This is a nice running and driving 2.4L, carbureted, 911T that has
recently had the fuel system gone through and the brake system
refurbished with newly rebuilt calipers, new lines and pads. The
engine compression is excellent with all cylinders ranging between
125 and 135 psi. The gearbox shifts appropriately and has new
bushings. The exterior paintwork is a sloppy job from twenty +
years ago that covers lots of rubber and almost all the latches and
hinges. It's acceptable from ten feet, but I assume it will be
redone at some point when the funds are available. For now, it's
passable and has character. Inside the cabin, the black vinyl seats
look fine and have good support. The carpets are worn, and the door
pockets have given up. The gauges appear fully operational and are
not foggy. There is a dealer-installed AC system that is complete
but not blowing cold. It is fitted with 15x6 Fuchs forged alloy
wheels and tires from 2022.
This is a matching numbers 911T that we believe was originally
silver. It's fun to drive and can be used as-is or sent off for a
cosmetic refurbishment.
Vehicle Details
1973 Porsche 911T
Listing ID:CC-1977669
Price:$64,500
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1973
Make:Porsche
Model:911T
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:34486
Stock Number:10643 PCH
VIN:9113100501
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