As the “entry-level” 911, the 911T was by far the best seller, with around 15,000 units shifting between 1967 and 1973, most coming from the later 2.2- and 2.4-liter years. So while this example from 1970 (first year of the 125-hp 2.2) isn’t particularly rare, it is still a “longhood” 911 that regularly eclipses six figures at auction. Here’s an opportunity to get into a mostly original, mostly solid, mechanically sound early 911 for what could prove to be a bargain price. It would make an excellent driver while the market continues to grow where a future owner might consider restoring to No 1 condition. It’s here on Craigslist for $69,000.
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