1973 Porsche 911e Targa Project, Orig Aubergine Comes With 1969 911 Targa Roller on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Very desirable Factory Aubergine (color code 025) '73 911E Targa.
Was a running and driving car, currently stripped down to primer for complete restoration. Amazingly solid, NO RUST including original floors, front pan, seat pans, etc which is extremely unusual. Have just about everything to put it back together, comes with boxes and boxes including proper seats, windows, trim, lighting, targa top, etc Gearbox is correct early mag case 1973 915, engine is a 74 2.7 CIS. I have a correct (911/52) non-matching '73 911E running motor that could also be made available to the buyer. Rear wheels in photos are 7" but car comes with 15x6 Fuchs, two are deep 6's the other two are flat 6's. You get two cars, this comes with a '69 911 targa roller that actually could be restored itself, it is not in that bad of shape. Last two photos are of the '69, will remove the flared f/r fenders before sale. I reserve the right to end this auction early. Please contact me to put together a package or with trades, etc. Thank you |
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