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    Targa's for sale

    Is it just me? Or does it seem that there's a whole lot of Targa's for sale right now?
    72S, 72T now ST

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    yes , I also had that idea, summer ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa
    Is it just me? Or does it seem that there's a whole lot of Targa's for sale right now?
    If you live in California, Targa's are GREAT I think there are a lot of people still buying them, like me Here is one of my latest, a 67S softie with 62K original miles, even the clock works To have an open top with a BIG roll bar over your head is very nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eade Hopkinson
    If you live in California, Targa's are GREAT I think there are a lot of people still buying them, like me Here is one of my latest, a 67S softie with 62K original miles, even the clock works To have an open top with a BIG roll bar over your head is very nice.

    Okay, now that's just beautiful...

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    2 targas went uncharacteristicly cheap this week.
    It does indicate a shift.
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    Sold mine to Germany, its on the boat right now.

    I am looking for an excellent coupe for all the reasons you guys know, like pure 911 shape, less rattles, more rigid body, etc. I hardly ever took the top off the Targa anyway.
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    I've never been a Targa person, but...

    After spending several days and 1600 miles or so driving Eade's '67S Coupe and '68S Soft Window Targa, I gained a genuine fondness for the open air version (thanks again for the seat-time Eade! ). They are so much fun. I have a stomping lwb coupe, a ltwt '68 2.5 in the werks, and a '72 hard window Targa on the lift downstairs for a full resto. I would love to have an early SWT.

    Anyone have Soft Window components that you're willing to part with? Please let me know.

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