• Year of manufacture 
    8/1967
  • Mileage 
    66 000 km / 41 011 mi
  • Car type 
    Targa
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    polo red
  • Interior colour 
    Black
  • Number of doors 
    2
  • Number of seats 
    4
  • Location
    Germany
  • Exterior colour 
    Red
  • Gearbox 
    Manual
  • Performance 
    160 PS / 118 kW / 158 BHP
  • Drivetrain 
    2wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

911 Targa 2.0 S folding window ("softwindow")
We offer this rare Targa for auction on www.getyourclassic.com.
https://de.getyourclassic.com/artikel/porsche-911-2-0-s-targa-softwindow/

All rarities united in one dream car.

The famous 911 era began in 1963, when the "standard" 911, if you can use the word standard at all with the 911, was introduced. It came with comfort seats and 130 horsepower as a coupe.

The 356 Cabrio's clientele was hoping for a convertible variant. Due to the emerging safety consciousness of buyers, the later presentation of the 911 Targa was an acclaimed success.
In addition to the standard version described above, there was also the then-rare "high-end version" as a 2.0 S with 160 hp, which for the time meant brute power in a single car, considering that the average car was equipped with 30-50 hp. The optional factory Recaro sport seats rounded out the sporty handling perfectly.

This Polo Red 911 2.0 S Targa with the rare softwindow, delivered for the first time in Germany, features all of these coveted extras from the factory and even still wears it matching numbers and colours.
Check the Kadex to recreate the factory delivery condition.
This 911 2.0 S shows in glossy, but repainted years ago, polo red 6802 B.

The current 3rd owner for is selling the car due to age.
In 1975 he bought it from the 2. owner, the workshop foreman at the Porsche dealer, who had bought it before from the Porsche dealer as 1. owner.

This 911 has been in a collection for the last few years, has hardly been driven, and shows the typical stall ailments.
The engine starts immediately, runs smoothly and the transmission does its job silently, but there is some play in the shift linkage. Once you reach 120km/h, you feel a little less power, which is due to the carburetors. After the long standing time they should be overhauled.

The overall impression of this rare 2.0 S Softwindow Targa is quite good, but needs some love.
The unwelded chassis does not need welding, but as mentioned, carburetors, shift linkage, brake hoses, etc. need some attention.

In 1978 the original engine got overhauled direct from Porsche because of an oil problem.

This 911 2.0 S Softwindow Targa comes accident free with all matching colors and numbers.

Nonetheless, this 911 combines all the rarities of a 911 at the "factory high-end level" of the time, making this Targa one of the most sought-after Porsche 911 Targas.

See for yourself with the pictures below, ... bid, ... win, ... and start the season with this rare beauty.