What kind of car is a 1976 Porsche Targa?
What kind of car is a 1976 Porsche Targa?
1976 Porsche 911S TargaHere is a 1976 Porsche 911S Targa featured with matching numbers and available in Sienna Red Metallic with a black interior. The vehicle comes equipped with a 5-speed manual …
When did the Porsche 911 2.7 Targa come out?
Originally supplied through Porsche Cars America in July 1976, our time-warp condition 911 S 2. 7 has covered a mere 570 miles from new over a 44-year period. The pre-delivery inspection, alongside the warranty were dealer stamped in July 1976.
What makes a Porsche 911 a targa bar?
Targa bar. An eye-catching and defining element of the 911 Targa models: the roll-over bar. It meets the highest safety requirements and has its own iconic character: with bar trims made of aluminum, lateral gills and the original ‘targa’ logo.
Where can I buy a 1976 Porsche 911?
Hexagon Classics are delighted to offer this ultra-low mileage 911 S 2. 7 in the desirable combination of Guards Red with Black leather interior. This may well be the lowest mileage 1976 Porsche 911 currently on offer anywhere.
1976 Porsche 911S TargaHere is a 1976 Porsche 911S Targa featured with matching numbers and available in Sienna Red Metallic with a black interior. The vehicle comes equipped with a 5-speed manual
Is the Porsche 911 Targa an open top car?
With its characteristic roll-over bar and innovative roof concept, the 911 Targa is a timeless classic. And at the same time it is an open-top variant of the 911 with the comfort and safety of an enclosed car. The exterior in detail. A design that unites traditional and modern.
What kind of leather is in Porsche 911 Targa?
Pair of leather straps attached the rear seats of all Porsche 911 Targa and Coupe models from 1966 to 1993. These OEM specification straps are made from organically tanned leather with rounded tip and chrome DOT fasteners, just like the original. Read more about this product…
What kind of car is the Porsche 911?
The unmistakable silhouette of the 911 is characterized by its iconic flyline. It has barely changed since 1963, and has shaped the DNA of all Porsche models. Including, of course, the 911 Cabriolet and Targa models. Timeless design.