Porsche 911 2.4E 1973 £29,000
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Porsche 911 2.4E 1973 £29,000
Year - 1973
Milage - 85000
Colour - Blood Orange
Interior - Black with recaro seats
Type - Coupe
Drive - RHD
Chassis No- 9113200595
Location - UK
£ - £29,000
This 1973 911 2.4E is an original uk car but spent much of it's lift in America which has helped to preserve the cars condition. This car has been maticulously maintained and is a very usable classic Porsche.
For images and more info please email: john@chicaneclassics.co.uk or call +441189326973
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Milage - 85000
Colour - Blood Orange
Interior - Black with recaro seats
Type - Coupe
Drive - RHD
Chassis No- 9113200595
Location - UK
£ - £29,000
This 1973 911 2.4E is an original uk car but spent much of it's lift in America which has helped to preserve the cars condition. This car has been maticulously maintained and is a very usable classic Porsche.
For images and more info please email: john@chicaneclassics.co.uk or call +441189326973
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Last edited by ChicaneClassics on Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:46 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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Re: Porsche 911 E 1973 £29,000
Sounds like a nice car.ChicaneClassics wrote:Blood Orange with black recaro seats, RHD
I'll have to pop by and check it out.
But then I did say I would come by and see you didn't I?
If that is John Watson?
How's business John? I hope the first six months have been good to you.
Using up your printed stationery I trust.
Paul
'74 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 (MFI) - Lime Green
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911!!
Hi Paul!
Which Paul is this? Would be more than welcome to pop down as see it! Had lots of interest so be quick.........
Which Paul is this? Would be more than welcome to pop down as see it! Had lots of interest so be quick.........
Chicane Classics
Unit 2, The Meadows,
Plough Lane, Hazeley Lea,
Hook, Hampshire,
RG27 8ND
Unit 2, The Meadows,
Plough Lane, Hazeley Lea,
Hook, Hampshire,
RG27 8ND
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Re: 911!!
So, I did. And I think it's a lovely little car.ChicaneClassics wrote:You would be more than welcome to pop down and see it!
I've not interest in the car or Chicane Classics, I'm just a nosey onlooker so take all this with a pinch of salt. This is probably ill-informed, un-educated comment but I'll tell it as I see.
If John is unhappy I'll delete the post.
It looked like a good solid, RHD car.
Paint was good, sills rust free and sound underneath.
The engine looked correct and presented with no leaks.
Apparently there's some evidence of Autofarm doing work to the engine and mechanics.
I didn't drive the car or check the provenance and paperwork but it looked like a great car to use and abuse.
I noticed a small area of bubbling around one corner of the sunroof aperture but overall its very rust free for a RHD. The wheels were well finished too, no kerbing and correctly anodised. All brightwork and door/window frames were excellent.
The car has Recaro sports seats in place (black with corduroy inserts).
All in all a very desirable colour combination and pretty rare in RHD.
I'd say about the right money and at least £10-15k less than an equivalent 'S' in that condition. 'E's look like good value to me.
Well worth a look.
Paul
'74 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 (MFI) - Lime Green
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Was this yellow when you started the work Nick?nick-moss wrote:This is a car that Alan and I did a lot of restoration work to in 2005, converting it from a poor RS rep, including retrimming the interior and fitting the Sports seats, a respray in Tangerine and detailing the motor.
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73 2.4E (home after 25 years) and Sold again
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Hi,
I remember that car now. I bought it from a RAF pilot that brought it back into the UK (from the US) when he was posted back here.
It was supplied with an original engine lid and looked much better just swapping the lid and removing the scripts.
Before it was a painted etc I also remember once taking it to Husbourne and bumping into it's twin !
Good luck with the sale.
Alan
I remember that car now. I bought it from a RAF pilot that brought it back into the UK (from the US) when he was posted back here.
It was supplied with an original engine lid and looked much better just swapping the lid and removing the scripts.
Before it was a painted etc I also remember once taking it to Husbourne and bumping into it's twin !
Good luck with the sale.
Alan
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