- Genuine first-hand!
- Matching numbers and colours
- Exceptional condition
- Original bill of sale and order form
This genuine first-hand Porsche Targa rolled off the production line on 25th May 1968 for delivery to Garage Mahag in Munich, Germany. As the bill of sale and order form confirm, its current owner bought it on 18th June 1968, and these precious documents list the car's features: a superb “Tangerine” body with black leatherette upholstery. Options include a leather-trimmed steering wheel, 911 S instrumentation and dipstick, and light alloy wheel rims. This beautiful Porsche was driven regularly. In 1971, the “soft-window” was replaced by a fixed window, supplied complete with fittings for a return to the original. Sensitive to corrosion, the body was refurbished in the mid-70s, and the original engine was restored in the 1980s. A Bosch ignition was installed to improve performance, while handling was improved with the fitting of Fuchs 6.00x15 rims. Lovingly maintained from the start, this Porsche is in rare condition revealing its soul. It comes with the user manual and Targa supplement, as well as various period documents including a 1976 contract for its appearance in the German TV series “Irgendwie und Sowieso”. With its desirable original colour and crystal-clear history, this matching numbers 911 Targa, seldom been driven in recent years, might need a service before being put to any intensive use. You won't come across such an opportunity again any time soon.
Photos © Maximilian Vogl