1968 Porsche 912 Targa 5-SpeedIntroducing this 1968 Porsche 912
Targa 5-Speed finished in its factory color Tangerine (6809) with a
black interior. This short-wheelbase (SWB) example is equipped with
1.6-liter flat-four engine that was officially replaced by Porsche
early in the vehicle's life. The engine is documented as a Porsche
Factory Replacement Unit, installed directly through Porsche and
recorded on the accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
(digital copy), confirming the factory-authorized engine
replacement and its traceable history.Highlights:- 5-Speed Manual
Transmission- Flat-Four Engine- Weber Dual Carburetors- Four-Wheel
Disc Brakes- Removable Targa Roof Panel- Stainless-Steel Targa Bar-
Recaro-branded Bucket Seats- Chrome Accents- VDO Instrumentation-
15-Inch Fuchs-Style Wheels- Certificate of Authenticity (Digital
Copy)Equipped with a highly desirable 5-speed manual transmission
paired with a 1.6-liter flat-four engine. Additional equipment
includes Weber dual carburetors, four-wheel disc brakes, VDO
instrumentation, chrome trim, body-color bumpers with rubber
guards, single exhaust outlet, 4-spoke steering wheel,
floor-mounted shifter, headlight chrome rings, fender-mounted
antenna, Vredestein tires, 15-inch Fuchs-steyle wheels, spare tire
in the trunk, along with a jack and tool roll. The interior
features Recaro bucket seats with head restraints, VDO
instrumentation, a driver-side mirror, and an analog clock.The
Targa designation originates from the Targa Florio endurance race
in Sicily, where Porsche achieved multiple victories, influencing
the naming of this roof design. This example represents the early
evolution of Porsche's open-roof engineering with everyday
usability in mind. Do not miss the opportunity to own this
short-wheelbase 912 Targa, a well-documented piece of Porsche
history that is mechanically sound. For $67,500
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