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    W: Conda Green Targa

    Looking for a Conda Green Targa with tan/beige interior. Will consider any condition. Needs to be matching numbers.

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    Senior Member TheBrownCar's Avatar
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    Gallery Junction in Orange, CA has one. I believe it's a 71'
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBrownCar View Post
    Gallery Junction in Orange, CA has one. I believe it's a 71'
    Black interior though

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    Easier to change than the paint color ha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBrownCar View Post
    Easier to change than the paint color ha!
    Hah - true but easiest not to have to change anything at all

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    Easier to change the interior color than to find a unicorn...
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    1970 911 EEEE number matching was conda green now yellow. Drives great and NO RUST.

    COUPE not Targa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    Easier to change the interior color than to find a unicorn...
    Wouldn’t necessarily call a 911t targa a unicorn but agreed, can’t always get what you want when you’re looking for a long hood.
    @OP, where are you based? I might know about one in that combo but it’s based in Europe (US spec car).

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    Quote Originally Posted by camarilla View Post
    Wouldn’t necessarily call a 911t targa a unicorn but agreed, can’t always get what you want when you’re looking for a long hood.
    @OP, where are you based? I might know about one in that combo but it’s based in Europe (US spec car).
    Considering the OP is looking for a Targa in any condition, it’s obvious that he isn’t interested in creating that particular color combination. He wants a car that was originally in that combination. Combine that with the matching numbers requirement and Yeah,,,,, Arne is right, but of a unicorn search. How many of that exact combo produced 70/71?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 70SATMan View Post
    Considering the OP is looking for a Targa in any condition, it’s obvious that he isn’t interested in creating that particular color combination. He wants a car that was originally in that combination. Combine that with the matching numbers requirement and Yeah,,,,, Arne is right, but of a unicorn search. How many of that exact combo produced 70/71?
    Not sure I guess you 2 are right. I was just working off of the one on BaT that was relisted a 2x times gave me the impression that they’re more common than they actually might be. There was one on PCARmarket not too long ago as well.

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