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Long Overdue Introduction
Hello-
I've been lurking around this board getting answers for over five years. The help that I have received here has been unbelievable. For whatever reason, I never registered. So I thought I should do it and show off my green T. This is a 1973.5 911T with the "S" trim and suspension package. It was purchased from the original owner about 7 years ago. It had 15K original miles on it when purchased and it is up to 28k miles right now. The original owner drove it for 15 years and then it sat in his garage for another 15 before his wife told him he had to sell it. They had a one car garage with a one car wide driveway. When we asked him what he had done to the car he didn't understand the question. All he had done, and really all he had to do, for 15 years was change the oil. It had the original spark plugs, brake pads, and tires. The cookie cutter wheels in the picture are original and they are tubed. The only cosmetic change we have done to the car is the addition of the Fuchs wheels and modern tires. I have the originals bagged in my basement, and throw them on sometimes for car shows. You feel every bump with those tires. We brought it home and changed the rotors, pads, spark plugs, points, and we were finished. It sure is a lot simpler when you buy a car with zero rust. I have only changed what has broken on this car. The paint and interior is original. The first week we had it, we added the pop-off valve to the box. The engine had to come out in 2006 because the oil leaks were becoming too numerous to ignore. All the seals were replaced and the carrera valve covers were added. Two years ago the main fuel line from the tank to the distributor was leaking and had to be replaced. This year the rear passenger side started to sag bad so I replaced the rear shocks. It has left me stranded twice. I thought I was doing good by replacing the original coil with the infamous silver one. It lasted two years and stopped working mid intersection. It has been running with the original ever since with a spare in my tool bag. The other time was the fuel pump giving out. I know there are lots of small fixes, but that is the major stuff. I just drive it until something breaks then fix it. Which is about every other year. I am still waiting for the cd box or fuel distributor to go. Those will sting. That's my abbreviated green T story. I hope you enjoyed it. I can't believe how much these T's are going for lately. I think I need to get it reappraised. It's probably insured for half of what it's worth. If anyone can give some insight for a value for this car I am all ears. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1310676540.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1310676604.jpg |
Wow. Great car, great find, great story. I have to ask for more pictures -- inside & out!
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Wow!= Talk about it being time!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NICE! Doyle |
Greetings,
I expect that you will get estimates of worth all over the place....but here's mine. For an unmolested, original everything, very low miles T.............I'd say $40-$50K to the right buyer. I'd post this on the Early S Registry to get the early car experts opinions. MMMMMM......Sheboygen Brats..........I just had an Elkhart Lake/ Road America flashback. Regards, Al |
Now that's a proper introduction...... nice to get a little history on a car :)
Beautiful car, love the color Regards, Mike |
Those cookies look so good I'd keep them on and store the Fuch's.
Cheers, Joe |
Very cool story. Welcome.......finally!
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Cool! Welcome.
An unmolested longhood....very very hard to find for less than $30k and that's probably low low low end. Welcome. |
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OMG, GreenT, that is the most beautiful car. Just beautiful. And I loved reading your post. More pictures please. I love green and that green is just gorgeous. I love your car...
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Btw, what green is that? I didn't see that you posted the color? Just that it was the original paint. Or I might have missed it when I was drooling at your car...
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Thanks for (finally) posting. Great story, great looking T. I'll chime in with the others, more pics please inside & out.
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Future plans to drop it to euro ride height and corner balance? Enjoy it and post up the pics! |
Nice car and I love the color. That's a keeper for sure...
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Nice story, though I would lower the car (and corner-balance and align) for safety. At least remove the strut spacer. The ride height was just to get the bumpers at the right height, aerodynamics be damned. Unsafe and costs you time around the twisties.
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Your story is a great read and the car is a beautiful ride.
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I'm also curious about that gorgeous green -- is it a factory color? Respray?
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Looks like Metallic Green.
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Agreed, it is a beautiful untouched car....That being said, it wouldn't hurt to at least bring the height to euro spec.
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Excellent first post and what a find! Thanks for sharing!
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