Marking the final year of the classic long hood F-Series 911, this 1973 Porsche 911E Targa came factory-finished in Aubergine over a black leatherette interior and featured optional stabilizer bars, Comfort Equipment, and specifications for the U.S. market. The car is believed to have spent most of its life in Arizona before moving to California where it was subsequently restored by a Porsche specialist based in San Francisco. It had been freshly restored when the current owner purchased the car and approximately 1,500 miles have been driven since. Equipped with a proper fuel-injected 2.4L engine as well as its original numbers matching gearbox, this 911E is now being offered for auction by its seller out of California.
This 911E is presented in its factory-specified color of Aubergine and sports aluminum rocker moldings, black horn grilles and lettering, a 911S-type front spoiler, and a brushed silver Targa band with a removable roof panel. The car is said to have been completely stripped and refinished during its restoration and rides on a set of factory 15” Fuchs wheels dressed in Dunlop Direzza tires. The seller adds that all parts used during the restoration were either new or refurbished to as-new condition, detailed images are provided in the gallery.
The cabin was redone with new black leatherette upholstery and carpeting during the restoration before the current owner fitted a pair of leather RS-style sport seats. The seller notes the original door pockets and trim have been retained and reports the gauges were professionally restored by Palo Alto Speedometer. All accessories are said to remain fully functional apart from the original factory radio.
This 911E carries a fuel-injected 2.4-liter flat-six engine paired with a 5-speed 915/02 manual gearbox. Both the engine and transmission were completely rebuilt during the restoration along with the brakes and suspension. The seller notes the original numbers matching gearbox has been retained while the replacement engine case was sourced from a 911 of the same production period. Since the restoration, three oil/filter changes have been completed, upgraded Turbo tie rods have been installed, and a valve adjustment was performed along with the replacement of a valve cover gasket.
This sale will include owner’s manuals, the original spare tire, a Porsche Production Specifications Certificate, and a clean title.
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Sold for $85,000
Bid in the amount of $85,000
Bid in the amount of $84,000
Bid in the amount of $83,250
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Bid in the amount of $82,250
man my hopes were up for a bit
Bid in the amount of $82,000
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Bid in the amount of $80,333
Bid in the amount of $80,000
this really is a great looking car
Bid in the amount of $75,000
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Bid in the amount of $67,500
@Brennstone Just replied to your DM. Yes I am available to show the car any time .
@beagling Hello Seller,
I had tried sending a message thru "contact seller" yesterday to see if I could make an appt to come and view the car, but not sure if the message went through. I also live here in the bay area. Thanks in advance...!
Brennstone
Bid in the amount of $65,000
@beagling @beagling, Thank you.
@beagling NOT original !
@MJSR Correct. The engine block is original. Original was 6321239 . In the car is 6321020. So the engine in the car is an earlier production but not off by too much 1020 versus 1239. Both are 911/52 engine type. 632 is 6 cylinders, 3 is 1973 and 2 is E. So it is at least the correct engine type. Hope this helps.
Just to confirm, the car doesn't have it's original engine correct?
@Cward2 I took some pictures and uploaded to the PCar Market site . The PCar team will add to my picture file soon so you will be able to review
I didn't jack the car up so didn't have a lot of room. Let me know if pics are ok. If not I can jack the car up and get better shots.
Bid in the amount of $60,000
Beautiful car and excellent presentation. Do you have a picture of the same area, but on the other side, as picture 125? Thanks
@BarryLe I bought a finished car from a well respected Porsche builder. He didn't share his costs with me. Car was warranted for a year after purchase and valve adjustment and oil change after initial break in period were included as part of the sale. Engine was also broken in on a dyno by the engine builder.
Things I added after the initial purchase I have receipts for like the leather RS Seats and Turbo Tie Rod end parts and install.
beagling: Thank you. Do you have receipts from the restoration? The more documentation that you present here, the higher the price you will get. I have restored a number of 911's for myself as well as a 356 SC Cab. I have been very meticulous in keeping all of the receipts from my restorations so my daughter could easily document the costs at a future time to a potential buyer when I am long dead and buried.
@BarryLe yes I have the original seats and they are reupholstered and boxed up and ready to go with sale of the car.
Originally an Arizona car that spent last 20 years in California just waiting to be restored. The Porsche builder I bought the car from was Ryan Turri in San Francisco Ryan i a well known car builder in the Bay Area. He sent the car out for paint and interior and had the engine done by a well known Porsche engine builder in Nevada. Everything else was done in his shop in SF. As you can see the car was completely disassembled and put back together like new with either new parts or refurbished/re[plated parts.
beagling: Do you know who did the restoration and do you have the receipts from the restoration from the previous owner? The restoration documentation can only help you.
beagling: What a spectacular Targa!!! I can't imagine why you are letting it go. Are the original seats still with the car? Can you elaborate on what you know about the car's history? Thanks.
Bid in the amount of $50,000
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Good day PcarMARKET bidders . It is with heavy heart I am letting this beauty go. I am available for any questions ... good bidding