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Porsche 911 Targa on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:65925 Color: Red
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
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1972 Porsche 911 T that has been restored to its glory. The car has spent the last ten plus years getting restored and lacks a few minor details to be 100%. The first 6 years I spent restoring the interior and the body and the last 4 years it was at Euro Sports Limited in Denver Colorado getting the engine, transmission, suspension, wiring, dash and small items rebuilt and replaced with all OEM parts. Euro Sports has rated this car as an A vehicle and they have a complete list of parts and repairs done on the car. Please call and ask for Greg, the owner if you have any questions. It's a great driver and looks great as well. The stainless steel top trim and the new Targa Top look great along with the Cobra Red paint on the body and the powdered paint matched wheels make the car one of a kind. The car was to be a show car for us but with work it has sat in the garage instead so we have decided to sell the car and would like it to go to a collector or individual that will appreciate it as we do.

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