Red '73 Targa Richmond Park

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Red '73 Targa Richmond Park

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About 2pm yesterday. Lovely sounding car - you were exiting at Ham gate. Had I been in mine would have been an early 911 snap! Identical although yours RHD and I didn't see if it was an S.
'72 2.4S Targa
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi Will,

Was it this one?

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If so that is a 2.4E.

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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

(if it was the car) it sounds like this. This was taken not long ago whilst tuning on Bob Watson's rollers.

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Alan,

Is that the 'full rescue' one...started out wiht the Impact bumpers and all that...?

If so then it certainly has become the 'silk purse'...
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Hi Alan,

Very similar, but not the one. It had a standard '73 'L' number plate.

Will
'72 2.4S Targa
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