1972 Porsche 911 T/e Targa on 2040-cars
Quarryville, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:5 spd.
Body Type:Targa convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: TARGA
Make: Porsche
Exterior Color: Light Ivory
Model: 911
Interior Color: Black
Trim: TE
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: 5 speed RWD
Mileage: 111,846
Numbers matching engine, transmission, color and options to Porsche Certificate of Authenticity. Correct Code #1110, Light Ivory with black. This 5-speed 2.4 liter has its original mechanical fuel injection as well. These T/E cars were quite unique, as being the only year with the oil tank fill ahead of the rear wheel, the first year of the 915 transmission, and the 2.4 liter engine had the E model MFI set up!
This particular example had its top end rebuilt and turbo tensioners installed at 95k. miles.....It's rockers were replaced with a new set from Stoddard, all back in 1999, by the previous owner of 15 years. We just completed a glass out, trim off, repaint, the first we believe, in the original Light Ivory color. We replaced all the rubber seals, rebuilt the targa top, and polished up the trim. The original interior had its seats recovered in 1999 as well, and we just installed a new German velour carpet set, and a re-tuck of a few panels. We also replaced a couple transmission syncro's and seals, replacing the clutch and the rear main seal as well. Although presently riding on new fooks wheels, it comes with five original 15x6 Fuchs with matching 12/71 dates. They are straight and true, but require refinishing, as they had been painted to the 80's era look. It has been freshly serviced up, with all new fluids and tune up...Ready for summer driving!
Every effort has been made to provide an honest description based on our experience with this vehicle, so you may decide weather or not to put forth the effort to examine it for yourself, which is preferred. Please call for an appointment, if you wish to do your own inspection.
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