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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    no longer for sale at this price!

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    dear Don,

    best decission not to sell the black beauty.
    You only have the car once....
    a pitty for me, but I strongly did support your move!


    br from bavaria

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    Too bad, was too late reading the new post on the ESR. am planning to add a Targa next to my 68L. That could have been that one.
    Don if you change your mind...
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    FS: @Classic Auto Mall - '71 911T Targa

    Classic Auto Mall, Morgantown, PA
    1971 Porsche 911T Targa, Stock #2893
    VIN: 9110112305
    Engine: 6109464
    Trans: -
    Color: Black (originally Olive)/Black (originally Brown)
    Mileage: 59,092 (indicated)
    Price: US$65,900

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    Dealer Description:

    If I had to pick a Porsche 911 year to have, I'd have to state this is THE YEAR! And it is here for consignment all looking good. One has to love the design, stainless B pillar, rounded protruding fenders with the single headlight, and the rounded sloping rear deck among many other things you can brag about when you have ownership of this car. Our consignor also provided a folder of receipts that included wiring being redone, body seals being replaced, the engine and transmission being rebuilt, (in 1999), interior work, body and paint work, and various other repairs made during the time of ownership.

    Exterior
    Bathed in black, this sporty Carrera 911 T has all the right moves when it comes to the overall design. A sloping rounded hood which is shades of the 356 era is flanked on either side by a single headlight with a chromed bezel and large round quarter panel tops that keep the shape of the bezel as they move towards the targa top. Curved turn signals are wrapping the front quarters, along with some small stainless venting and eventually the rubber banded front bumper with vertical guards. As we move rearward straight rust-free steel with nicely minded gaps make up the panels for the sides. Nicely preserved chrome trimmings surround all the glass and the stainless steel “basket handle” frames the back of the targa removable top center panel. A wraparound greenhouse glass in the back seamlessly melts into the rear engine hinged covering. Wrap around taillights and a split rear bumper finish off this iconic shape. 911 R Fuchs wheels are all around and looking good. And for the Porsche aficionados these are without hearts.

    Interior
    All clad with black smooth German leather the buckets in front and small 60/40 fold down rear bench is covered with this as well. Black carpeting is flooding the floors and the original black sporty design dash is present and all clean. The original steering wheel is fronting the dash and on the hump is a simple shift lever within reach of the driver. The canvas top is easily removed and has a headliner on its inside panel. Door panels are nicely shaped and also covered in black.

    Drivetrain
    Crammed in back under the vented curved rear covering is a 134ci flat 6-cylinder engine. It is very clean and nicely detailed, all looking good. It sports (2) 1-barrel carburetors and has the original 5-speed manual transmission on back. A 4.428 final drive spins the rear tires. A stainless-steel exhaust system is on.

    Undercarriage
    All good underneath with no rust and just a bit of patina from age on all surfaces. All wheel independent suspension, dual exhaust, and disc braking on all 4 corners too.

    Drive-Ability
    A lovely example that performed flawlessly mechanically and acceleration was fab. The radio was inoperable, as was the heat/air blower, and the high beam switch sticks.

    This is it, the holy grail of Porsche Targa 911 Design. Forget all these fancy iterations and modern tech stuffed current models, we're letting it all hang out here right out of 1970 when men were men and…well whatever… But you need to see this version in person and you will be “smitten, mein kleiner Junge”!

    VIN DECODE
    9110112305
    911-911 Model
    0-1970
    1-911T
    1-911 Targa
    2305-Sequential Unit Number
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Such a pitty Don have not had her offered over here again..
    is the now seller known? any references? or is he selling on behalf of Don?
    Is Don still active over here?

    br
    haul
    59 750 pre unit triton
    63 650 gray silver bikinitub triumph thunderbird
    70 650 astralred silver triumph bonneville
    65 912 slate gray "erwin"
    73 914 ravennagreen "ferdl"
    erwin_loves_polo

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