A highly desirable and rarely seen special order long wheelbase
1969 Porsche 911T Soft Window Targa. A limited number of 1969 911T
Soft Window Targas were built, making the surviving examples
exceptionally rare. Presented in the classic color combination of
Light Ivory over Black upholstery, this example retains its
matching engine and transmission per the Porsche Kardex (build
sheet).
Factory options and special equipment include:
9356 - Soft Window Targa
9107 - Phoenix 165HR15 tires
9239 - Black suitcase with leather tie-down straps for rear
seat
9325 - Blaupunkt Radio
9316 - Targa tonneau cover
9403 - Special paint designation
9036 - Five-speed manual transmission
9133 - Ignition system specification
9343 - Halogen headlights with fog lights
0001 - Factory internal build specification note
0002 - Administrative registration notation
The paintwork is in excellent condition throughout, with great gaps
and panel alignment. The interior is in beautiful condition, the
front seats and headrests have been reupholstered, and it features
a leather-wrapped VDM steering wheel with a deluxe butterfly horn
ring, VDO instrumentation, an Europa AM/FM radio, and a map light.
The 15" x 6" anodized Fuchs alloy wheels are fitted with Pirelli
Cinturato P4 195/65 HR15 tires. The undercarriage is solid and
rust-free.
Originally handled by Raffay & Co. in Hamburg, Germany, it was
delivered new to the first owner, Carl Kaufmann. The 911T remained
in Germany under several custodians who preserved and maintained
the 911. The current owner imported the 911 to California in 2023.
In January 2019, K & H European Auto Upholstery upholstered the
front seats and replaced the B-pillar covers, door panels, basket
weave dash insert, quarter panels, and garnish rails. The headrests
were added in October 2024. On July 27, 2023, C&F Automotive
performed a comprehensive brake and suspension overhaul, including
replacement of front struts, ball joints, and the braking
components, including the brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake
lines, along with an upgrade to 911SC specification brakes. In
August 2024, Rocco's Auto Tech installed a Europa AM/FM radio with
Bluetooth and new speakers. Most recently, on August 30, 2025, at
83,564 miles, European Collectibles completed a major engine-out
service. Work included replacing the pulley seal, main seal,
hot-air hoses, and valve cover gaskets. The fuel pump and filter
were replaced, along with spark plugs, ignition points, the drive
belt, and the air filter. The CV axles and the starter were also
replaced. The 901 gearbox was serviced, and a new clutch assembly
was installed. The brake fluid was flushed, and an oil and filter
service was completed.
Mechanically, power is supplied by the matching 2.0-liter flat-six
engine producing 110 horsepower, paired to a 5-speed manual
transmission with four-wheel disc brakes. Offered with its owner's
manual, Porsche Kardex, Porsche Production Specifications sheet,
original German registration and service records. A rare
opportunity to acquire a numbers-matching 911T Soft Window Targa,
one of the most distinctive and sought-after early open 911s.
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