1976 Porsche 911S Targa Introducing this 1976 Porsche 911S Targa
that is finished in its factory color Guards Red (027) combined
with a black interior. Equipped with a 5-speed manual transaxle,
upgraded with a 1983 911SC 3.0-liter Flat-six engine, four-wheel
disc brakes, single exhaust outlet, VDO instrumentation, removable
black Targa roof panel, Targa bar, wraparound rear glass window,
3-spoke steering wheel, rear rubber bumperettes, Fuchs-style
wheels, and spare tire fitted in the front trunk. Amenities include
dual-side rearview mirrors (electrically controlled), a
fender-mounted antenna, glove compartment, door pockets, and a
cigar lighter with an ashtray. In addition to its timeless design
and performance, this German classic comes with documentation. The
owner's manual and service receipt copies dating from June 1994
through June 2022 provide valuable insights into the care and
maintenance of this classic vehicle. If you're in the market for a
classic car that combines timeless style, optimal performance, and
great craftsmanship, look no further than this 911S Targa that is
mechanically sound. For $42,500
Vehicle Details
1976 Porsche 911S
Listing ID:CC-1819508
Price:$42,500
Location:Beverly Hills, California
Year:1976
Make:Porsche
Model:911S
Exterior Color:Guards Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:17209
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