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1988 Porsche Dp Slant Nose Targa One Of One Known!! Museum Quality! Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $89,500.00
Year:1988 Mileage:15732
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States



1988 Porsche dp Slant Nose Targa
One of One Know to Exist!!

"ONE OF ONE"

1988 Porsche dp Slant Nose Targa
Guards Red over Red over Black Leather
Originally Ordered As a Tourist Delivery
1988 Guards Red over Black
G-50 5 Speed Carrera Targa
Optioned with:
Partial Leather Front and Back Seats
Heated Front Seats
Charleston Radio
Sports Seats
and Air Conditioning
Only Owned for a few days
After a brief Tour of the German Hills
She was turned over to dp Motorsports
for a complete dp 935 Slantnose Upgrade
dp Motorsports was founded in 1973
by Ekkehard Zimmerman
The company was headquartered
Overath, Near Cologne Germany
The Abbreviation dp stands for -
DESIGN PLASTIK
And in the 70's and throughout the 80's
dp Motorsports Designed,
Built and Modified Porsche 935's that
Raced in the 24 Hours of LeMans
And Other Championship Races!
dp Motorsports began producing Street Legal
Reproductions which Are Very Popular
In the US and also many Arab Nations!
Ekkehards experience and Success
In Racing Was Due to The Fact
He was Able To Produce
The Street Legal Machines
And This Is ONE of Those!!
The Only KNOWN Targa Upgraded by dp!!
Almost $20,000 for the Conversion
That is 1988 Money Folks!!
Then upon arrival in the US
Another $6,000 was spent
at Fred Opert Racing!
This resulted in the Killer Red/Black Interior!
This Targa is LONG AND LOW
in Porsche History!
3 Piece BBS Racing Wheels and
European Lowered Suspension completes this total package!!
Just Serviced and a full PPI Passed
Simply a BLAST to Drive
And a true head turner!
Own One that NO ONE ELSE CAN!
Pristine Example
with Loads of Paperwork
Including Books and Original Window Sticker
And Original German dp Motorsports
factory original invoice
for all of the work completed back in 88
Most Porsche Purists think the 80's was it
And this is IT!!!!!!!!!!

Just Service and Inspected
Including Passing a 100 Point PPI Inspection

WILL TRADE!
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or 417-839-1258 Cell for more information.
































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