1972 Porsche 911E -STVery Interesting Vintage Porsche HotRodOil flapper Complete NH Barn find Ex-Porsche Race car Driver James Locke Titled/OwnedMatching Engine Number COALots of period vintage Hot rod partsThis is a Great interesting collector piece Vin # 9112200021Engine # 6220029 911/52Transmission 915 5 speed # (cannot read numbers)Paint code # 415-9-2 Sepia BrownBODYThis 72E-ST has original vintage metal ST flares front and rear. the bumpers are metal welded ST flared as well with the correct factory trim These trim pieces are extremely rare and i've only seen them on a few early RSRFront bumper is factory Fiberglass ST bumper with RSR metal factory trim This car just has a awesome Vintage look. so period. Very rust free chassis all panels appear original and rust free. Originally the car was Sepia brown and at some point on the 80's it was painted guards red. The paint is poor and has cracking and flaking also bubbling throughout I personally love it . t is very very vintage looking and still is bright and gorgeous Vintage Marchel H4 headlights and Marchel IOD Fog lights excellent shape and bright Wheels. It has Factory RSR 9x15 Rear FUCHS wheels 7x15 FUCHS in front they are in original condition with nicks and wearEngine. The Engine is the Matching COA numbers with MFI system It seems highly modified compared to all other early 911 i have ownedthis engine really likes full throttle and 80+ mph. hates slow traffic driving seems much much faster than a 72S i owned . SO . unknown history it does leak oil in a few places. but always starts right up andalways been reliable with basic tune up stuffok driver or full restore is in orderInterior . The Interior is great vintage condition Factory Sport Seats with Tilt bases . they are very worn in and the most comfortable Porsche seats i have sat in . . They do have spilts and scuffs and probably need to be fully restored Carpet is nice but is old and Dash is nice shape can be a old style cover RSR 10K tachometer and RSR 180 mph Speedo Radio delete plate are some nice old parts on it Had Factory Air condition which is removed nowHistory /Backstory I found this 72E-ST in a barn in New Hampshire. it was not driven or started in 9yrs when i found it it was a Race track accountant that purchased from Jim Locke one day at the track Research found that Jim Locke and Bob Bailey team owned it They received this 72E-ST from a trade from a race team in Texas. more research shows this could possibly be The Northlake GA "Ultimate 911" featured in 1972 Road and Track Magazine but have no way of researching this matter for sure. its a mystery in a few ways ?. Conclusion . Car is a barn find that i just tuned up and got running for weekend cruises ice cream runs Everywhere it goes people love it and always want to buy it . cool piece of 911 history . keep as is or fully restore for the lawnsGreat car . will make any Porsche Collector Happy. I do have a lot more pictures for those interested and please ask any questions before biddingInternational bidders Welcomethanks