Vehicle Description
1973 Porsche 911T
VIN:911302654
100% original paint and interior
Numbers matching engine and transmission
29,303 original miles
"Preservation award" candidate
Complete maintenance records back to 1987
Original books, tools, jack and spare
This 911T was purchased new by Richard A Kramer, a television
engineer from Davenport, Iowa on May 1st 1973. He would own the
car, and be an active PCA member until his passing on June 8th,
1987. The car would be in probate until March 22nd 1988, and was
then sold with only 9,233 miles.
George Nielsen, an architect from Cincinnati, Ohio, would soon then
acquire the 911. Nielsen would put the car into storage for the
winter, and then finally title the car in June of 1989 with 11,260
miles. He would go on to own the car for the next 16 years, all the
while keeping meticulous records of the mechanical servicing of the
car.
John Weyrauch of Mountain Top, PA purchased the car in July of 2004
with 22,456 miles and immediately entered the 911T in competition.
The car would go on to win Best of Show and Judges Choice at the
2004 Buckingham Concours d'Elegance, and at the 2004 Pocono Region
Oktoberfest VI it won Best in Class and Best in Show.
On March 15th 2007, David Riddle, a noted collector from Vancouver,
Canada purchased the 911T, which only had 28,223 miles on the
odometer at the time. Riddle added it his collection of low mileage
cars including the best, low-mileage 911S in North America. Earlier
this year he traded the 911T for Canepa's immaculate 1964 Porsche
356 SC.
Since arriving at Canepa the 911T has undergone a complete Canepa
Preservation Restoration.
An excellent car like this 911T did not need a full restoration. It
was rust and accident free; the original paint was beautiful and
the original interior was in like-new condition. It would be a
shame to assault the originality of this car with new paint and
upholstery, but the car did need to be freshened to be 100%.
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We began by disassembling the car down to the tub, as you would for
a full restoration. Every part was taken off the car, and then
evaluated. The tub was hand cleaned, taking care to preserve the
original paint, and then the entire car was polished over several
painstaking stages, using no wool pads or compounds and just foam
pads and polish, to bring it back to as new luster.�
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The engine and transmission were removed, cleaned, resealed, and
reinstalled with new mounts. The engine was taken down to long
block to ensure that every component was checked, cleaned and
mechanically serviced. All the fuel lines, gasket and hoses were
replaced. While the engine was out the flywheel was turned and a
new clutch assembly fitted. Finishing off the engine compartment is
a beautifully refinished original exhaust system.
Next up were suspension and brakes. All the original suspension
hardware and brake tins were pulled from the car and replated. All
the suspension components were rebuilt.
In the brake department the calipers were rebuilt and accurately
replated; new wheel bearing installed, and new brake pads at all
four corners. On the wheels is a correct set of Michelin XWX tires
(made in France.)
The interior is all-original and like new. The complete interior
was removed, hand cleaned, and then reinstalled. All new seals were
fitted to the doors and windows.
When every part was back to factory spec the car was reassembled,
tuned, detailed again, and road tested. Over 1000 hours of work
were invested into making this 911T exceptional.
There is, without a doubt, no 911 like this one. An original car,
with documented low mileage, rust and accident free, with its
original paint and interior, renewed to a concours level of fit and
finish, and fully mechanically serviced.
Porsche Options:
US Equipment
Comfort Package for 911
15" Forged Alloy Wheels 6Jx15
Green Tinted Glass
Michelin Tires
Dealer installed options:
Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio
Dash mounted volume and fade control
Luca H4 Headlamps
Zeibart Rustproofing
*Paint color also known as Emerald Green in the US, and as Viper
Green in Europe