This 1970 Porsche 911T Targa is a non-running project that was acquired by the selling dealer in December 2021. The car is finished in black over tan upholstery and is equipped with a removable roof panel, an air-cooled 2.2L flat-six engine, a five-speed manual transaxle, 15″ Fuchs-style wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, dual carburetors, Hella driving lights, and a Clarion push-button radio. Rust has perforated the body and floor pans, and signs of previous repairs are present throughout. This long-hood 911 project is offered by the selling dealer with a clean Florida title.
Finished from the factory in Glacier Blue (6610), the car was repainted black during previous ownership. Features include a removable roof panel, Hella driving lights, front vent windows, bright rocker trim, a brushed stainless steel targa bar, and a single exhaust outlet. Areas of rust and failing finish are visible throughout, and additional close-up images detailing previous body repairs are included in the gallery below.
Silver 15″ Fuchs-style alloy wheels feature black insets and are mounted with mismatched tires. The car is equipped with four-wheel disc brakes.
The interior features tan seat upholstery with matching door panels and black upper trim. Equipment includes hand-crank side windows, a glove compartment, and a Clarion push-button radio. Various interior components are missing, and wear includes corrosion on the hardware and trim, cracks in the dashboard, tears and splits in the upholstery, and holes and stains in the carpet.
A four-spoke steering wheel has been wrapped in tape and fronts VDO instrumentation that includes a central tachometer, a 150-mph speedometer, an analog clock, and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer indicates 88k miles, and true mileage is unknown.
The air-cooled 2.2L flat-six features dual carburetors and is linked to a five-speed manual transaxle. It is unknown how recently the vehicle was operational, and corrosion is noted throughout the engine compartment.
Rust is present on the underside, and additional close-up images showing the condition beneath the car are included in the gallery below.
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