1974 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Engine:2.7
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1974
Mileage: 127,000
Make: Porsche
Exterior Color: Black
Model: 911
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: Targa
Drive Type: manual
Beautiful 1974 Porsche 911 Targa
No Reserve Auction - the highest bidder gets the car. VIN: 9114111961 Engine Number: 6144132 If you are looking for a beautiful Porsche to drive - congratulations - you just found your car. The Porsche is in overall good condition. The car was repainted once in black and looks good. There are some minor scratches and dings but the car is very presentable and the paint has a very nice shine. The body is very straight. The gaps are lining up as they should. No dents or imperfections in the body. No bondo. The targa top looks beautiful. All glass is good. The interior is beautiful. No cracks in the dashboard or in the leather. Everything inside makes a very clean impression. The headliner of the targa roof needs to be re attached - it became a little bit lose. The car runs like a dream. I was told by the previous owner that the engine was rebuild around 5000 miles ago but I don't have any paperwork at this point. I drove a lot of classic Porsche's in the past and I am pretty sure he didn't tell a lie. It is just a pleasure to get in the car and take off. The transmission/clutch does not slip even a little bit. The engine/transmission is dry - no oil/liquid leaks. I am always impressed by the performance of classic 911's. The horn does not work - everything else works without any problems. But the best at last - the entire body & undercarriage is completely free of any rust. Super solid car. The battery tray is still good but needs some attention in the future - some surface rust gets on it. The whole car is in beautiful condition but it is not a trailer queen - or was recently restored for $100k. Please keep this in mind. It will be easy to bring this car back to factory spec condition but I do not have the original engine hood, mirrors, or seats. I can send you a lot of photos - just asked for. All inspections are welcome. The car is located in Fort Lauderdale, FL. There is a $500 deposit within 24h of auctions end - if you can't make this deposit please don't bid. I can help with national and international shipping. I will sell this car worldwide. I have a clean title in hand - ready to sign over into your name. I will accept a wire transfer or cash - the Porsche won't leave my property until all funds have cleared. Ich spreche deutsch. For any questions please call me at 954-643-8380 or send me a message. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. |
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Take a look below for the latest video from Drive, and let us know if you agree with Mr. Harris' views on these two sports cars.
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