennlist: pauld911
Email: paul911@gmail.com
Pictures:
http://www.kevin-riahi.com/album/Porsche-73T/
More Pictures:
http://www.tagmotorwerks.com/gallery...1enginerebuilt
Please contact Paul Davidson at:
Rennlist: pauld911
Email: paul911@gmail.com
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Wow! I followed your links and must say all the work was amazing. You sure have invested a lot of time and money on the car. Really looks nice. It definitely doesn't look like a 34 years old car. Now it's ready for another 34 years.
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Yes I put nearly 3 years into the complete tear down and rebuild. Bare metal respray by top Porsche shop in Washington DC area; full mechanical work done by top Porsche speciality shop and I power washed everything underneath before painting it with POR. all suspension and brakes redone and all fulloy detailed (car looks better underneath than on top). Complete an accurate interior with original sport seats, new upholstery, headliner, carpets and restored Blaupunkt.
Runs perfect and stops traffic
Runs perfect and stops traffic
#4
A 73 "S" in not as nice condition (same color) just sold for a bit over $64K...
I would guess you could expect in the $50K range, even for a 'T".
Wish I had kept my 73 Bahia Red "T" with 12,000 original miles on her... :>((
But back then, they were just "Old Cars".... Who knew...
I would guess you could expect in the $50K range, even for a 'T".
Wish I had kept my 73 Bahia Red "T" with 12,000 original miles on her... :>((
But back then, they were just "Old Cars".... Who knew...
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A 73 "S" in not as nice condition (same color) just sold for a bit over $64K...
I would guess you could expect in the $50K range, even for a 'T".
Wish I had kept my 73 Bahia Red "T" with 12,000 original miles on her... :>((
But back then, they were just "Old Cars".... Who knew...
I would guess you could expect in the $50K range, even for a 'T".
Wish I had kept my 73 Bahia Red "T" with 12,000 original miles on her... :>((
But back then, they were just "Old Cars".... Who knew...
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yes we kept the magnesium blcok and made it into a 2.5 with the motronic we think it is putting out around 260hp and it comes on at around 3800-4000rpm so it is usable on the street. the motronic is the ticket all the way. many ways to profile the powerand there is no hesitation. this car has a lot of power. the sound insulation and padding under the rear seats has been removed along with rs door panals added so I think the weight is around 2300 lbs. But other than being lowered from US stock height it is totally original on the exterior. it is numbers matching not some early car with a 3.2 stuffed into it. why am i selling this!!!