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    any one here knows my 1973 911T ?

    Hello,

    Its been a while since I visitied this forum. I'm from Belgium and bought my first 911 in 1997, a 1969 2.0T Targa. I sold my last longhood 911, a 1973,5 2.4T coupe in 2007, had a 1977 Carrera 3.0 for some years and a 964 after that, sold the 964 in 2020 and bought a 2011 Cayman R. I recently decided to sell the Cayman R and go back to aircooled 911, I probably dont have to tell you guys why . A few weeks ago I found a 911T coupe, 1973,5 just like the one I sold in 2007, ex USA with CIS injection. Very original car, matching numbers, nice unrestored condition. I bought the car 2 weeks ago. It has had one outside repaint in its original Tangerine color, which was not done very well but nobody bothered to repaint it since.

    The car was imported to Holland in 1993, so my question is a long shot, but here we go anyway : is there some one here that might know something about this car ? VIN number is 9113103078 and according to the Porsche certificate, it was delivered new to a Porsche dealership in LA with options G26 (S package) and M409, Recaro sport seats L+R. Unfortunately its missing the sportseats. The previous owner had the car since 2003 and he told me it had a window sticker from a USA airfoce military base, but the sticker got lost when he had to replace the front windscreen. He does not remember where the base was located. There is also a small sticker on the left quarter window, no idea if this can be a clue ?

    Thnx in advance.

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    G26 is much more that the S trim it also has M102 M400 M404 M414 M559
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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    G26 is much more that the S trim it also has M102 M400 M404 M414 M559
    Thnx for the info ! Its all there, but no signs of M559 though (airco). Should it also have a fuchs spare wheel ? It has a cookie cutter wheel.
    964 C2 - ex 968CS - ex 911 C3.o - ex 911 2.4T

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    All five should match on a T,E,S models. Nice car! cliff
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