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Thread: FS: 1970 911S Targa. Silver/black, matching

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    FS: 1970 911S Targa. Silver/black, matching

    I'm selling a 1970 S Targa for a friend and customer. It's a solid car that runs well and has no obvious signs of rust or accidents. The paint is older but still looks decent. It's in great shape mechanically with about 25K on the engine and a freshly rebuilt trans. I've driven it and it runs well and the AC blows cold (nice for this week). Below is a description from the owner:

    911S Targa: 79,000 miles, factory AC with new rotary compressor and lines, all matching numbers except engine case due to spun bearing, engine rebuilt with new case, original case is included and is repairable with a 1st over line bore, rebuilt MFI pump, recent transmission rebuild (less than 500 miles) with new bearings and synchros, new tires, shocks, suspension bushings and major service. Great driver as is or to easily restore.

    I'm happy to answer any questions. The car is at my shop and can be inspected anytime. PRICE: $155K

    John Willhoit (714) 356-1735
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