1972 Porsche 911 Targa on 2040-cars
Pateros, Washington, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : garnettgddubel@uknuts.com . 1972 Porsche 911T Targa
VIN: 9112111638
Engine: 6123905
Original build sticker in drivers pillar indicating production date of: 06/72
Engine/Trans are numbers matching per Porsche of America.
Original floors / rockers in excellent shape.
This car was stripped down to bare metal and completely repainted. The engine and transmission were completely
rebuilt. Engine built to S specifications and pulls strong.
I used only the best professionals in the Porsche restoration business which include:
Tony at Autobahn Interiors for the German loop carpet
Dave at Dave’s Targa Top for the complete rebuild of my targa top
Al at Al Reed’s polishing for the Fuch’s restoration
Eric at PMB Performance for the caliper restoration
Don at Dallas Custom Steering Wheel for the RS double wrap steering wheel restoration
Buzz at Seattle Speedo for the restoration of all of my gauges
International Mercantile/Stoddard for all new rubber seals
Mark at Motshagen restorations for fan restoration
Marek for new oil tank
Porsche – New dashboard
Canford Classics – Correct engine bay stickers
This restoration was a labor of love which took over 2 years to complete. New Vredestein Sprint Classic tires. 2
new Interstate 911 batteries. Fuel tank flushed/re-coated/re-painted. Original seats restored. New H4 halogen
headlights. Early production SSI stainless heat exchangers. Dansk stainless steel exhaust. Rebuilt pedal cluster.
New H4 halogen headlights. Rebuilt pedal cluster.
Clear WA title in my name.
I have over $40,000 in receipts for this build, which does not include the initial purchase of the vehicle.
Due to age, this vehicle is sold AS-IS without any written or implied warranty.
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