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    Fs: 9110310287

    VIN = 9110310287
    Eng# = 6300120
    Trans# = ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    . . . 1970 Targa for sale on BaT. Not mine, no affiliation. Originally Sepia, replacement engine. Lots of resto work it appears. 9110310287

    Scott

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...he-911s-targa/

    This 1970 Porsche 911S Targa was acquired nine years ago by the seller, a former Porsche mechanic, and subsequently received a multi-year restoration. The body shell was placed on a rotisserie and stripped to bare metal before receiving rust repair and a repaint in Signal Yellow. New interior components were then installed, including Recaro-style sport seats upholstered in black leather with houndstooth inserts. Power is provided by a correct-type 2.2L flat-six, which retains mechanical fuel injection and is paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. The suspension and braking systems were overhauled as outlined in the listing below, and additional features include 15″ Fuchs wheels, Euro-style lighting, gold-color model badging, front fog lights, upgraded chain tensioners, and Petronix ignition. The seller notes that the engine was run a fair amount after being rebuilt in order to get it tuned, though the car has only been driven a few miles on the road since the restoration was completed. This 911S is now offered with receipts and photos from the restoration, as well as a clean Minnesota title in the seller’s name
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    That is my Car. However, due to BAT rules. I can only field questions through their site. If anyone would like to field questions that is. And please remove the photo above of when it was black looking into the trunk. There are several better pictures of the trunk available that show the details of the restoration. Regards, Steve
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