22:39 28-12-2025
1973 Porsche 911T Coupe for sale at Garage Kept Motors
A legend of the air-cooled era—the 1973 Porsche 911T Coupe—is now available through Garage Kept Motors in Grand Rapids, USA.
The car has been preserved to an almost museum standard: it has had just one owner from new, and the odometer shows 59,368 miles, which works out to a little over a thousand miles a year. It’s the distinctive 1973.5 version, one of 1,944 built with Bosch CIS continuous fuel injection, a setup that noticeably improved road manners compared to carbureted cars.
Under the decklid sits a 2.4-liter air-cooled flat-six paired with a five-speed manual. The classic body in Silver Metallic is set off by original Fuchs alloys, a black leather interior, Koni stabilizers, and a roster of period options—from air conditioning to chrome trim and the original stereo.
Its authenticity is well documented: the factory tool kit, original sales invoice, owner’s manual, and a dealer plaque bearing the first owner’s name all come with the car. The asking price is $109,900. For context, a base new 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera starts at $132,300. Yet the newer car can’t quite distill the era’s character the way this silver classic does.
Examples like this aren’t merely vehicles; they’re artifacts of their time. It’s a chance to engage with Porsche history in its original form, where every detail reflects care for design, engineering, and brand heritage. This is the sort of 911T that draws in true enthusiasts rather than opportunists.