Now you have the chance to win such a rarity for yourself. The Porsche 911 Targa 2.4 MFI oil flap offered here with the vehicle identification number 9112110335 was first registered in 1972 and has had three previous owners to date. According to our information, the car was imported to Holland from Texas in 2014. The Porsche has MOT until July 2023, is roadworthy, but not registered at the moment. An existing H license plate certifies the 911's vintage status. Furthermore, the car has matching numbers and a certificate with the grade 1-2, which certifies that the car is in very good accident-free condition.
Exterior colour/paint/body:
With its bahia red color, the Porsche 911 is an absolute eye-catcher. In the course of a restoration, the car was professionally repainted. Its original appearance was retained and the car continues to exude its timeless charm. In addition, some of the chrome-plated elements were replaced with original spare parts. As the professional photo series also shows, the exterior is in a very neat condition.
Exterior rims/brakes/chassis:
Original Fuchs rims give the Targa a sporty look. New Michelin tires are mounted on the Porsche, which ensure good road grip. Furthermore, the brake system can also be attested to be in mint condition. With the powerful brakes and precise steering, a safe and unforgettable driving experience is guaranteed.
Interior:
Matching the bahia red paint finish, the interior features black leather interiors. The original four-spoke steering wheel in combination with the classic dashboard with the beautifully arranged instruments conveys a certain elegance in the interior. Overall, the interior is – as the pictures show – in very good condition. Other features include air conditioning and a classic radio, which provides entertainment during the journey.
Mileage:
In total, the Porsche has gained 113,662 km of experience. Since there is no checkbook, the value cannot be traced. The owner certifies that the instruments and displays are fully functional.
Engine:
Another highlight is in the rear part. The Porsche is powered by a powerful 6-cylinder boxer engine with 140 hp. A manual 5-speed gearbox transmits the power to the rear axle and ensures dynamic handling. It should be mentioned that the engine and gearbox were professionally overhauled during the restoration. Since then, the engine and technology have been running perfectly and ensure a lot of driving pleasure. The last service was done in February 2020.
underbody:
Like the rest, the underbody shows its best side. This is in an age-appropriate, very well-kept condition and is apparently rust-free. As already mentioned, the Porsche was restored between 2017 and 2020.
All in all, this is your chance to win over an absolute icon. Whether collector or car enthusiast, the Porsche 911 Targa 2.4 oil cap is a piece of history and an absolute rarity due to its limited production number. In addition, this Porsche is in a very neat condition – as the report also confirms. Its engine runs clean and its looks will draw a lot of attention.