1967 Porsche 911 Targa
1967 Porsche 911 Targa
$159,900
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1967 Porsche 911 Targa

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Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    N/A
  • Classic Car ID
    102183754
  • Stock Number
    408091
  • Category
    Import Classics
  • Body Style
    Coupe
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    4,754 miles
  • Engine
    6 Cylinder
  • Condition
    Excellent
  • Doors
    2
  • Drivetrain
    2 wheel drive - rear
  • Transmission
    5 Speed Manual
  • Exterior Color
    Red
  • Custom Color
    Polo Red
  • Interior Color
    Black

Classic Car Overview

HIGHLIGHTS:
EXQUISITE RESTORED CONDITION
JUST RELEASED FROM A WORLD-CLASS COLLECTION
RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE 'SOFT WINDOW' TARGA
ONE OF ONLY 235 PRODUCED WORLDWIDE
FULLY CERTIFIED WITH ITS PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
CLASSIC AND DESIRED FACTORY COLOR COMBINATION
ACCOMPANIED WITH ITS OWNER'S MANUAL, KARDEX, TOOLS, AND PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
MATCHING NUMBERS ENGINE
SIMPLY ONE OF THE BEST EXAMPLES ON THE MARKET TODAY
TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL
A DREAM FOR THE PORSCHE COLLECTOR

OPTIONS INCLUDE:
2.0L FLAT-6
TWIN WEBER 40 IDS CARBURETORS
FIVE-SPEED MANUAL
INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION
REMOVABLE TARGA ROOF PANEL
FOLDING REAR WINDOW
FOUR-WHEEL DISC BRAKES
POLISHED FUCHS ALLOY WHEELS
AM/FM RADIO

Introduced in the fall of 1963, the Porsche 901 (later renamed to 911 due to a copyright issue with Peugeot) was a larger, more powerful, and much more mature product than the preceding 356. The very first variations of the 911 were produced between August 1964 to July 1967. Base model cars received a 2.0L Flat-6 producing 130hp and a Type 901 five-speed manual transmission a slightly more powerful 911 S was released in late 1966. This allowed for a 0-60 of around 8.3 seconds and a top speed of 130 mph. Luxury was of less concern than driving quality, but the cars could be equipped with a gas-fired heater, radio, and other items should buyers wish to spec their cars in a more grand touring style. While later models added power, comfort, and around-town drivability, critics and enthusiasts alike praise the 1965-1967 911s for their magnificent steering feel and pure dynamics.

While the 356 was available as both a coupe and a cabriolet, the 911 was initially only available as a coupe. Naturally, many buyers yearned for an open top car. Unfortunately, US safety standards were rumored to prohibit the sale of full convertibles, so the company was forced to create an alternative. Their solution, the "Targa" was quite elegant: a fixed roll bar covered in brushed stainless steel provided rollover protection, while a removable center portion and a collapsible rear window created an open top feel. A glass rear window was optional and, after a few short years, became the only choice for targas. Therefore, early 'soft window' targas are especially desirable amongst enthusiasts not only for their rarity, but also their enhanced 'wind in your hair' experience.

The superlative 1967 Porsche 911 'Soft Window' Targa featured here is finished in stunning Polo Red over a Black interior with a matching removable Targa top and folding rear window. This investment-grade Porsche is one of only 235 'soft window' Targas produced, making it one of the rarest and most sought after 911 body styles. Because of its rarity and exceptional condition, I personally believe the investment potential will grow beyond your imagination. Offered to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who desires to own the best at an investment price!

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