Ragamuffin, my 1972 T/E!

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Ragamuffin, my 1972 T/E!

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Thought I would finally get around to do this as I haven’t done one before.
I bought the car from Mike (210bhp) in August 2008 who had been using is on a daily basis. The car is very original matching numbers and untouched and has a lot of patina. Delivered in Sepia Brown with dark brown interior.

It was manufactured in May 1972 and first delivered in June 1972 to UH San Antonio to what I believe was a doctor. The COA lists the following options but thought some research some of the details are not correct.

470 Comfort Package
400 Alloy Wheels 6x15

From what I have found out the Doctor sold it to a lady in Boulder, Colorado who kept it until she sold it to the third owner in the early 80’s. I managed to track down the third owner and although he bought it in Colorado he moved to California and it spent most of it’s time in San Diego. Larry (the 3rd owner) sold it to his son in mid 90’s who ran it for a couple of years and subsequently sold it a British car sales man, who was working in LA. He returned to the UK and brought the car back with him.

I had Bob Watson look over it and pop a set of SSI’s on it. He also set it up on his rolling road. First run was 112bhp, second was 130 and the final run it made 154bhp. Happy with that! Engine has never been touched.

I ran it that summer, attending the Welsh trip to get some mileage in it, but during the trip I noticed that the car handled like a boat. I took the car off the road for the winter and replaced the following:

Front shocks upgraded to Bilstein HD
Rears are Bilstein Sport
19mm front and rear anti roll bars
fitted Superpro Bushes on the rear spring plates / torsion bar pivot

During the winter I was also getting a set of steel wheels banded.
Once everything was complete I went up to Tuthills to get the corner balanced and aligned. But I never really liked the look of the widened wheels, I don’t know if it was the colour, width but something wasn’t right.

The car was on the road for about 2 months, but then it decided to do a big oil wee on me!

Once again I took the car off the road and did the following;

Replaced all engine breather oil and fuel hoses,
Replaced all the large oil lines.
Removed the oil tank and sent it to Alan for refurbishment
Replaced the oil return tubes
Filter console cleaned and new seals
New oil breather gasket
New pressure sender and o ring
Replaced o ring oil temp switch
Fitted Turbo lower valve covers and silicone gaskets

Whilst off the road, I decided to change the wheels (again). I bought a set of Deep 6’s, which I know are not correct for my car but I just prefer the look of them. I sent them to Alan for a full refurb. I also lowered the car a little as although it was bang on spec before I just always thought it looked too high.

There are still things to do but I really need to get some mileage out of it and enjoy it!

Other things done or replaced;
Coco mats in Jasp (keeping with the 70’s brown theme)
Fitted one of Jamie’s knobs (!)
380mm Leather bound steering wheel
New engine mounts
New master cylinder
New track rod ends
New front callipers and pads
Rebuilt the pedal cluster
Speedo refurbed by Speedy cables
New voltage regulator
Petronix fitted and removed by Bob(!)
New rear centre panel
Fitted a Turbo Thomas twin out exhaust

As it stands today
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On its banded steelies, looks so much better on Fuchs!
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On the Welsh trip
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Interior
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Post by left4dead »

Hey Rich,

Your car is cool as f**k! :)

Stands just right and looks as if it goes as good as it looks.

Nice to see someone else appreciating the brown :wink: :lol:

A lot of recent work done by the sound of things so now's the time to enjoy!

Love it and hope to see it in the metal sometime soon.
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Post by sdelan »

Hey Rich !!
Car looks fantastic - the wheels - the exhaust !! Excellent !! 8)

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Post by theorangeperil »

Good lad! Looks great, worth all the heartache.
Now time to enjoy, just need to fix myself :shock: and we can go for a burn! 8)
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Post by Bootsy »

Lovely, can't beat a bit of brown!
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Post by Mitch »

Rich, nice post and your car looks great. My first 911 was Sepia (Ian will remember!) and always had a soft spot for it.

Look forward to seeing you and your 911 sometime.

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Post by 210bhp »

Rich

I have told you before this was the worst mistake I ever made selling this car :lol: :lol: I realised how nice and original it was once it was gone. However, you also know that I am so pleased you bought it and I am even more jealous now you have changed things to where it is. You have done a fantastic job and I think it looks so much better on the Fuchs. I know the look you were going for with the steels but in my opinion it was not the colour of the wheels which threw you off...... I just think sepia looks so much better with a bit of aluminium/chrome brightwork to complement it. I think the brighter orange cars 'get' the steelie look but sepia is just 'dead on' with the Fuchs.

Good luck to you and Kate for a year of motoring enjoyment. Thanks for posting the photos :evil: damn damn and double damn.
Look forward to seeing it in the flesh soon 8)

Take care

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Post by Timo »

Looks cool fella, always good to see a little brown love 8)
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Post by Mick Cliff »

That's really nice 8)
Sepia - a great colour (but I am slightly biased!). It's a colour that people either love or hate - there's nothing in between :wink:
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Post by jb »

It looks lovely Rich and another Bob Watson success story too
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Post by impmad2000 »

Nice wheels :)
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Post by defianty »

Looks great mate! Really 8) so glad she's back on the road. Now get out there and enjoy some time in her!!

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Post by hot66 »

looks superb Rich 8)
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Post by Mr Pharmacist »

that looks great - loving the colour! 8)
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Post by 210bhp »

Hey Rich

Straw poll at work and home says 7:1 for refitting the front overridders. :?

Keep looking at the pics. Loverrrrrrrrrly 911 :drunken:


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