1973 Porsche 911
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Baujahr1973
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AutomobiltypSonstige
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Losnummer114
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LenkungLenkung links
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ZustandGebraucht
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Standort
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AußenfarbeSonstige
Beschreibung
In the early seventies, Porsche were in a rich vein of competition success. It's not surprising that the 2.4 litre 911 variants of that time are considered a reflection of that engineering prowess. Race input had resulted in revised suspension pick-up points and Koni dampers enhancing the 911 'S'. Power from the 2.4 fuel injected unit had now reached 190bhp, giving a wonderful free-revving engine resulting in 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds and a top speed of 144mph. The 915 5-speed gearbox completed the package.
Steve McQueen helped to immortalise the 911 'S' in a reflective moment at the Sarthe in the film "Le Mans".
Offered here is a very rare Porsche 911 2.4 S Targa. It is thought AFN UK only imported two in this configuration in 1973 and it is also thought that of around just 18 RHD 911S Targas imported in total, just 9 cars remain in the UK - making it possibly the rarest early 911 of them all. The iconic 2.7 RS produced alongside now commands well in excess of £500,000 - with around 100 RHD cars produced, but the 2.4 S had just 20 bhp less and a sweeter, higher revving engine, making this model the absolute ultimate open 911 motoring in it's purest form, accompanied by the ultimate soundtrack - the RS only being offered as a coupe.
The property of just four owners from new, it is a very genuine 911S with matching numbers and is finished in the best colour combination, black with black. The mileage is just 89,000 miles and it is a completely standard car with the exception of RS door cards with desirable lightweight pull handles. It comes complete with factory steering wheel and Fuchs road wheels. A comprehensive restoration was completed about eight years ago and the history file contains a full record of the procedure.
The early Seventies 911 range has always been a benchmark and barometer to classic car values, especially the ‘S' variants. Exceptional Coupes have reputedly now just nudged the £200,000 barrier which as history suggests speaks volumes for the longevity of a Porsche Targa investment. With Porsche remanufacturing the Targa in their modern 911 range and this car boasting a colour combination that will endure it makes it a must for any collection or driver alike.