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    '71 911T Targa, Olive Green, Very nice, SoCal, $19K/trade

    ****Car is SOLD pending payment****

    1971 Porsche 911T Targa in rare Olive green. I had listed this car earlier this year, but was not able to take time to show it due to some family issues that came up.

    A contact at the Porsche Classic department sent me this info from the Cardex:
    engine 6114911 is original for chassis 911 111 0741 / date of invoice 01.Nov.'70 / delivered to Philadelphia / Color 3910=olive / Interior 21=leatherette brown,middle of seats basketweave / Options 453=Radio Blaupunkt Frankfurt , 470=Comfort-equipment , 568=colored windows

    I searched for quite awhile to find an original Olive green 911 as only .68% of the 911s with special order paint (30% of production were special order) were Olive. Don’t know much history on the car, just some receipts from the past 10 years and California blue plates last used in 1984. Has been in California since then. I do have the original owner’s manual and a large brochure of the 911 lineup from 1971!

    Drivetrain:

    Engine is numbers matching, and rebuilt sometime in the late 80s according to the previous owner (no receipts). Compression is excellent (150-158psi on all cylinders). Came with original Zeniths, but I replaced these with some freshly rebuilt Weber 40IDA carbs, appropriate for this year. Brand new fuel tank from Pelican, all new rubber fuel lines, rebuilt Bosch fuel pump, new in-tank filter. 5-speed transmission shifts smoothly into all gears with no grinding. Clutch feels good.

    Body:

    Front pan was professionally replaced using quality Restoration Design parts (see pics). Besides the front pan, the car was completely rust free when I bought it. By looking in and under all the doorjambs and body cavities you can tell this was always a dry climate car. It was “resale red” when I bought it, and was repainted to the original Olive Green about two years ago. All windows and trim were removed and the paint removed to bare metal, primed, painted with a base coat, then clear coat, then color sanded and buffed. See the pics of the car being painted. Brand new seals from International Merchantile were used throughout reassembly (have receipts), including the expensive rear targa bar seal. Targa top was recovered with OEM vinyl. S trim and chrome is still original and in decent shape for its age. Turn signal lenses were replaced with very nice used pieces when it was painted. Engine Grille and horn grilles are black, they should be replaced with chrome which is proper for a ’71.

    Brakes/suspension:

    The car had been sitting for three years when I bought it, so I went through the brake system. New ATE master cylinder, all new rubber brake lines, rotors turned, and new pads. Brakes feel solid now. One of the CV boots recently cracked, so I bought the CV boot kits but have not had time to install them. The shocks/struts need replacing, and the whole suspension is original and could use new bushings throughout.

    Interior:

    Crack free original dash with speaker grille. New carpet set installed a few months ago. Door pockets are missing except one on the driver's side, but the original door cards are in excellent shape with no speaker cutouts. The rear seat panel has been reupholstered with speakers added. All other upholstery is original and in good condition for age.

    Wheels:

    Although the pictures show the car with 15x7 replica Fuchs, I’m selling the car with the original 6x15 genuine Fuchs in excellent condition. I want the 7s for my next project, a 1973.5 911T Targa originally ordered in rare Gulf Orange.

    Pics:

    Click on the "slideshow" button to see large pics. The first pics are of the car when I purchased it in "resale red". The last two pics are of a different Olive Targa that inspired me to purchase this one.

    Green '71 Targa

    Price:

    Asking $19,000. Located in Colton, CA, about 1 hour from LAX. PPI welcome, willing to help ship overseas. I have sold overseas before and have references. Have title in hand in my name.

    I am selling the car because I have another Targa project I want to finish, a '73.5 in original Gulf Orange. I am open to trades for other interesting vehicles.
    Last edited by Survivor67S; 11-12-2010 at 11:51 AM.

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    Interested, I sent an email and a PM but the mail box says I didn't send the PM. Figured I might as well post on the thread too.

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