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When was the first Porsche 911T made?

When was the first Porsche 911T made?

By 1971, the 911 was in the D-Series of production sporting a longer wheelbase, and larger 2.2 engine. The 911T, or Touring, was first introduced as Porsche’s entry level product in 1967 to increase sales competing with cars like the Mercedes 280SL.

What kind of engine does a 1972 Porsche 911 have?

1972 Porsche 911 T Targa with removable roof. Notice the oil filler door on the rear right fender, which is only found on the 1972 model. The 1972–1973 model years consisted of the same models of 911— the entry level T, the midrange E and the top of the line S. However, all models got a new, larger 2,341 cc (2.341 L; 142.9 cu in) engine.

What kind of fuel system does a Porsche 911T use?

The 911T was carbureted, except in the United States where it also used MFI, which accounts for the 7 kW (9 hp) power difference between the two. In January 1973, U.S. 911Ts were transferred to the new K-Jetronic CIS (Continuous Fuel Injection) system from Bosch. These CIS-powered cars are usually referred to as “1973.5” models by enthusiasts.

What kind of engine does a Porsche 912 have?

The Porsche 912, a slightly downscaled 911 fitted with the 356’s 90 hp (67 kW) engine, was introduced the same year as its replacement. In 1967, Porsche introduced the more powerful 160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) 911S.

Where did the 1971 Porsche 911T come from?

This particular 1971 Porsche 911T, originally based in the East Coast, has been owned by the same family since 1984. Described as being in honest driver level condition, the car has seen healthy and well documented ownership and has no major issues. Overall, the car presents well and is ready to be enjoyed.

When did Porsche start carbureting the 911 T?

All of these were available in coupe and Targa body styles. The T was carbureted until 1972, while the E and S were mechanically fuel injected. For 1969, Porsche stretched the wheelbase and flared the wheel arches, allowing wider tires to be fitted.

What kind of horsepower does a Porsche 911 T have?

Unlike most performance cars of the era, horsepower kept climbing through the use of fuel injection and a series of 200 cc displacement increases culminating in the 1972 2.4-liter cars. The T was the base model with the lowest horsepower. It was tractable and quite adequate for street use.

When did the Porsche 911 d series come out?

Iteration – all manufacturers boast this to some degree, but none do refinement quite as rigorously as Porsche. By 1971, the 911 was in the D-Series of production sporting a longer wheelbase, and larger 2.2 engine.

By 1971, the 911 was in the D-Series of production sporting a longer wheelbase, and larger 2.2 engine. The 911T, or Touring, was first introduced as Porsche’s entry level product in 1967 to increase sales competing with cars like the Mercedes 280SL.

Is the 1971 Porsche 911 in good condition?

1971 Porsche 911E has been in storage. It needs minor work. It is a numbers matching car. Runs and drives well. No rot. Interior in very good condition. Custom leather seats, air conditioner. An ex… More Info › For sale, this beautiful 1971 Porsche 911T that shows extremely well.

Where did the 1971 Porsche 911T Targa come from?

This spectacular 1971 Porsche 911T has known history of owners from 1971. It was originally sold new to Ronald Whittier a SVP at Intel from the local Palo Alto Porsche Dealership. After long-term o… More Info › Gateway Classic Cars of Indianapolis is proud to present this 1971 Porsche 911T Targa for sale!

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