1971 Porsche 911T TargaIntroducing this highly collectible 1971
Porsche 911T Targa featured with matching numbers. Finished in a
white exterior completed by a black interior. It is important to
note that this Targa was originally rolled out in its factory color
Silver Metallic (8010). Powered by a 2.2-Liter flat-6 engine that
is paired with dual Zenith carburetors, and a sportomatic
transmission. Additional equipment includes four-wheel disc brakes,
single exhaust outlet, front/rear bumperettes, Bosch branded
taillights, VDO instruments, removable Targa roof panel, 4-spoke
steering wheel, Bridgestone tires, 15-inch Fuchs-style wheels, and
a full-spare tire fitted in the trunk. Conveniences features
include bucket seating with head-restraints, driver-side rearview
mirror, vent windows, analog clock, and a Blaupunkt stereo. This
particular example comes with an owner's manual and receipt copies.
While this project car is currently not running, it would make an
excellent recommissioning opportunity. Do not miss your chance to
own a piece of German automotive history with this Long-hood 911.
For $52,500
Vehicle Details
1971 Porsche 911
Listing ID:CC-1931189
Price:$52,500
Location:Beverly Hills, California
Year:1971
Make:Porsche
Model:911
Exterior Color:White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:17978
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