Porsche 911 (1968)
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Used |
“All numbers match” |
Year: | 1968 | Mileage: | 52091 |
Engine: | 2.0-Liter Flat-Six | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Model: | 911 | Trim: | Targa |
Make: | Porsche | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Drive Type: | RWD | Body Type: | Convertible |
Transmission: | 5-Speed Manual Transmission |
Deer Park, Texas, United States
Vehicle description
Powered by its matching-numbers 2.0-liter flat-six and 5-speed manual gearbox, this example received a repaint in original Irish Green, new interior, new brakes. Running and driving well, many of the original suspension and drivetrain parts remain on the car. This 911 is sold with a Porsche CoA and a clean title.
1968 was the final year of the short wheel based 911s, and it is believed that only 282 911 Targas left the Stuttgart factory for that model year.
While much of the original suspension components were retained, two new Bilstein shocks were added in the rear. New brakes and calipers were also installed. The 15" Fuchs were refinished and wear newer Vredestein Sprint Classic tires.
The refurbished interior includes new black leatherette upholstery with houndstooth inserts, as well as new black carpet and floor mats.
This car was optioned with 911S instruments. A period wooden steering wheel has replaced the original leather-wrapped unit that came with the car.
The original 2.0-liter flat-six was good for 130 hp when new and is matched to its original 901 5-speed manual gearbox. The engine was serviced last year.
All numbers match the CoA
1968 was the final year of the short wheel based 911s, and it is believed that only 282 911 Targas left the Stuttgart factory for that model year.
While much of the original suspension components were retained, two new Bilstein shocks were added in the rear. New brakes and calipers were also installed. The 15" Fuchs were refinished and wear newer Vredestein Sprint Classic tires.
The refurbished interior includes new black leatherette upholstery with houndstooth inserts, as well as new black carpet and floor mats.
This car was optioned with 911S instruments. A period wooden steering wheel has replaced the original leather-wrapped unit that came with the car.
The original 2.0-liter flat-six was good for 130 hp when new and is matched to its original 901 5-speed manual gearbox. The engine was serviced last year.
All numbers match the CoA