1972 911 T MFI Gulf Orange

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1972 911 T MFI Gulf Orange

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Went to look at this yesterday. Not for me as i was hoping it was misidentified as Tangerine. It’s Gulf Orange. Non matching but solid with all its MFI bits. Nice people to deal with. I know a few on here we’re looking for MFI cars.

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The paint code on the doorjamb 018 is Tangerine.
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Yep and the COA says Albert blue. Take 5 photos of an orange car and it will look 5 different colours. Having stood by it I’m pretty sure it’s gulf orange and not tangerine.
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Why on earth would it have a different paint code in the door jam to the coa?

Does the vin plate differ also???
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Coincidence!
I was going to post about this car as may go and look at it, I’m new to the older cars as per my intro post and was confused by the instrumentation which looked sparse - is this because it’s a factory 4 speed?

Also confused re COA/paint code - did you see the underside? Is the repaint complete or just the visible bits?

Like a few on here I’m looking for a pre-‘74 T, E or S

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kasbridge wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 7:22 pm ... was confused by the instrumentation which looked sparse - is this because it’s a factory 4 speed?
The two 'basic' gauges on the lhs were standard on the T models ...

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Ah, thanks - the ones I’ve seen/driven thus far must have had the upgraded instrumentation…..
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Seen this?

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/197 ... 11-t-2-4-3

I don’t know the car but it’d be on my list to view. Bet it goes well.
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Sam wrote:Seen this?

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/197 ... 11-t-2-4-3

I don’t know the car but it’d be on my list to view. Bet it goes well.
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Thanks for the heads up - It looks like a great car but it’s the one colour I really can’t get on with altho’ it’s a proper “period” shade of course…..
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- which is the very reason that Sepia cars tend to be great value ...

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And that’s a great one - came via Mike (210bhp) and was known as the ‘Mint T’
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Bootsy wrote: Thu Nov 09, 2023 9:55 am And that’s a great one - came via Mike (210bhp) and was known as the ‘Mint T’
Ah - I hadn’t twigged it’s that one.

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The idea of his 'n' hers 964s appeals...
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I’ve had 5 so I’d better keep looking for a pre’74 which I haven’t owned yet :-)
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