This 1972 Porsche 911T Targa has been customized in the style of a 1974 Carrera RSR race car including widened fenders and a Whale Tail rear spoiler. It features a custom metallic grey exterior finish as well as cloth bucket seats and a MOMO shifter and steering wheel. As previously listed on PCARMARKET, it was acquired by the seller from a long-term previous owner in 2016 and is now being offered for auction out of Wyoming.
This 911T has been converted from its original long hood configuration with a shorter G-Body hood and an RSR-style front bumper with integrated driving lamps behind the mesh front grille. Wider fenders were also installed along with a matching rear bumper and a 930 Turbo-style Whale Tail spoiler. The car was previously refinished in the current dark grey metallic color and rides on a set of aftermarket cross-spoke wheels with black-painted centers and polished outer lips. The wheels are dressed in Kumho tires and the seller notes some miscellaneous scratches and blend marks in the paint. Detailed images are provided in the gallery.
The cabin is fitted with a pair of aftermarket cloth-trimmed bucket seats with mesh headrests as well as a three-spoke MOMO steering wheel and a carbon fiber MOMO shift knob. An aftermarket JVC head unit has been installed and connected to Pioneer TS-X8 speakers behind the passenger seat. The seller notes the original door panels and pockets have been retained and the dashboard is free of cracks.
Power comes from an air-cooled 2.4-liter flat-six engine paired with Bosch mechanical fuel injection (MFI) and a 5-speed manual transaxle. Stopping power is derived from fixed 2-piston brakes and ventilated discs at each corner. The seller indicates an oil service was completed in May 2023.
This sale will include a clean title and a spare tire.
The seller would like you to know: Excellent running and driving car. Drive as-is or restore as a long hood in its original Light Yellow color.
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As GT2 asked and do I. Any rust anywhere? A little late for undercarriage photos but any rust underneath?
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You mind me asking what that towel + zip tie is for in pic 70?
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Any notable rust? Know these pre 76 non galvanized bodies are relatively prone
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Are you going to provide pictures of the undercarriage?
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Hello, what brand seats are they? Looks fun to drive. Last service. ?
Thank you.
I added some videos.
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Rear quarters are steel.
Front fenders, bumpers and tail are fiberglass.
Was the wide body conversion done in metal or fiberglass?
@vraa
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@automotiveartist
The vin tells you right off what model you have.
They didn’t make any 912s in 1972.
I did just see the 911 stamp
I always notice that the 912s with usually have the wheels in the rear closer to the wheel well. Maybe this was a 912 pervious. Just a thought.
I’m thinking caster as the wheels sit really far up in the wheel well close to the front of the car instead of closer to the middle of the wheel well.
Welcome to my auction for a 1972 Porsche 911T. I will try to answer any questions you may ask.
@Geigartt
The odometer on these older Porsches is only 5 digits and this one has rolled over so it’s about 110k miles.
@Buh_buh
Maybe you are thinking of camber? Only camber and toe are adjustable on the rear suspension. This car does not have an aggressive alignment setting. I will try get a picture from the back so you can see that.
There looks to be a lot of positive caster in the rear - what’s the reason for this?
I'd like to know more about the engine that ostensibly has only 9,626 miles on it.
Also the transmission, any details?
There are no pictures of the undercarriage.
Also a cold start and driving video.