1971 Porsche 911 T w/ 0 Miles Florida Performance Cars

Price: US $88,500.00 Item location: West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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1971 Porsche 911 T

Florida Performance Cars is pleased to announce the arrival of this STUNNING 1971 Porsche 911T that has received a full stripped down nut & bolt restoration! Absolutely no stone left unturned in the 2+ year restoration project. It features a 2.2L Engine w/ Weber carbs, recently resealed and serviced by Orbit Racing, a 915 Gearbox upgrade, All new suspension & bushings, & All new brakes w/ upgraded 911S front calipers. Cosmetically it received a complete custom color, windows out refinish. At reassembly it received new carpets, new window seals, all new rubbers & a power window conversion. Air conditioning was not added to retain a level of originality. Not just a show queen, this 911T runs and drives PERFECT. Needs nothing but a new home! Clean Florida title in hand.
Finance options available for all credit. Extended Warranty available, ALL Trades are welcome- even out of state! Enclosed home delivery available throughout the country. Ceramic Coating & Paint Protection Film services are available. Pre-Purchase Inspections (PPI) are welcome & FaceTime showing available. All vehicles for sale by Florida Performance Cars are housed in our showroom from listing until sale. Please contact to schedule appointments. HD WALK AROUND & START-UP VIDEO AVAILABLE at
Florida Performance Cars is 5-Star Google rated, member of the FIADA, and holds an A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau. Have confidence in the vehicles we offer!
PLEASE NOTE: All of our vehicles are also for sale locally from our showroom and will remain available for sale until payment is received. We know purchasing a car is a big decision so we do NOT bombard our customers with sales calls and pressure tactics. With that said, if you have serious interest in a vehicle we have for sale, PLEASE move forward as quickly as possible. Calling is recommended to fast-track the process, sometimes our emails can get backed up answering questions. Our least favorite thing to do is to give you the unfortunate news that someone else purchased the car you wanted. Thank you!