Porsche 1976 911 S Targa No Engine No Coa No Reserve Parts Restore Race Other !! on 2040-cars
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
Porsche 1976 911 S TARGA NO ENGINE NO COA NO RESERVE parts restore slant nose
!!!! 1976 911 targa project parts or restore / missing engine long block
otherwise appears complete, the heads, exhaust, fuel injection, and trans
included. Looks to be original paint except the front hood in primer, front lower valance is bent, doors have a nice fit and overall body very nice, some rust
in battery area and below the pedals on drivers floor outside of that car seams
solid, according to the web site I visited vin # comes up as a S model but make
no claim, good foundation car for race, update, ( slant nose conversion ) or
whatever you have in mind, this is in my opinion not a parts car, either way is a no reserve auction so bid to own it, I
have 50 pictures in all including ones seen on the auction. I will be happy to
email them to you please just ask / terms sold as is with clear Texas title, a
pay pal deposit of $500 due in no more than 24 hours of auction end, balance of
payment via cash, casher's check or money wire due in no more than 7 days of
auction end, no exceptions, for over seas buyers I can give you contact info
of local shippers that can help you with all the details and cost of shipping
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The project alternately referred to as 960 or 988 was put forth by CEO Matthias Müller shortly after he assumed control of the German automaker. It called for a mid-engined V8 supercar to slot in between the 911 and the 918 Spyder to take on the likes of the Ferrari 458 Italia, McLaren 650S and sister-company Lamborghini's Gallardo and subsequent Huracán.
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