1974 911 S Coupe on 2040-cars
West Covina, California, United States
1974 911s coupe. All original, excluding paint color; was yellow but previous owner repainted the car a striking blue. Floor pans, under carriage and trunk area rust free. Only rust on the car is superficial on driver side door and wheel well, which is noted in photo. Matching numbers and string running engine. Odometer showing 111' thousand miles. Interior is all original and in good shape, drivers side seat will need recovering. Dash is original and crack free and so are the door pockets and panels. It should be noted that the paint job on the car is high quality paint. And all rubbers seals were replaced during paint process
On Jan-01-14 at 18:27:09 PST, seller added the following information:If you have any questions , please feel free to call Henry at 626 598 2378 or 626 964 2404.thanks! On Jan-02-14 at 18:40:11 PST, seller added the following information: Upon further research, it has been determined that the 1974 911coupe, vin number 91114102812, is not a 911s, but actually a 911. I appologize for the error.I stand by the condition and description of the car. Thanks! If you have any questions , please dont hesitate to call me.Henry 626 598 2378. |
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The crash occurred when the two Porsches charged hard into a corner. Judging by the video, the white No. 48 car appears to not see the orange No. 31 and the two cars make contact, skidding off track hitting the tire barriers at a high rate of speed. Both drivers walked away from the frightening crash, but the video - posted below - shows just how bad things could have been. Hopefully the close call will serve as a lesson for the woman standing in the track marshal's post who has her back to the racing as the two cars barrel directly toward her.
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2014 Porsche 911 Turbo and Turbo S debut [w/video]
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