1976 Porsche 911S TargaIntroducing this 1976 Porsche 911S Targa,
finished in its factory color Grand Prix White (908) over a black
interior. The white exterior pairs well with the Targa's
black-finished Targa bar and removable roof panel, giving it the
unmistakable open-air look that helped define the era.Highlights:-
Factory Color Grand Prix White (908) - Flat 6-Cylinder 2.7-liter
Engine- 915 5-Speed Manual Transaxle- Fuel Injection- Four-Wheel
Disc Brakes- Solid State AM/FM Radio- Wraparound Rear Glass Window-
15-Inch Fuchs Style Wheels- Single Exhaust Outlet- Rear Rubber
Bumperettes - Manufacturer's IncludedPower comes from a 2.7-liter
flat six-cylinder engine equipped with fuel injection, paired to a
915 5-speed manual transaxle. The engine delivers the distinctive
air-cooled sound and responsive feel that made the mid-1970s 911
such an engaging driver's car. Additional period-correct equipment
includes four-wheel disc brakes, VDO instrumentation, a single
exhaust outlet, and rear rubber bumperettes. It rides on 15-inch
Fuchs-style wheels wrapped in Nexen tires, with a spare mounted in
the front trunk.Inside, the cabin reflects the straightforward
design Porsche was known for during this period. Features include
manual crank windows, vent windows, a three-spoke steering wheel,
driver-side mirror, door pockets, glove box, analog clock, and a
solid-state AM/FM radio with a fender-mounted antenna. This example
is also accompanied by an owner's manual. By 1976, the Targa design
had already become such a success that it accounted for a
significant portion of 911 sales in certain markets, proving how
popular the semi-open concept was with drivers who wanted both
rigidity and fresh air. 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 $56,500
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