Modified 1972 Porsche 911T Coupe
BaT Essentials
- Chassis: 9112101727
- 5k Miles Shown, TMU
- 2.4-Liter Flat-Six
- Fuel Injection
- Five-Speed Manual Transaxle
- Gulf Blue w/Orange Graphics
- Black Vinyl Upholstery
- 15" Fuchs-Style Wheels
- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Bilstein Dampers
- RS-Style Front Bumper & Decklid
- Blaupunkt Cassette Stereo
BaT History (1 entry)
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This 1972 Porsche 911T coupe was acquired by the current owner in 2006 and was subsequently refurbished and modified after having been stored for more than sixteen years. The car has been refinished in Gulf Blue over black upholstery and is powered by a fuel-injected 2.4L flat-six paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. Features include orange Carrera graphics, 15″ Fuchs-style wheels, an RS-style front bumper and ducktail decklid, bright headlight bezels, a single driver-side door mirror, a Blaupunkt AM/FM/cassette radio, and a passenger-side exterior oil filler. Maintenance completed by the selling dealer in April 2022 is said to have included an oil change, transmission fluid exchange, and brake fluid service. This long-hood 911 is offered with dynamometer test results, refurbishment photos and records, and a clean Ohio title.
Previously finished in brown, the car was refinished in Gulf Blue with orange Carrera graphics. Work completed by Steinel’s Autowerks of Twinsburg, Ohio, included installing an RS-style fiberglass front bumper and rear decklid before repainting the body. Additional exterior details consist of a chrome side mirror, a passenger-side rear oil fill door, and bright headlight bezels. The selling dealer notes areas of touched-up, cracked, and blemished paint which can be seen in the photo gallery below.
Fuchs-style 15″ wheels are wrapped with 205/60 front and 215/60 rear BFGoodrich Traction T/A tires. The suspension and brakes were overhauled by Steinel’s Autowerks in 2006.
The interior features bucket seats that have been reupholstered in black vinyl along with matching rear seats, door cards, and carpets. Additional features include a Blaupunkt AM/FM/Cassette radio and a shift linkage cover between the rear floorboards.
The MOMO steering wheel features a Porsche-crested horn button and frames VDO instrumentation that includes a central tachometer, a 150-mph speedometer, and auxiliary gauges. The gauges were overhauled in 2005, and the five-digit odometer now indicates 5k miles, which is reportedly the distance covered following the refurbishment. True mileage is unknown.
The 2.4-liter flat-six has been rebuilt with 911E camshafts, 911S-specification JE pistons, and a fuel-injection system from Pacific Fuel Injection Services of San Francisco, California. Dynamometer test results indicate 167 horsepower and 154 lb-ft of torque. The selling dealer states that an oil change was carried out in April 2022.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed Type 915 manual transaxle. The selling dealer states the transmission fluid was serviced in April 2022.
Documentation accompanying the car includes manufacturer’s literature and refurbishment records which can be seen in the photo gallery below.