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Hi,
I just got my COA from PCNA. The main purpose was to find out if I had a matching numbers car. I am pleasantly surprised to find that all the numbers match for my 1970 911T. ![]() First off, the paint on my car is different. The original color was light ivory. The car is currently painted w/ the correct yellow for 1970. It also included the comfort package. I know that the CP included the horrible suspension package. Fortunately, my car already has had the conversion to torsion bars. But, what else is included in the comfort package? I believe I read that this means it has all the "S" cosmetics, and also includes the "S" calipers? I also have the original 14x5.5 Fuchs. The car also was originally setup w/ 4 speakers. The only speaker that I have in the car, which is blown, btw, is the dash speaker. How would 4 speakers be incorported into my car? The last option listed was AC. I'd like to return the car back to it's original condition, but this may be beyond my means. How difficult is it to find the AC equipment and plumbing for my T? What about the cost of putting it in the car? Having said this, do these option increase the value of the car if they're documented via COA? I would say that my car is in between good and excellent condition. She's no show queen, but a solid driver w/ very little wrong w/ her. Thanks, Brent
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Current: 1990 964c2 Grand Prix White: lowered, Big Reds, Big Fun! 1971 911 T Targa Signal Yellow (summer joy) Past cars: 1970 911T Yellow, 1983 928, 1972 911 Targa emerald green |
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Current: 1990 964c2 Grand Prix White: lowered, Big Reds, Big Fun! 1971 911 T Targa Signal Yellow (summer joy) Past cars: 1970 911T Yellow, 1983 928, 1972 911 Targa emerald green |
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