Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1973 Porsche 911E Targa.
Finished in the original shade of code 700 Black, this car was
repainted under prior ownership about eight years ago, has been
garage kept since, and still looks nearly flawless. All trim was
recently restored under present ownership and is like-new
condition. 15-inch Fuchs wheels have been professionally refinished
and are wearing Yokohama tires with 2021 date codes. H4 headlights
provide excellent nighttime visibility and are supplemented by
driving lights mounted through the horn grilles. Both the Targa bar
and the Targa top itself have been restored with all new (and
correct) materials and seals. Excellent glass, rubber and lenses.
911S front bumper; earlier-style chrome-sided rear bumperettes.
Solid floor pans, rockers, front pan and torsion bar areas with no
known rust.
Interior likewise presents very nicely with a crack-free dash,
excellent door panels (with all pockets intact), a restored
leather-wrapped steering wheel, and sport seats with pepita
houndstooth inserts. All gauges have been restored and are working
properly, including the clock. New seat belts. An AM/FM Blaupunkt
radio is mounted in the dash. The original owner's manual and
service book are in the glove box; originally sold in New York, by
1978 this 911 made its way to Amelia Island, Florida, and was
maintained at Brumos in Jacksonville through the late 1970s and
early 1980s.
The 2.4 liter flat six is fed by its original mechanical fuel
injection system and has been upgraded with Carrera-style timing
chain tensioners. The engine was rebuilt under prior ownership and
is mated to a type 915 five-speed manual transmission. Both the
engine and transmission numbers are correct for a '73 911E. Clutch,
shift linkage and gearbox feel good with no sloppy shifting or
crunchy synchros. Recent complete suspension and brake refresh with
adjustable rear spring plates for easy corner balancing and ride
height adjustments. Additional recent service includes a new oil
cooler, new batteries, a new alternator, and a rear main seal. This
is one of the most dialed-in early 911s we have driven in recent
memory - the chassis feels fresh, light, and tight. It's a willing
and rewarding car to drive spiritedly.
The 911E, with better performance than the base 911T but a wider
power band than the high-strung 911S, was acclaimed from the very
start as "The secret weapon of Zuffenhausen" - after a few pulls in
second and third gear through 5500 rpm, you will understand just
why.
For more information about this 1973 Porsche 911E Targa for sale at
Motorcar Studio in Savannah, please call 912-235-0435. Virtual or
in-person showings by appointment; domestic or international
shipping available at reasonable rates.
Vehicle Details
1973 Porsche 911
Listing ID:CC-1997452
Price:$124,900
Location:Savannah, Georgia
Year:1973
Make:Porsche
Model:911
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:82949
Stock Number:1700EC
VIN:9113210297
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