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Early_S_Man
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From the two spec. books the seller has a 1973 911T Coupe with a 1970 'T' engine in it, not a direct 'swap' in terms of electrical or plumbing between the 'version' of the 'T' engine, the '73 having either MFI or CIS, starting with January 1973 production. The veracity of a seller in in question here as the owner's manual has the VIN and engine number information in it. Unless, of course, the seller was duped in his acquisition. If you are truly looking for an 'S' you don't want this car, as it never was, and cant be, an 'S', and the performance level difference is quite dramatic and measureable! You may want to query the seller again, just to 'test' his honesty and inform him that his car is NOT as advertised and the data from the factory 'Technical Specification' books for the '73 and '70 models refutes his claim of the car model and engine version! If he insists that the car has 911S emblems on it, the car is bogus, by intent, not just an 'accident' typed in an ad ... that could happen, but seller should admit it.

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Warren Hall
1973 911S Targa
Old 02-24-2000, 08:18 AM
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