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Old Nov 4, 2010 | 03:47 PM
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Please advise me on what sort of price I could put on my restored 1972 911T 5 spd. coupe. It has only 60K original miles. It came with factory air conditioning, 'S' guages, brakes and wheels. It was totally taken apart and professionally repainted with Glausrit 2-part base/clear coat in 'Grand Prix White'. All rubber and seals were replaced with new genuine Porsche. A new windshield was installed. The lettering, number and horn vents were replaced with black ones. The interior got a new factory dash cover and a couple of pieces of carpet that weren't pristine got replaced with proper genuine materials. The seats (black vinyl) look as new. The engine got updated chain tensioners and oil return tubes and the surrounding pans were powder coated gloss black. It has a Borla muffler.
The car has not been driven since it was painted and reassembled about 10 years ago. It has resided, covered, in a heated garage with the (new) batteries kept charged and the engine started periodically.
The seats and carpeting have not been reinstalled. The air conditioning compressor, condenser, and evaporator have not been reinstalled, but all lines are in place and I have every part. The Fuch wheels still need to be polished and the tires are old............It is very sharp looking.
Thank you for your advice.
 

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