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1967 Porsche 911 S Targa

500065SroadGermany
Engine
2.0L flat-six, high-compression with twin Weber triple-throat carburetors, 160 bhp
Colour
Polo Red

A January 1967 Porsche 911 S Targa, one of the first examples of this iconic open variant, delivered new through Mahag of Munich in Polo Red over black leatherette. Retaining its numbers-matching 2.0-litre flat-six and five-speed gearbox, the car underwent a thorough rotisserie restoration in 2009 by early 911 specialists Carparc USA, returning it to factory specification. Original options including a Webasto heater and ski rack are documented by a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1967-01-26 → 1967Factory delivery
    Mahag Munich (first retail sale)
    full documentation

    Vehicle completed in late January 1967 and retailed through the Munich dealership Mahag as a German home-market example. Porsche Certificate of Authenticity documents original specification.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2009Restoration
    Carparc USA

    Full rotisserie restoration to factory specification: bodywork stripped to bare metal, drivetrain fully rebuilt including the numbers-matching 2.0-litre flat-six engine and five-speed gearbox. Extensive photographic documentation covers all stages of the work.

    Workshop based in Costa Mesa, California, described as specialists in early Porsche 911 models.

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