Detail Info for: Porsche : 911 Targa 1974 Porsche 911 Targa with 2.2 engine and Webers

Transaction Info

Sold On:
04/14/2013
Price:
$ 7100.00
Condition:
Mileage:
99999
Location:
Aurora, Illinois, 60506
Seller Type:

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1974 Porsche 911
Submodel Body Type:
Targa
Engine:
2.2 Liter with Webers
Transmission:
VIN:
9114112374
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Due to kid’s college I am selling my 1974 PORSCHE 911 2 DOOR TARGA with 2.2 liter engine with rebuilt 40IDA3C webers! · You are going to love the attention that comes your way wherever you go and the fun you will have driving it! I know I can get a lot of money for the parts if I part it out, but I have never destroyed one of these, so I am willing to let it go for a bit less than what it is worth rather than part it out. Typical value for these is around $12k-$18k. Noted below are the inherent values of the parts if I were to part it out e.g. easily worth over the $12000 in all the potential parts (many discussed below). This car is not perfect, has some work to do, but it is a great starter that can be driven now. Excellence magazine lists the 1974 Targa from $12,700 to $19,600, so this car is a lot better than the lowest listing, although it will need some attention over time. · Boxer 6 cylinder engine with a rock solid performance 2.2 liter engine. The Engine has been rebuilt, but I don't know when. I adjusted valves, changed oil and all filters, checked for broken head studs, etc in the last 3 months. Like most these it does have its small oil leaks, although I haven’t noticed too much oil usage or engine smoking. Each of the exhaust headers has an O2 bung to test for air fuel ratio. · Updated chain tensioner kit has been added. · Webers are rebuilt in almost like new condition. Problematic fuel injection has been replaced by rebuilt Weber carburetors. Engine is currently set for 13.5 AFR at idle on all cylinders. · I have spent the last 3 years making this car very solid. All of the significant rust in the front pan and front areas or underneath have been fully cut out and double MIG welded. It only has a bit of general surface rust in a few spots underneath which can be easily seen. The front fender body area did have a crease where it might have been hit, but has been well fixed. All the rest has of the rust problems have been cut out and steel welded over. Finished in Alpine White, the exterior of this Porsche shows quite well. There are a few minor paint runs or oversprays that are not noticeable until you are really close. It is nice and shiny. The dash has been recovered so there are no obvious cracks. · 28 core Porsche brass front right fender mounted oil cooler with Porsche lines and thermostat was added to keep the engine cool. · 5 speed manual transmission: magnesium and in very good shape with no synchro problems, has been updated with Ed’s whisper transmission coupler and a Seine like gate shifter (spring loaded for gears 1-2); new clutch, pressure plate, and throw out bearing. · Targa top; very nice shape but one of the cross bars has the end broke so that there is no problem when mounted. · Inside carpet and seats are ok but carpets have been taped and seats replaced with other better shape seats from newer cars. · VDO gauges ($500), but the speedometer doesn’t work, although I know the cable is good. · 4 vintage 1968 6x15 steel wheels and 1 Fuchs replica for a spare. All the tires have plenty of tread, but I would replace them when I get the right wheels as they are dated. · Nice solid fenders, solid doors, power windows that work and one driver’s side power mirror that doesn’t. · Front anti sway bar ($100) · Replaced the midtunnel brake line when the engine was out. · New brake master cylinder and new brake pads. Still left to do: · Windshield has a new seal, but the window has one vertical crack all the way top to bottom. No impact to driving and I would not replace it now. Crack was there before we put it back in with the new seal. · One of the high beams doesn’t work. · Right door was replaced and needs adjusting. · Does not have the lower side skirts, they can be provided if you want them. I don’t like them. · Hood lifters need replacing. One will need a weld at the base.

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