How much did a Porsche 911 cost in 1972?
Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Coupe 2.3L Semi Auto to the Coupe 2.3L 5 SP Manual….Coupe.
| Porsche 911 Models | SPECS | PRICE |
|---|---|---|
| E (E Series) 2.4 | 2.3LLeaded Petrol Semi speed | — |
| S (E Series) 2.4 | 2.3LLeaded Petrol 5 speed manual | $20,900 – 30,580 |
What is the most popular Porsche 911 color?
In the U.S., customers prefer standard black only for the 911 and the Cayenne, while white is the favorite for all other model series. In China, the most common colors are white and Mahogany Metallic.
What is the difference between a Porsche Carrera and Targa?
In comparison to the base model, the 911 Carrera S has a more powerful engine and additional features, such as optional rear-axle steering. The 911 Targa models are now only offered with all-wheel drive.
Why is it called Targa?
Origin. The word targa first came into use from the 1965 Porsche 911 Targa, though it was not the first to use the removable roof panel system. Porsche got the name “Targa” from the Targa Florio, the road race in Sicily where Porsche was very successful. Targa means “plate” (or placard) in Italian.
Where can I buy a 1972 Porsche 911T Targa?
The beautiful silver 1972 Porsche 911T Targa seen here is being offered for sale on Bring A Trailer by Avant Garde of Portland, Oregon. It’s a beautiful example of the breed, with all of the right options and a few tasteful upgrades. To us, Momo steering wheels and classic Porsches go together like chocolate and peanut butter.
What does so mean on a targa/Coupe colour code?
Click here to send an email. *SO means special order colour. Targa/Coupe 1971 Color Code Picture 2410/2424 Burgandy Red 017 2310/2323 Tangerine
What happened to the oil filler door on a 1972 Porsche?
After countless Porsche customers accidentally pumped gasoline into the sump, the change was reversed. The external oil filler door would be removed from 1973, never to return. The beautiful silver 1972 Porsche 911T Targa seen here is being offered for sale on Bring A Trailer by Avant Garde of Portland, Oregon.
What makes a 1972 Porsche 911 a valuable collectible?
One unique feature has made 1972 Porsche 911s like this one into treasured collectibles. This is a particularly nice example of the breed. A lot of folks refer to classic Porsches as being air-cooled – this author included – but it’s actually somewhat of a misnomer.