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    '70S numbers matching Targa on the Samba $36k

    Move quickly if you want this one.
    No pictures
    Orig. Signal Orange - now Black
    aluminum decklid
    carbs installed no MFI
    not mine

    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1345647

    From the ad
    1970 Porsche 911S Targa
    This is a matching numbers car: Serial # 9110310125, engine # 6300289, transmission # 711398 along with aluminum rear deck and odometer show’s 87,210 miles. The original color 1410 - Signal Orange repainted Black in 1998. No evidence of rust or of collision damage and paint quality is 7.5. Has some road rash on the front spoiler and rear steel flares. The gas tank has been restored, the electrical system converted to single 12 volt Optima. MFI was changed to Weber’s along with the following: Perma Tune ignition, short gears, Quaife LSD, and SSI exchangers. The Fuchs 7 & 8's x 15 with silver anodized spokes and black background refinished by Robert Woods. In past 2 years the accelerator pedal and linkage, clutch cable, rebuilt shifter and replaced coupler plus light/signal controller on steering column. The doors were changed 1998 for latter model with power windows and fixed vent windows. Owner purchased period correct driver and passenger side vent window assembly's separately on line 5 years ago not installed. Owner has 56+ receipts from 1998 to present totaling over $25,000. $17,000 was spent ’98 – ’99. The car was serviced 8-2-12 at Protech Motorsports, Greenville, SC and is in excellent mechanical condition. They went thru the car and changed Oil and filter, Valvoline max 20W50 (live in the South), replaced the starter relay, adjusted carbs(cleaned low speed jets).
    This is not a garage queen; it has been driven & enjoyed. The previous three owners were long time members of the PCA and Early 911S Registry. Owner is also a PCA & Early S member.
    Last edited by nickb4; 08-14-2012 at 10:55 AM.

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