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1974 Porsche 911 Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:67261 Color: with cream leather interior
Location:

Bath, Ontario, Canada

Bath, Ontario, Canada
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1974 Porsche 911 Coupe 2.2L with 67261.  Black exterior with cream leather interior.  1 minor spot of rust on driver side, all under body, wheel wells, etc rust free. Requires minor interior work. Currently has whale fin spoiler with oil cooler (not original to the year/car).  Running condition, needs tune-up and clutch cable (included)  Almost new Goodyear performance tires, 90% on all brake components.  Upgraded stainless Porsche exhaust.  Will pass safety.  No Trades, no test pilots, serious inquires only.  Located in Bath Ontario Canada. Contact for shipping arrangements


On Oct-26-13 at 15:07:34 PDT, seller added the following information:

1974 Porsche 911 Coupe 2.2L with 68xxx Km.  Black exterior with cream leather interior.  1 minor spot of rust on driver side. All under body, wheel wells, etc rust free. Requires minor interior work. Currently has whale fin spoiler with oil cooler (not original to the year/car).  Running condition, needs tune-up and clutch cable (included)  Almost new Goodyear performance tires, 90% on all brake components.  Upgraded stainless Porsche exhaust.  Will pass safety.  No Trades, no test pilots, serious inquires only.  Located in Bath Ontario. 


On Oct-28-13 at 09:46:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

1974 Porsche 911 Coupe 2.2L .

 

Odometer reads  67281 Miles.  Black exterior with cream leather interior. 

1 minor spot of rust on driver side, all under body, wheel wells, etc rust free.

Requires minor interior work.

Currently has a whale fin spoiler with oil cooler (not original to the year/car). 

Car is in running condition. Needs a tune-up and clutch cable (included) .

Almost new Goodyear performance tires

90% on all brake components. 

Upgraded stainless Porsche exhaust. 

Will pass safety. 

No Trades, no test pilots, serious inquires only. 

Located in Bath Ontario.

Buyer must arrange and pay for transportation.

$1000  deposit is required after purchase through paypal.

Pictures included are of the exterior , interior , engine and under panel.


On Oct-31-13 at 13:22:36 PDT, seller added the following information:

1974 Porsche 911 Coupe 2.2L .

 

Odometer reads  67281 Miles.  Black exterior with cream leather interior. 

1 minor spot of rust on driver side, all under body, wheel wells, etc rust free.

Requires minor interior work.

Currently has a whale fin spoiler with oil cooler (not original to the year/car). 

Car is in running condition. Needs a tune-up and clutch cable (included) .

Almost new Goodyear performance tires

90% on all brake components. 

Upgraded stainless Porsche exhaust. 

Will pass safety. 

No Trades, no test pilots, serious inquires only. 

Located in Bath Ontario.

Buyer must arrange and pay for transportation.

$1000  deposit is required after purchase through paypal.

Pictures included are of the exterior , interior , engine and under panel.

 

***Please note that this is a 1974 911 coupe and not a 911S coupe **

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