1973 Porsche 911t Barn Find on 2040-cars
Central Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4 MFI
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: (S Trim)
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 29,981
Exterior Color: Beige Grey
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black with Hounds Tooth Interior
I am a Porsche Club of America member looking to sell my 1973 barn-find 911 T Coupe. This vehicle has a special order color code 622, Beige Grey. It is an early production 9/72 with mechanical fuel injection. The car retains all of its original interior & trim. Most of the paint is original as well. It is 100% rust-free. The hounds tooth interior is in perfect condition and corresponds well with the exterior color. Original 2.4 engine and 5-speed transmission run & perform as new.
I will let the pictures tell the story. This is certainly one of a kind in this condition - a rare opportunity for the discriminating buyer.
Photos from the 2013 Travers City Porsche Parade click here.
Photos of barn find, cleaning and detailing click here.
Options include per COA:
- through-the-grill fog lights
- S moldings & trim
- alloy 15x6 forged wheels
- tinted glass
- S gauges
- leather wrapped steering wheel
- hounds tooth interior
- coco floor mats
- S front calipers
- front & rear sway bar
- AM-FM radio
- heated rear window
- power windows
- Koni shocks
- Perelli tires
- trumpet horns
- 3-speed wipers
The car has not been restored, it is a barn find that was put away in 1980 and taken out in 2011. I spent the next year cleaning and detailing this rare find. This is an all numbers matching car with 29,981 miles. Selling as is.
This car is a concours winner in pristine condition. It was featured in Classic Porsche magazine, Issue #15, Jan-Feb. 2013.
The car was entered in the 2013 Travers City Porsche Parade Concours D'Elegance where it was awarded the Judges' Choice Award.
If you are looking for one of the best 911 T's in the world, this one may be for you!
For more information, see 73' Classic Barn Find - Sharing my good fortune. Link to forum click here.
I will answer any questions you may have about this car. Inspections are welcome with prior notification. Car is located in Central Minnesota.
A11 shipping expenses and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer.
$2,000 nonrefundable deposit required with 48 hours of auction end. PayPal accepted for deposit ONLY. Certified check or bank transfer only for balance. Car will not be released until funds have been cleared by the bank.
Seller reserves the right to remove listing prior to auction end.
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