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1970 Porsche 911T Targa

I’ve featured a good number of early 911s lately, and quite a few Targas in general, but this one might be my favorite. Those who are frequent readers will know why: it’s all about the color. Were this a 911S, rather than the entry-level T, I imagine I wouldn’t be the only one completely captivated by it. We aren’t told the specific color, but my guess would be Pastellblau. It’s one of the early choices in the line that would later include Mexico Blue and Riviera Blue. With this particular example, that wonderful exterior is complemented by a Tan interior. Some may prefer a black interior, but for me the Tan is the perfect contrast. Altogether this is a fantastic early Targa and sure to attract a good deal of attention.

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Year: 1970
Model: 911T Targa
Engine: 2.2 liter flat-6
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Mileage: 48,135 mi
Price: Reserve Auction

100% original car. Paint, interior, looks the way it came from the factory new. Every receipt since new.

The original owner of this two-owner beauty had it for 43 years and keep excellent records. It has 48,135 original miles and is fully documented. The interior, dash, carpets and paint are totally original with touch up less then 1% of the total surface area reading 4 to 6 mils everywhere. Mechanical is original other than maintenance and a new clutch just installed. If you are looking for a totally original car, this is the one. Please call for pricing.

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The seller has been short on the details, at least in text as the pictures give us a nice sense of this 911’s condition. It is said to be almost entirely original and fully documented. That documentation will be key to establishing the originality of the colors along with its history and other assorted details. Bidding is near top-market for a 911T at $83,011, but that has not been enough to reach the seller’s reserve. Neither of those points totally surprises me. This is one of the best examples of the 911T I can recall seeing on eBay and as such will be a tough sell.

-Rob