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 Post subject: Does anybody know this car?
PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 7:26 pm 
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Firstly I have no affiliation to it or the garage selling it. I pass it some times on my way to work and today I stopped to take a look. The Garage selling it (small village garage) asked if anybody did know anything about its life/history would they be prepared to let him know to assist any potential new owner (can be sent via myself) Its a 1971 SC that I believe is an American import which has since been converted to RHD. I'm told its a mechanically good car that has covered less than 600 miles in the last six years, bodywork however does need attention with various bubbles across its body and some micro blistering on the roof. Sorry about the poor quality pictures.





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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 10:55 pm 
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Doubt its an American import............its a RHD car, although it does have those awful overriders . Where is it?


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 5:56 pm 
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Norfolk, not far from the Suffolk boarder.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 6:50 pm 
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Vin number 9111120404 indicated it is a D-programme model year 1971(started Sep 1970, finished July 1971) 911 2.2 T (touring) coupe with a body build by Karmann.

Should come with engine type 911/00, indicating a 2.2 litre carb fed, 125 bhp, 177 nm, with engine number 6110001 onwards, and one of 1934 build at Karmann, whereas a further 583 where build at Porsche Stuttgart. Karmann was subcontracted to build 911T, to meet the demand.

Performance of that 1020kg 911T back then was 0-62mph in 9.5 seconds, top speed of 127 mph. It'll feel lively anyway.

It is not indicative of a US market car in that time, as those '1971 model year 911T had a vin starting 9111110001 to 9111113476, with engine numbers 6114001 onwards. Now, plenty of LHD cars where imported in the 1980-ties as a "grey market" car into the USA: cheap local currency, expensive dollar, and various companies imported 911's into the USA from Germany and Holland.

The car had a pretty comprehensive make over into a USA turbo look. Lets not forget that the 930 was not imported by Porsche USA between the years 1980 and 1986. Originally, it would have looked like:

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or, if it had a light interior such as Tan, usually a contrasting dark interior colour
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with an interior / dashboard which would have looked like so:
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A turbo look based on an early car had usually a good profit margin, as 10 years of salt and winter driving would most likely require comprehensive work to the original car anyway. It all depends on how the bodywork was done (original turbo front wings, rear wings, fibreglass replacement panels, whether the car was crashed etc etc ) It stands on 15 in Rial cross spokes.... The turbo 7 and 8 inch fuchs would be very expensive but correct to the conversion. Corners might have been cut. Finally, it is a conversion post 1983, as it has the integrated fog lamps in the front valance of the 1984 model year 911 3.2 Carrera. RHD or LHD: one look at the bulkhead would tell all, if you know what to look for.

In doubt, contact Porsche Cars GB for its "build sheet" or Certificate of Origin.

What is it worth? Take the price of an original or very very good 1971 911T (I can hear you scream HOW MUCH?!) and subtract the cost it would take to bring that car to that stage (even more amazement, no doubt).
Anything below that price and everyone could be a winner.

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Bert

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Had: '83 924, '83 944 x2, '76 911 2.7 targa, '79 911 SC coupe, '81 SC targa, '79 924 Turbo 170 bhp, '82 924 Turbo 177 bhp, '83 930, '93 964 jubilee #452


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:15 pm 
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Handy information.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 6:24 pm 
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Definitely a bitsa, is it still for sale? how much?


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