1968 Porsche 912
Soft Window Targa-
Baujahr1/1968
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Kilometerstand13 000 mi / 20 922 km
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AutomobiltypTarga
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LenkungLenkung links
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ZustandRestauriert
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Markenfarbe außenOssi Blue
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InnenfarbeSchwarz
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Anzahl der Türen2
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Zahl der Sitze4
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Standort
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AußenfarbeBlau
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GetriebeManuell
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Leistung90 BHP / 92 PS / 68 kW
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Antrieb2wd
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KraftstoffPetrol
Beschreibung
1968 Porsche 912 Soft Window Targa
Impossible not to be charmed by this top-condition, classic Porsche 912 Targa “soft window”.
An innovative convertible concept with a stainless steel roll-bar complete with removable roof and a zip-off transparent plastic rear window. A Coupé, Targa and full convertible in one!
The “Soft Window” was only manufactured for 14 months between December 1966 (as a 1967 model) and January 1968.
Successively Porsche also made a Targa 'Version II' option available with fixed glass rear window, transforming the Targa into a coupe with removable roof.
The 912 model became the transition model between the previous 1600 4-cilinder 356 model and the new 2 liter 6-cilinder 911.
Chassis number 12870517 was delivered new on 4th of January as one of the last produced “soft window” Targa models. Finished in magnificent “Ossi Blue” over a black leatherette interior, the car was exported to Porsche dealer Poac in New Jersey, America.
In recent years the car underwent a full bare metal restoration to authenticity. Step by step demonstrable thanks to a photographic restoration file.
Strong points of this 912 are:
- Attractive classic look.
- Matching numbers.
- Rare, early & sought after “soft window” Targa
- In the original, unusual “Ossi Blue” color which was only available in 1968 & 1969.
- Reassuring “neutral” road behavior thanks to better weight distribution compared with the 911.
- Benefitted from a no costs spared, in depth, complete restoration.
- Excellent value for money!
Pick up your sunglasses and let the sun shine again!
Comes with Belgian registration document, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, traces of USA provenance and photographic restoration history.
More information and +80 pictures: www.marreyt.com