The Porsche 911 S Targa combines sporty performance with the open-air driving experience that makes the Targa so unique. This 1973 example underwent a professional restoration and is finished in the striking Lime Green (L137) with a black Targa roof. With its powerful six-cylinder boxer engine and only a few thousand kilometres on the odometer, this is a highly collectible example for classic Porsche enthusiasts.
Our Oldtimerfarm inspection team has prepared a detailed report containing the following.
Technical specifications
Make: Porsche
Model: 911 S Targa
Year: 1973
Engine: 2,687 cc six-cylinder boxer
Transmission: 5-speed manual gearbox
Colour: Lime Green L137 with black Targa roof
Mileage: 9,396 km (odometer reading – watch our video about km/miles in classic cars)
Chassis number: 9114310034
Steering: Left-hand drive
Condition and notes
Bodywork: Professionally repainted, excellent presentation
Paintwork: Repainted, very high-quality finish
Tyres: New, replaced in 2024
Interior & carpets: Beautifully restored, carpets in excellent condition
Engine bay: Like new after restoration
Engine: Fully rebuilt after restoration, in top condition
Maintenance & fluids: Well maintained
Battery: In good condition, but does not charge
Gearbox & clutch: Working well, but clutch noisy when pressed
Brakes: Working well
Handbrake: Adjustment required
Electrical system: Horn, wipers, heater and dashboard operational
Lights: Working correctly
Suspension & axles: Functioning well
Strong points
Professionally restored example in rare Lime Green colour
Highly collectible Porsche 911 S Targa with low odometer reading
Iconic blend of performance, style and open-air Targa experience
Available for viewing at Oldtimerfarm, Lobulckstraat 9, 9880 Aalter. Request the full inspection report via [email protected] or call ?+32(0)472.40.13.38?. Visits possible with or without appointment – inspection on lift available. Over 300 classic cars and motorcycles available – only 5 minutes from E40 exit Aalter.
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