This 1969 Porsche 911E is one of approximately 858 Targa examples produced for the model year and was acquired by the current owner in 1995. The body has been stripped, repaired, and repainted in lime green. The drivetrain and interior components are missing, though accompanying components include a stainless-steel Targa bar as well as the removed front bumper, side windows, taillights, and a section of the front subframe. This 911E Targa project is now offered at no reserve on dealer consignment in Oregon with a Kardex report and a clean California title.
Originally finished in Irish Green (6806), the body was stripped and rust repair was performed before being repainted in its current shade of lime green three years ago. A stainless-steel Targa bar and front quarter windows remain. The removed front bumper, side windows, and taillights are included in the sale.
The body is affixed to a wooden dolly that rolls on casters. Removed suspension components can be seen in the gallery.
The interior has been partially stripped. Retained components include a black dashboard, Audiobahn AM/FM cassette stereo, and heater controls.
The four-spoke steering wheel frames a VDO tachometer, 150-mph speedometer, clock, and combination gauge. The combination gauge showing oil temperature and pressure is not installed. The five-digit odometer shows 97k miles, and true mileage is unknown.
The engine and transaxle have been removed and are not included in the sale.
Rust is noted on underside componets, and additional photos of the underside are provided in the image gallery.
Removed parts will accompany the car and can be viewed in the gallery.
A photo of the firewall stamping is shown above.
The Kardex report shows production dates, factory color, options, and delivery to California.
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