Completely restored, this magnificent 1973 Porsche 911 2.4T Targa has survived the years without losing its charm. Dressed in its original Light Ivory code 131 color, it features a black leather interior in new condition.
From 2013 to 2022, its last owner performed a complete restoration of the car. Bodywork, engine, chassis, suspension, all elements of this Porsche 911 2.4T Targa have been inspected and refurbished. This 911 seems to come out of the Stuttgart factories, result of more than 2300 hours of work, all documented by a complete restoration file.
The condition of this 1973 911 2.4T Targa is exceptional for its age. Thanks to the total restoration started by the previous owner, it is composed of new or in excellent original condition. The original Light Ivory bodywork has been completely redone to keep the "matching numbers" to the "matching color"!
Mechanically, this Porsche is in good shape! It presents an exceptionally rare condition with an engine completely rebuilt by recognized specialists, a work of 30 000€ only for the engine. Cylinders, pistons, carburetors, chassis, suspensions and braking system are completely restored. The restoration wanted to keep a maximum of original elements which were for many redone, the complete file of this one is available.
This model with only 1700 kilometers since it took to the roads, and its almost concours condition, is just asking to swallow the asphalt according to the exits.Released in 1973, this 911 is a true classic of the German brand among the most sought after. Its history and its line make it one of the icons among the "classic sports cars", a model appreciated by the informed collectors.
The mythical history of the Porsche 911 began in 1963. With the aim of increasing performance and comfort, the Stuttgart firm developed a new range of cars under the name 911.
The range was quickly expanded with the arrival of the 911 L, 911 S and 911 E in 1968. Distributed throughout the world, Porsche is faced with a constraint in terms of safety for its models opened on the market in the United States. Porsche then developed the 911 Targa. Equipped with a fixed roll bar in brushed chrome, this new 911 met safety requirements by protecting its passengers in the event of a possible rollover.
Taking advantage of Porsche's experience in competition, the 1972 911 Targa uses certain parts used on the racetrack, such as the running gear and shock absorbers, which significantly improve handling. Mechanically, it is powered by the 130 hp, air-cooled, 2.4-liter, flat-six engine with a metallic sound and fed by carburetors.
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