1974 Porsche 911 Targa 3.2 in Bitter ChocolateIntroducing this 1974
Porsche 911 Targa 3.2 that is finished in its factory color Bitter
Chocolate (408) over a Cinnamon interior. The brown exterior pairs
well with the signature brushed metal (stainless steel) Targa roll
bar and removable roof panel, giving it the unmistakable open-air
look that helped define the era.Highlights:- Factory Color: Bitter
Chocolate (408)- Interior Color: Cinnamon- Upgraded with Flat 6
Cylinder 3.2-liter engine- 915 5-Speed Manual Transaxle- high-end
carbon fiber air cleaners- MSD High-Output Ignition Upgrade-
Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Wraparound Rear Glass Window- Single
Exhaust Outlet- Rear Rubber Bumperettes- Retro-Style Radio- 15-Inch
Fuchs Style Wheels- Manufacturer's Included- Service Receipt Copies
(1981-2022)Power comes from an upgraded Flat 6 Cylinder 3.2-liter
engine 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,
era-correct five-gauge VDO dash, a single exhaust outlet, and rear
rubber bumperettes. It rides on 15-inch Fuchs-style wheels wrapped
in Falken tires, with a jack and 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 retro-style
radio. This example is also accompanied by an owner's manual and
service receipt copies dating from December 1981 through February
2022.Blending timeless styling, open-top versatility, and classic
air-cooled performance, this 911 Targa presents an excellent
opportunity for enthusiasts seeking an iconic vintage Porsche that
is mechanically sound. For $64,500
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