2.4S Targa

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being sold as : 1972 Porsche 911 Targa 2.4S LHD (rare factory S Spec upgrade on carbs)


http://www.classiccarshop.co.uk/Cars/po ... _targa.htm
advert wrote:(rare factory S Spec upgrade on carbs)
:scratch: :roll:





or from the Ebay add when it was previously sold :

Porsche 911s Targa 1973 This immaculate, European spec, matching numbers LHD Targa started life as a 911T. Having only covered 39,000 miles and already had the “S” pack option fitted from new, it has under gone a ground up restoration and upgrade to 190bhp S spec over the last 12 months by renowned Porsche restoration specialists Abbot Cars, www.abbotcars.com . The car is now in show room condition and there are invoices in excess of £20,000 to accompany the car detailing all the work carried out. This car was found lying dormant in a garage in Southern Africa where it had been since the mid 80’s as the previous owner had run out of money while having some engine work done, shortly thereafter he fell ill and lost interest in the car so there it sat garaged until 2007. Needless to say the body has zero rust and has obviously never needed any replacement panels. Briefly the car has had the following work carried out since Feb 2008. Full respray in its original colour with floor sealed. New original salt and pepper carpets, new full leather interior and new Targa top. Full engine and gear box rebuild to S spec, ported and balanced with forged JE pistons, up rated oil pump, oil cooler with thermostat and new clutch. There are too many things to list here but the engine has been fully detailed to look original and is still under warranty for the next 5000miles All rubbers and hoses throughout the car have been replaced, the brakes have been refurbished and pads replaced. It has also had all the wiring, lighting refurbished or replaced were needed. There are five refurbished full detailed 15inch 6J Fuchs alloys running on 5 brand new Goodyear NCT’s. The car is taxed and MOT’ed till October 2010, the car is tax exempt and the insurance is very low with classic car cover. Feel free to contact me for additional info and photos. Adam 07793287149

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Porsche-911-2-4-S ... dZViewItem



Hope any buyer realizes it is actually a T & not an S
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hot66 wrote:
advert wrote:(rare factory S Spec upgrade on carbs)
:scratch: :roll:
Going to get yours upgraded then James? :lol:
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James

You should really update yours with one of those later dash tops as well.


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Does the 'S' upgrade extend as far as the badging too? :)
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Oh we are a cynical old bunch aren't we! :lol:
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Post by Bertroex »

Mm. Redline is still at 6400.

Rubbish, as we know an S makes its power at 7200 rpm.

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Post by Peter »

Wow, that's big money for a 'T' :shock: Time to invest in an S badge methinks :wink:
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Post by TheEasyLife »

Awesome, this makes my car more valuable as mine now is a rare E with S Carb upgrade. :roll: Mine was rebuilt by a leading specialist to his own exacting standards.

Or is my car actually a T with an E engine on carbs and S deco trim and dials?

Amongst other things, for a car advertised as restored to concours standard why is the intake for the airfilter on a 2.4 engine on the wrong way? Oh yes, its because it is the wrong intake. If the one on my car points the correct way, does that make mine prepared to better than concours standards? That dash with the airvents just looks so wrong.

On the plus side, the colour is nice. :lol:

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Post by Gary71 »

I think mine is worth more as it's an original 'mint' T :lol:

Nice enough car, but for £49K he is having a laugh.

Tidy 'T' targa with lightly tweaked engine, probably £18k?
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Are those air vents an original feature / Targa speciality ? Don`t recall seeing that sort of thing before.

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mycar wrote:Are those air vents an original feature / Targa speciality ? Don`t recall seeing that sort of thing before.

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see Mike's post earlier ... later dash top.
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Gary71 wrote:I think mine is worth more as it's an original 'mint' T :lol:

Nice enough car, but for £49K he is having a laugh.

Tidy 'T' targa with lightly tweaked engine, probably £18k?
Agree totally. I'd be more tempted for this one http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C112265/ if I was in the market for an early targa (as I can't afford the 74 carerra targa at Paul Stephens). It was restored by Simon J Robinson as it was his own car IIRC and went for 16K on ebay at the start of summer again IIRC.

They still have the Gulf blue 73 RS rep with 3.0 CIS engine on at £65K. Again, pretty car but not worth that money no matter how much I've had to drink.

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Post by Tosh »

Or a 2.4T Targa, also in a yellow for £47k plus a big shipping bill



1973 Porsche 911 T Targa

Signal Yellow
Targa
4 Speed Manual
2.4 litre
111,420 miles
VIN-No. 9113511224
A$ 84,995

This lovely small bumper Porsche Targa comes with its original delivery book and maintenance record. The car also comes with a nice history file, testament to careful ownership.

In the very striking and still very modern looking deep Signal Yellow, this 911 Targa has all around tinted glass, rear wiper and chrome rear protector fitted as factory options.

With retro-styling at its best and the twin carb 2.4 engine, this 911 T makes a great impression.

This vehicle offers a great opportunity to enter the world of iconic classic cars at a very acceptable price.
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Post by Barry »

Tosh wrote: .... at a very acceptable price.
To whom :roll: .
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Barry wrote:
Tosh wrote: .... at a very acceptable price.
To whom :roll: .
The present owner. Clearly. :lol:
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