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    Soft Window Targa Swap

    Hello All,

    I think I have been bitten by the soft-window targa bug. So I am interested in trading my '73 S Targa for a '67 S Targa. Any one interested in that switch? My car is completely straight and rust-free but not cherry. I would be looking for something similar.
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    I'll take the roadster.....

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    The only car I'd swap the Roadster for would be a C2 cab, and not one of the 6-cylinder kind. Actually a GS/GT Speedster would work too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin Ek View Post
    Hello All,

    I think I have been bitten by the soft-window targa bug. So I am interested in trading my '73 S Targa for a '67 S Targa. Any one interested in that switch? My car is completely straight and rust-free but not cherry. I would be looking for something similar.
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    Hm - I might consider the 73S and the Roadster

    Not sure if the two cars (67S Softie, 73S Targa Normale) play in the same sand box, especially if you are looking for cars in similar condition.

    Good luck in the search. I feel you are doing the right thing
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    More like the Roadster for 2 very nice '67 S softies.
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