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1975 Porsche 911 Targa S Carrera on 2040-cars

US $15,600.00
Year:1975 Mileage:65000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, United States

Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, United States

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1975 911 Targa S
Motor has been fully rebuilt and updated and upgraded. Everything works on this car, Every gauge, All the back lighting, Heat and blower motor and defrosters and wipers, etc...
This is an excellent car that just had a ton of money spent to make it tip top shape. It is actually a Very Dark Blue Color Almost Black with Metallic.
The Whale tail is an original genuine Porsche Carrera whale tail. This car has had so much work done, you can drive this car anywhere anytime you want.

Engine , Drive train and Electronics
Engine has been fully rebuilt with new timing chains/valve job/rings/bearings, and reseal- showing less than 3% leak-down on all cylinders.
Motor and Trans removed and engine compartment painted and detailed
-Complete transmission re-seal including input shaft, rear tail cover seal, shift selector seal, output flange seals. New Fluid. Replaced u-joint at shifter. Transmission case cleaned and degreased.
- Rebuilt starter motor (bosch)
-Fuel system cleaned/flushed, with new electric fuel pump, and rubber fuel hoses/clamps, filter and mechanical injectors cleaned.
-New engine dry sump hoses and fittings, dry sump tank removed/cleaned
-New Permatune ignition module, wires, plugs, ignition rotor, cap.
- Engine electrical Harness, repaired, cleaned, and re-wrapped
-All covers sandblasted/painted
-New hardware used where needed

-Complete stainless exhaust system including stainless heater boxes ($2,000)

Suspension/Steering/drivetrain
-CV Axles were rebuild with cleaning, re-grease, all new clamps and boots
-Steering rack removed, inspected, and new boots installed
-New front strut inserts, including OEM upper mounts
-New Rear struts
-New rear torsion arm bushings and mounts
-New Rear sway bar bushings and endlinks. Sway bar mounts repaired/reinforced
-New front and rear brakes including pads, rotors
-New rubber brake hoses, and all intermediate metal brake lines
-New clutch cable

HVAC
-New heater cables, heater boxes and rebuilt front/rear heater blower motors
-Heater hoses replaced

Body/interior
No rust floors
New Leather Seats and Door Cards
- New carpets and carpet liners/insulation
-Floor boards treated and re-painted
-Driver's door catch, door stop replaced
-Targa Emblems replaced
-New driver's and passenger sun visors
-New rear-view mirror
-New boot interior trunk carpet set installed!
-New Hazard switch and relay

Paint
Brand new Genuine Porsche Carrera Decals
Paint is an older repaint about 20 years maybe. Was Done well and the Windows were taken out and the moldings off.
Paint still presents well
No fading or paint runs or anything. No orange peel , just a real good full older repaint

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