Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1988 Porsche Dp Slant Nose Targa One Of One Known!! Museum Quality! Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $89,500.00
Year:1988 Mileage:15732
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States



1988 Porsche dp Slant Nose Targa
One of One Know to Exist!!

"ONE OF ONE"

1988 Porsche dp Slant Nose Targa
Guards Red over Red over Black Leather
Originally Ordered As a Tourist Delivery
1988 Guards Red over Black
G-50 5 Speed Carrera Targa
Optioned with:
Partial Leather Front and Back Seats
Heated Front Seats
Charleston Radio
Sports Seats
and Air Conditioning
Only Owned for a few days
After a brief Tour of the German Hills
She was turned over to dp Motorsports
for a complete dp 935 Slantnose Upgrade
dp Motorsports was founded in 1973
by Ekkehard Zimmerman
The company was headquartered
Overath, Near Cologne Germany
The Abbreviation dp stands for -
DESIGN PLASTIK
And in the 70's and throughout the 80's
dp Motorsports Designed,
Built and Modified Porsche 935's that
Raced in the 24 Hours of LeMans
And Other Championship Races!
dp Motorsports began producing Street Legal
Reproductions which Are Very Popular
In the US and also many Arab Nations!
Ekkehards experience and Success
In Racing Was Due to The Fact
He was Able To Produce
The Street Legal Machines
And This Is ONE of Those!!
The Only KNOWN Targa Upgraded by dp!!
Almost $20,000 for the Conversion
That is 1988 Money Folks!!
Then upon arrival in the US
Another $6,000 was spent
at Fred Opert Racing!
This resulted in the Killer Red/Black Interior!
This Targa is LONG AND LOW
in Porsche History!
3 Piece BBS Racing Wheels and
European Lowered Suspension completes this total package!!
Just Serviced and a full PPI Passed
Simply a BLAST to Drive
And a true head turner!
Own One that NO ONE ELSE CAN!
Pristine Example
with Loads of Paperwork
Including Books and Original Window Sticker
And Original German dp Motorsports
factory original invoice
for all of the work completed back in 88
Most Porsche Purists think the 80's was it
And this is IT!!!!!!!!!!

Just Service and Inspected
Including Passing a 100 Point PPI Inspection

WILL TRADE!
br> Nationwide Delivery - Finance/Lease Options Available.
Contact Michael at 417-869-7000 Office
or 417-839-1258 Cell for more information.
































Click here to Email me

  • Seller reserves the right to sell vehicle at any time during auction thus canceling all bids and ending auction.
  • Winning Bidder will pay vehicle price in full via cashiers check or wire transfer within three business days following auction end.
  • Buyer must make sure their funds are available before bidding.
  • Buyer is responsible for shipping cost. Seller can help make shipping arrangements if so needed.
  • Description of vehicle will be provided by Sales Department via email or phone call to prospective buyer’s.
  • If vehicle is found not as represented at time of delivery or pick up buyer has right of refusal and funds will be refunded in full (less shipping cost if car is delivered).





  • Porsche 911 for Sale

    Auto Services in Missouri

    Wrench Tech ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers
    Address: 510 N Broadway, Camden
    Phone: (816) 690-0065

    Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Automotive Tune Up Service
    Address: 2711 Telegraph Rd, Clayton
    Phone: (314) 845-0891

    Tint Crafters Central ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Window Tinting, Glass Coating & Tinting
    Address: 9740 Manchester Rd, Saint-Ann
    Phone: (314) 961-0500

    Riteway Foreign Car Repair ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: 415 N Hesperia St, North-County
    Phone: (618) 345-9055

    Pevely Plaza Auto Parts Inc ★★★★★

    Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Machine Shop, Auto Body Parts
    Address: 20 Gannon Sq, Pevely
    Phone: (636) 475-6200

    Performance By Joe ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: 3443 Hampton Ave, Saint-Ann
    Phone: (314) 781-3135

    Auto blog

    'Faster. Farther.' dives into the history of Porsche racing tech

    Wed, 07 Aug 2013

    No doubt, Porsche has produced some of the best endurance racecars around, such as the turbocharged, slant-nose 935 of the 1970s and the ground-effects-enhanced 956 and 962 of the 1980s. But the company's most famous racecar, its first overall winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, was the 917.
    The 917 embodied many of Porsche's technological achievements up to that point, such as the company's first 12- and 16-cylinder engines (the flat-16 was never used in competition), fiberglass bodies that implemented early aerodynamic practices and the use of new, exotic materials, such as magnesium and titanium.
    The racecar was commissioned by the head of Porsche Motorsports, Ferdinand Piëch, to win overall at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1970, after he realized a loophole in the rules that allowed cars to compete with engines up to five liters in the Sport category if they were also production models. Piëch saw opportunity: the top prototype class was restricted to three liters; the production minimum to compete in Sport was 25 cars. And so, with much effort, Porsche assembled 25 "production" 4.5-liter 917s and had them parked in a neat line for the race inspectors to verify their legitimacy. It didn't take long before people realized the new Porsches were much faster than the prototype racers, with a top speed approaching 250 miles per hour.

    Porsche GT division rules out AWD, SUVs

    Fri, Mar 13 2015

    Any German automaker worth its lap times needs a performance division. Mercedes has AMG, BMW has the M division, Audi has Quattro GmbH with its S and RS models... even Volkswagen has its R line of hot hatches. And though Porsche is a performance automaker unto itself, even it has a performance division. It's called Porsche GT, and though it's been branching outside the 911 range lately, don't expect it to wander too far. According to Car and Driver, which spoke recently with Porsche GT boss Andreas Preuninger and R&D chief Wolfgang Hatz, there are limits to what the division will do. And while those limits may have been broadened to include technologies like turbocharging and dual-clutch transmissions, they won't stretch as far as all-wheel drive. Take a look at the previous-generation 997 and what separated the 911 GT2 from the 911 Turbo was principally its all-wheel-drive system. Porsche GT isn't planning on doing a GT2 this time around – the new GT3 RS occupying that territory on its own – but the next generation (whether it wears the number 2 or 3) will likely go turbo along with most of the rest of the 911 family. The exclusion of all-wheel drive from the Porsche GT parts bin also means that the division won't be taking on the company's SUVs like the Cayenne and Macan. So the Cayenne GTS will be as extreme as it gets, taking on the likes of the BMW X5 M, Mercedes GL63 and Audi SQ5 without the help of Zuffenhausen's racing department. We can't expect the PDK to stick around though, so to speak. Though the new Cayman GT4 packs a manual transmission, the 911 GT3 and GT3 RS have dual-clutch gearboxes. Moving forward, Preuninger says they'll leave it up to prospective customers to decide which type of transmission they'll build into their most extreme performance models.

    Modded budget Mazda Miata takes on new Porsche Boxster in more challenges

    Tue, 23 Sep 2014

    Earlier this month, our friends across the pond at Auto Express released the first in a two-video series that would see them try and build up a second-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata that could best a standard Porsche Boxster around the track. While that first video detailed the mods to the MX-5 - a supercharger, some suspension upgrades and a new set of super-sticky rubber being chief among them - and set baseline lap times for the stock car, today, we have the results of the 5,000-pound ($8,200) upgrade job.
    Of course, we aren't going to spoil those for you. You'll need to watch the full video, which recaps the upgrades before digging into a comparison of both straight-line-speed differences between the 2.7-liter Porsche Boxster and blown Miata, as well as their behavior and lap times on the track.
    Take a look and let us know what you think in Comments.