'72 E9 2800 on Autotrader

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I saw this on Classic Autotrader. No shots of the engine, and the ad says "Engine: NA" - perhaps this is just a roller?

Autotrader has a shot of the VIN (#2270603) - thought maybe you guys can run it through the database and see what pops up.
Vehicle is listed in Van Nuys, CA, but the auction house is in Coconut Creek, FL. This looks like another salvage sale?
 
No shots of the engine
Looks like they must have added one...

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There's something familiar about this car. There was a member on here years ago that had three coupes he was restoring/modifying at the same time. Given the newer flavor of engine in this car, it reminds me of that collection.
 
the ancestry project lists this car as a 'parts car' owned by Joe Buckley in Gulfport, FL in 2011. parts of the car were used for 2240189. the original color of the car was polaris. so something is very fishy to me.
 
i think the person who was doing that Stephen was in the south Atlanta area, but i never met the guy or new what happened to those cars.
 
the ancestry project lists this car as a 'parts car' owned by Joe Buckley in Gulfport, FL in 2011. parts of the car were used for 2240189. the original color of the car was polaris. so something is very fishy to me.
I thought the 227 serial numbers are USA cars like mine but this car has a KM speedo. And the ID plate is one I haven't seen before.
 
they need to show the VIN on the firewall, not the remade one on the top of the inner fender. i do not believe this is 2270603 perhaps its 2210603. the auction also says its a 1972 2800cs. there is no such thing ... the last 2800cs was march 1971.
 
i just noticed that the car has 3.0cs gauges as the numbers are white and the redline is higher than the 2800cs. the seat style is a 74 horizontal pattern. this looks like a cobbled together car of various pieces. perhaps somebody did buy the 'parts car', quick repaint and threw a lot of various coupe parts on it. seeing the VIN on the firewall is something that needs to be seen.
 
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