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Thread: First ever Targa for Sale in Germany

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    First ever Targa for Sale in Germany

    Maybe of interest for some of you.
    By the way - not my car.

    Ad in German:

    https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/d...utm_medium=ios

    Porsche 911 Targa Chassis Number 1
    03/1966
    13.700 km

    Price: 440.000 €
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    Very cool!
    1957 356A Cab Condor Yellow
    1970 911E Targa “CONDA G”
    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
    1972 911T2.5 “AWBRGN”
    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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    hmmm that G model Rear panel

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    Doug Dill

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    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Hard to believe that a car this significant was so badly restored.
    Russ

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    '62 356S Notchback Hotrod
    '67 S Das Geburtstagsgeschenk
    '68 T Targa Sportomatic
    '68 L SW Targa Sportomatic
    '70 914/6 GT

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    driver quarter panel evidence of replacement at engine pull.

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    what a load of BS. 'targa bar without vents' only used on pre production cars...' every SWB has no vents in the targa bar. And as indicated, what a horrific restoration if this car even started life with that vin. Loads of mistakes from the few pics posted. B pillar, engine slam panel and so forth... and all that for a mere $500k. sad.

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    What’s sad is people pissing on this car if the number is legit.

    No affiliation. Just one man’s observation of how almost every forum on the internet works.

    If the number is legit...and the right person here owned it, people would be orgasmic over it.

    That’s just how it works.

    Sad.
    ‘87 911
    ‘66 304307
    S Registry #3791
    David Cate

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    But, that’s just an observation about the internet.

    The car itself....even imperfect, is very, very cool.
    Last edited by whatnot; 09-12-2020 at 10:10 PM.
    ‘87 911
    ‘66 304307
    S Registry #3791
    David Cate

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