1971 Porsche 911 T Targa 959 Widebody on 2040-cars
Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L H-6 Powerplant With Bosch M.F.I
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: Targa
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: 5 speed Manual
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 6,800
Sub Model: 959
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
For sale is a spectacular 1971 911T Targa with the widebody 959 kit.
One of kind, black on black, 6800 miles on re-built 2.4L H-6 Powerplant With Bosch M.F.I
This baby is low, wide, fast, and mean.
Perma-Tune Ignition Control Module
5-Speed Manual Transmission
Remus Exhaust
Genuine Ronal Staggered Wheels
Updated Interior With Newer Style Dashboard, Door Panels, Center Console, MOMO Steering Wheel & More
New Black Cloth Seats With Contrasting Yellow Stitching & Matching Shift Boot & Shift Knob
Kenwood "Stealth" CD Player With Boston Acoustics Speakers
H4 Projector Beam Headlight Conversion
Clifford Intelliguard Remote Security System With Keyless Entry
All Lights, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, CD Player, & Wipers Function Properly
Fires Right Up & Runs STRONG!
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Preserving automotive history costs big bucks
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
$1.8 million is spent each year to maintain GM's fleet of 600 production and concept cars.
When at least two of the Detroit Three were on the verge of death a few years back, one of the tough questions that was asked of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler execs - outside of why execs were still taking private planes to meetings - was why each company maintained huge archives of old production and concept vehicles. GM, for example, had an 1,100-vehicle collection when talk of a federal bailout began.
Chevy Corvette Stingray defeating rivals where it matters most
Wed, 16 Jul 2014Everything is coming up roses for the award-winning Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, as new data from the North American Dealers Association dissected by GM Authority reveals that America's sports car is handily outselling two of its more expensive rivals.
Through June of 2014, the NADA notes that the Corvette has rung up 17,744 sales, handily besting the Porsche 911 and positively spanking the SRT Viper. Of course, you're sitting there thinking, "Corvette is outselling the much more expensive Porsche and Viper. Sky blue, water wet." But what's impressive here is just how thoroughly the Chevrolet is beating its two rivals, with this data serving as a testament to just how popular the seventh-generation sports car has become.
So far this year, Porsche has managed to move 5,169 911s, according to NADA. Considering that the base model starts at nearly $15,000 more than the most heavily optioned Stingray, and that Porsche owners have a vast, expensive options catalogue to select from, Stuttgart's sales are still plenty impressive in relation to the nearly 18,000 Corvettes sold.
Petrolicious studies the purity of a Porsche 911 2.7 RS
Thu, 17 Oct 2013Water-cooled Porsches are superior to the old, air-cooled models. This really isn't up for debate, despite the mob of Porsche purists, with pitchforks and torches in hand, currently descending on the Autoblog offices. Water-cooled models are more powerful and easier to live with, two factors that make modern Porsches just so darn amazing.
And while we won't hear arguments on anything we've written above, we will say that the old air-cooled models, while not superior, are just, somehow, better. They sound better - a lot better. They're simple, elemental and wildly entertaining things, that just beg for more and more. They rev in a way that forces drivers to work to unlock their power, rather than just push their right foot down. Part of the appeal of air-cooled Porsches, in addition to what we just listed, are the gorgeous cars they're slotted into, like the subject of the latest video from Petrolicious.
Starring a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS, this video is a bit shorter than recent ones, but it's no less exciting. This 911, complete with it's sweet-sounding exhaust is the kind of simple, entertaining thing we can watch over and over. Scroll down for the full video.