1970 Porsche 911t on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Body Type:TARGA
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:1600 356 ENGINE
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: TARGA
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: 901 TRANS
Mileage: 120,000
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: TARGA
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4-1600CC 356
1970 911 TARGA , 1600 CC 356 MOTOR INSTALLED BY PREVIOUS OWNER. FLOORS NEED RELACEMENT. ROCKERS LOOK GOOD.CAR IS NOT ROTTED AWAY.
HAS A FEW MINOR DENTS AND WILL NEED FRONT, REAR AND PASS SIDE GLASS. PASSENGER DOOR IS BENT FRON TOP FROM A TREE INJURY.
CAR IS UNIQUE IN THE ASPECT OF THE MOTOR. A 1600 TWIN SOLEX 356 MOTOR WAS A TYPICAL SWAP IN THOSE DAYS . ORIGNAL MOTOR GONE.
INTERIOR HAS ORIGINAL SEATS,CARPET BAD REAR SEATS BAD. NEED ALL NEW RUBBER SEALS ETC. HAS FAKE FUCHS STYLE WHEELS.
MOTOR TURNS OVERSOME STUCTURAL METAL IN THE FRONT FUEL TANK AREA NEEDS REPLACEMENT. FUEL TANK GONE.SMUGGLERS BOX AND
SURROUNDING AREAS UNDER HOOD AREFAIRLY RUST FREE. DOOR JAMB AREAS LOOK OK. SHEET METAL WORK IS TYPICAL ON THESE CARS
AS YOU WELL KNOW. KNOW WHAT YOUR GETTING INTO BEFORE BIDDING. PORSCHE RESTORATION PERSONS ONLY NEED BID. GOOD LUCK.
I HAVE SET THE RESERVE AT WHAT I FEEL THE MOTOR IS WORTH. ITS A 1970 TARGA WORTH SAVING.GOOD LUCK. NO TITLE .BILL OF SALE ONLY.
On Mar-15-13 at 15:31:06 PDT, seller added the following information:
1970 911 TARGA 1600CC 356 MOTOR INSTALLEDBY PREVIOUS OWNER. FRONT. REAR AND PASS SIDE SIDE GLASS NEED REPLACEMENT.PASSENGER DOOR SLIGHTLY BENT FROM A TREE INJURY, DOOR OPENS &CLOSES OK. CAR IS UNIQUE IN THE ASPECT OF THE MOTOR. INSTALLING A 1600 356 MOTOR BACK IN THOSE DAYS WAS PREFERRED BY MANY AS HOSRSEPOWER GAINS WERE BETTER WITH THE 4 CYLINDER., SEEMS THE EPA SYSTEM OF THE 1800CC MOTOR HAD LESS POWER. INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL AND HAS THE ADJUSTABLE SEATS WITH HEAD RESTS. CARPETING NEEDS REPLACEMENT. REAR SEATS ARE BAD. ALL INTERIOR PANELS WILL NEED REPLACEMENT.ALL RUBBER SEALS ON WINDOWS AND DOORS WILL NEED REPLACING.THE SHEET METAL DAMAGE IS TO THE FLOORS AND THE REAR DOOR SILLS. ROCKERS SEEM TO HAVE BEEN RELACED AT SOME POINT. BODY IS IN FAIR OVERALL CONDITION. NO EVIDENCE OF COLLISION ,JUST SOME SMALL DENTS. ENGINE COVER HAS A DENT ON THE RIGHT LOWER CORNER.HOOD HAS A LITTLE RUST HOLE ON THE NOSE,BUT NOT RUSTED OUT INSIDE MUCH AT ALL. INSIDE THE SMUGGLERS BOX AND TRUNK AREA SEEM TO HAVE SURVIVED. AREA BELOW FUEL TANK HAS BEEN FIBERGLASSED ,CANT SEE THE RUST. FUEL TANK ROTTEN.WHEEL HOUSINGS AND TORSION MOUNT POINTS FRONT AND REAR LOOK GOOD. VERTICAL PILLARS OF CHASSIS ALSO LOOK GOOD. SEALING AREA WHERE REAR WNDOW FITS UP HAS SOME MINOR RUST HOLES AT THE BASE OF THE TARGA BAR. THE SHEET METAL IS ALL COMMON ON THIS ONE. FLOORS OF COURSE ARE THE WORST.TUNNEL IS GOOD.SEAT TRACK MOUNTS ARE GOOD AND SOLID. OVERALL WORTH THE EFFORT TO GET GRINDING AND WELDING.THIS CAR IS A JEWEL IN THE ROUGH,BUT IT WILL COME AROUND WITH SOME EFFORT.
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