Between 1969 and 1973, Porsche produced the 911E Targa with fuel injection, which succeeded the Porsche 911F. About 4,600 cars left the production lines and one of them, the 1970 Porsche 911E Targa, is up for auction.
This 911E Targa is powered by an overhauled 2.2-liter flat-six with dual carburetors. The engine is paired with a rebuilt 901 five-speed manual transaxle that sends power to the rear wheels. It is mounted on Fuchs 15″ wheels wrapped in 195/65 Vredestein Sportrac 5 tires.
The car was repainted in Conda Green, properly maintained and is in good condition. It is equipped with a driver-side mirror, a Targa removable roof panel, Euro-style headlights, a split rear bumper with bumper guards, replacement quarter panels, rocker panels, and floor pans, and Bilstein shocks at the rear. The current owner bought the car in 2021 at BaT and then the aftermarket auxiliary lights were removed and a replacement tachometer, interior components, and badges were installed.
Inside, the seats are covered in black vinyl with patterned cloth inserts. Black vinyl also covers the rear bench seat and dash. In front of the driver is a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a five-digit odometer showing 24,988 miles (total mileage is unknown).
Porsche 911E Targa comes with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, manufacturer’s literature, a tool kit, several keys, service records, and a clean Connecticut title in the seller’s name.
The auction ends on November 10 and the highest bid at the time of writing was USD$50,000.
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