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    First 911 targa ever produced 1971

    Hi,

    I have the first 911 targa produced 1971 chassi 911 111 0001,

    Does that have any value?
    Porsche Coupe 1966 (6605 Bahama Yellow, code 110)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1971 (1410 signal orange)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1972 (6210 light yellow)
    Porsche 911 E targa 1973 (2310 tangerine)
    Porsche 911 E coupe 1973 (Special color option)

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    Hello,

    First off all its Always nice to have a low production number car
    you're chassis number is in my opinion a 1970 not 71

    but it's not a collector's item like a 1966 ( 65) targa
    so in terms of value maybe 2-5 % more then a higher number ?

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    It's MY 1971 with production date 1970, to be precise
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    1970 was 911 011 0001 this is 911 111 0001 so in my books it is 71...
    Porsche Coupe 1966 (6605 Bahama Yellow, code 110)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1971 (1410 signal orange)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1972 (6210 light yellow)
    Porsche 911 E targa 1973 (2310 tangerine)
    Porsche 911 E coupe 1973 (Special color option)

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    Model Year 1971 starts in September 1970 ...
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    • 1973 Biancaneve - 911 2.4 S/F Ivory
    • 1977 Fiona - 911 Carrera 3.0 Oak Green Metallic
    • 1993 Bellatrix - 964 Turbo 3.6 Black

    I keep a registry of 1972 and 1973 2.4 S coupé chassis. Infos always welcome!!!

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    Ser # 0001 has to be worth a bit more, but the car needs to be all numbers matching to get the extra $$$.

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    I think value depends on the specific car. The first cars were usually given to friends of Porsche. So it might have been owned by a dealer, Porsche employee or racing driver but its not a given. The only way to get this info is to get the Kardex for the car.
    So in my opinion I will pay a premium for a car with 0001 number even if it has no history. How Much? I don't know. 20%?
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    I understood that the first production VIN was 0011, so I find 0001 to be very strange. I would like to see photo documentation of the numbers on this car, particularly the production # on the dash frame under the knee pad.
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