1976 Porsche 911 S Targa 2-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Lynnfield, Massachusetts, United States
Beautiful 1976 Targa with only 103,000k(63k miles). Car is in exceptional condition and has been in my family(my parents car) since the early 1980's. Car was sold in mid 90's and purchased back in 2008 from that buyer, he put exactly 4 miles on the car, it was in a garage the entire time. Since purchasing it in 2008 the entire car has been gone thru, from paint to suspension including a complete motor overhaul(mostly due to inherent oil leaks from sitting). I do have documentation and reciepts that show some of the historical mileage accumulation and reciepts for work and parts. I am a "Porsche Guy" and a long time PCA member, accordingly the car has been upgraded wherever possible to elevate the ride, handling and performance without compromising the general orginality. Thinks like the steering wheel(new Momo Prototipo), late model power seats, RS door panels, Alpine with XM, late model swaybars and strut brace just to name some of the larger things. Other things such as Targa roof and carpeting have also been completely replaced with factory or similar quality restoration parts and done by very knowledgeble folks. Overall, this is really a wonderul car, it is just time for me to move on. Car needs absolutely nothing and drives like new. It is being sold with two sets of wheels, one set as you can see in the pictures is white and 15", they are the original wheels, they are in very good condition but one tire is flat and unusable. The set on the car are 16" factory polished fuchs, they are very rare for this narrow body fitment, the tires have less than 500 miles on them, these are worth $3k alone.
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