1969 Porsche 911E Soft Window Targa
Offer Accepted
Final Offer: $150,000
Categories: Air-Cooled
Auction type: Deal TankOffer Accepted
1 bid, 67 comments

Vehicle Details


  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911E Targa
  • VIN: 119210282
  • Mileage Shown: 10mi (TMU)
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Title Status: Registration
  • Color: Ossi Blue
  • Seller Type: Private Party
  • Location: Prague, Czechia 14300
  • Lot #: V-0037291-DT

For the 1969 model year, significant advancements were introduced to the 911 series including a new long-wheelbase platform as well as the debut of the 911E model which was positioned above the base 911T and featured a flat-six engine with Bosch mechanical fuel injection. By strategically moving the rear wheels backward by 2 inches, Porsche aimed to enhance the car's stability at high speeds by achieving a more balanced weight distribution. This 1969 Porsche 911E is one of just 858 Targa examples for the model year, and is among even fewer to have been equipped with the removable soft window option. It was acquired by the seller from California in 2017 and imported to Czechia, Europe, where it underwent a complete nut-and-bolt cosmetic and mechanical restoration spanning 3 years to completion in 2022. Retaining its factory combination of Ossi Blue over tan upholstery, this 911E is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Czechia accompanied by a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.

As part of the restoration including bodywork and a refinish, this 911E Targa has been painted in its factory-specified color of Ossi Blue (6803), an uncommon shade exclusively offered between 1968 and 1969. Equipment includes a silver Targa roll bar, a removable roof panel and plastic rear window, chrome trim and door handles, rubber bumper moldings, a polished driver-side mirror, anodized gold rear model lettering, and a single exhaust outlet. It rides on 15” Fuchs wheels in a black and satin silver finish with new Michelin XWX 185/70 VR15 tires. Additional images are provided in the gallery.

The cabin has been reupholstered in tan leatherette contrasted by a black dashboard and dark grey carpeting. Accessories include a four-spoke steering wheel, a vintage Blaupunkt pushbutton radio, manual window rollers, a quartz clock, a heater, and a locking glove box. The seller adds that the VDO instrumentation has been professionally rebuilt, and the odometer reading shows just 10 miles to have been driven since the restoration was completed.

This 911E is equipped with its original air-cooled 2.0-liter flat-six engine featuring mechanical twin-row Bosch fuel injection and a capacitive-discharge ignition system. Up to 140 HP is sent to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual transaxle. Standard equipment for the 911E includes four-wheel disc brakes and self-leveling hydropneumatic front struts. The seller adds that the engine was completely rebuilt as part of the recent restoration, which also incorporated the installation of new Mahle pistons & cylinders, a new Dansk exhaust system & heat exchangers, and upgraded hydraulic chain tensioners. A host of service documentation will accompany the sale, and no outstanding maintenance items have been reported.

This sale will include a Czechia registration, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and service documentation. 

The seller would like you to know: "Thank you for looking at our auction. This is a super rare Soft Window Targa which there were only 18 made in 1969. This car underwent a three-year nut and bolt restoration and is like new. The car is located near Prague, Czechia, Europe. A worldwide delivery can be arranged. We have transport prices ready to the USA with https://www.marlog-car-handling.com/car-shipping-from-europe-to-usa/ who are professional and with whom we have worked for a long time, Prices are in own 20-foot container or combination with 3 cars as well as insurance for buyers. They have offices and agents who help buyers with customs handling and so on. The insurance costs 1,5% of the car value. We believe the import duties aren’t applicable when the car is from the USA or when it concerns a car older than 30 years."

Auction Results

  • Sold for: $150,000
  • Auction End: Jan 06, 2024 04:17:53PM UTC
  • Number of Offers: 1
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  • Offer from jcbfff 11 months, 2 weeksago

    Sold for $150,000

  • Muf911 (seller) 11 months, 2 weeksago

    @jcbfff Thanks for the offer. I'll sleep on it till tomorrow. :-)

  • $150,000 offer from jcbfff 11 months, 2 weeksago

    Offer in the amount of $150,000

  • jcbfff (registered bidder) 11 months, 2 weeksago

    With a car this nice I would do air freight which is around 20k, cheap peace of mind. Once in the USA the title will need to be translated to English and a vin verification depending on the state. That's impacting my offer

  • Memo 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $115,000

  • alxpanoz 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $114,000

  • Memo 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $111,000

  • alxpanoz 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $110,000

  • Memo 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $109,000

  • ConKreteman 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $107,911

  • Memo 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $104,000

  • ConKreteman 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $100,911

  • Jet2jeff2 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $79,000

  • Avant911 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $78,000

  • Jet2jeff2 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $75,000

  • Arrow 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $72,250

  • Avant911 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $72,000

  • Jet2jeff2 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $70,000

  • MSheehan 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $68,500

  • Jet2jeff2 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $67,000

  • Avant911 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $65,000

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    The last state it was titled in is Florida. Issue date 7/19/79. See the photo #152 of the gallery.
    The car was exported 03/27/2017

  • Jet2jeff2 (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    Anyone explain to me the titling process to present the papers to Florida DMV for.a Florida title?
    What state was it titled in when it was exported?

  • Jet2jeff2 (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    I have had two soft window Targas. Operating the rear window zipper in cold weather is a NO NO!
    Please- if I end up with this Porsche, please leave the back window alone unless you bring it indoors and up to warm room temps.

  • Jet2jeff2 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $61,969

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    Muf911: Thanks for your response.

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    Just for the records as this hasn't been explicitly stated here yet. The porsche has matching numbers confirmed by the CoA.

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    BarryLe: I would be happy if the car sells here today. And I understand your concerns. Every time I bought cars in America, I paid the seller, sent a freight forwarder to the them, and had it shipped by sea to Europe. So I have no experience with an escrow service. However, I'm not opposed to it at all.
    Bid with confidence, we are open to all secure payment options.

    Pcarmike: We have bought this porsche in California in 2017. That's how it got to Czechia, or Czechoslovakia, if you prefer :-)
    We have a huge fan base over here. And many P cars are being restored here, too. After all, the old Dr. Porsche was born near Liberec, about 100 km from Prague. And until the beginning of the war he and his son Ferry were Czechoslovak citizens, before Hitler gave them German citizenship for obvious reasons.
    The VIN number can be seen on top of this auction and on many of the photos, title, CoA etc.

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    Muf911: I love the Targa that you have restored, Please don’t take offense to this question as none is intended, I live in Florida. If I am the winning bidder, how do I secure my money until the car which is in Prague arrives in Florida. Do we use an escrow agent to hold the funds until the car arrives? How would this transaction work? Please advise.

  • Pcarmike (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    What is the VIN?

  • Pcarmike (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    How did a car that was sold in USA make it to chekislavlokia?

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.

  • roblee 12 monthsago

    beh911 I stand corrected for this example, your correct this example was delivered late in 1968.
    The examples I'm speaking of were the very last of the 23 I believe is the number of soft window 911's and 912's that were delivered in 1969, that's when the US DOT mandated rear seat defeats starting in January of 1969.
    Once again my mistake your example is not one of these final examples .

  • beh911 12 monthsago

    I'm looking at the Kardex for this car. It was shipped to Porsche Car Southeast, Inc, which was essentially Brundage Motor Cars (Brumos) in Jacksonville. Rechungs date of 12/18/68. It is two VINs away from a Golden Green example also shipped to Brumos.
    This car is not a European car, it is not a Mexican market car, it is not a Canadian car. There are other examples with rear seats, yet most did not have them.
    If anyone would like to go down the rabbit hole, please look at the thread mentioned below on Early S.
    There are currently 60-70 MY69 cars that are documented from the factory as SWT. Not 12, not 18, not 13, or whatever myth has perpetuated on the internet. Again, I wish the seller good luck with the sale and hope buyers find this information useful

  • roblee 12 monthsago

    @beh911, the 1969 soft windows 911 or 912's that were shipped to the handful of US dealers were all rear seat deletes, keep in mind there were only 22 or 23 of them total, there were a couple that were shipped to Mexico and to Canada that were not rear seat deletes this example obviously is one of those.

  • beh911 12 monthsago

    FWIW, this car was a US market car. I know because I researched the long wheelbase soft window targa (SWT) cars extensively a decade ago on Early S and started a thread on them. With exhaustive combing of all 69 kardex (ices?), it was not always the case that the rear seat delete came with the car or or was called out on the kardex. Please see the first few posts of this thread. https://www.early911sregistry.org/forums/showthread.php?104442-The-Ultimate-1969-Soft-Window-Targa-(SWT)-Thread
    Good luck to the seller.

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    Well, we haven't opened the rear window because of the outside temperatures. It was quite cold and we feared the plastic window might get hurt. We try to open it tomorrow and I'll post some pictures.

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    Muf911: I would also like to see pictures of the soft window folded down and under its cover. Can you do that?

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    Muf911: As confirmed by “roblee”, the soft window has been poorly installed. I have seen other restored cars and original cars where the rear window fit much better. Can you commit to improving this rear window fit to the winning bidder? I love the car but I have not bid because of this.

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    roblee: I thought something was off with the soft rear window.

  • roblee 12 monthsago

    As a third comment. Indeed this example is one of the rare production examples, the rarest was the 1969 912 Soft windows eleven produced all were rear seat deletes and even more rare were the ten 1969 912 factory electric Sunroofs

  • roblee 12 monthsago

    Couple of observations here. The installation of the replacement soft window is poorly fitted should be much tighter at the corners with no wrinkles. Secondly this example must have been a European delivery example because all 69 soft windows slated for the US had a rear seat delete due to a US safety mandate that no passengers could be able to sit in the rear seats due to the soft window potentially being a safety hazard for the rear passengers.

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    The wheels are original deep six fuchs. The seats did not come with headrests.

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.

  • Muf911 (seller) 12 monthsago

    @DriverM yes it can be arranged. Of course we can store the car till spring. I would just recommend you to see it in person after purchase. It’s now like new, absolutely clean everywhere. It’s only driven a few miles after the restoration. You can put it in a living room as it is :-).
    It will need some running in. It’s not recommended to take it to a highway and drive if fast right away.

  • DriverM 12 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $60,000

  • DriverM (registered bidder) 12 monthsago

    Beautiful car. My daughter got married in Prague last year. I love it over there. If I win, could you keep the car there until Spring and the roads clear up. I'd want to fly over, drive it for a few weeks and then ship it home. Can you arrange a Euro Temp plate?
    I did that many times in the 80's and 90's.
    There are the head rests? Are those original 15 inch deep dish Fuchs or repros?
    Thanks in advance........

  • Muf911 (seller) 1 yearago

    This is actually a second Soft Window Targa that we've restored. The other one was an ivory 1967 911 that is currently on display in the TOP Mountain Crosspoint museum in the Alps (https://www.crosspoint.tirol)
    This museum burned down couple years ago. After it's revival the owners tried to find new exhibits and our old targa is one of them.
    As far as I remember the rear soft window was replaced on the other targa and the new reproduction was difficult to fit. This one is much better fitting.

  • Muf911 (seller) 1 yearago

    @Raposa: No problem. I can even offer a delivery within EU.

  • Raposa (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    Beleza! How much of an issue would it be to keep in the EU?

  • Muf911 (seller) 1 yearago

    @BarryLe: The seat belts are currently not installed. They were not mandatory prior to 1970.
    If the buyer wishes to have them, we can retrofit them. It's an easy task, the mounting points are there.
    I'm not sure if the car came with any belts when we got it. I'll search through the archive.
    Anyway, they surely were not automatic in 1969.
    Regarding the soft window, it's the original part. Only the transparent section was replaced.

  • MB-porsche (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    In my book this is good, we have renovated 3 Targa Softys, I suppose there is a renovated original Targa cover rear and roof, and they need to be put on and taken by several times until they find their shape, they were made by Porsche, look on other renovations sold on BAT, this renovation has a completely other level of work, clean and tidy and that they have not saved on costs, the right material in the right places, but this a question for those who renovated, but this is one of the best I sean on actions at BAT and Pcarmarket and other places.

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-porsche-911e-soft-window-targa/ This a 1969 E, nice restore but far away from the blue one! see pictures 177 when the car was discovered in 2018, and pictures number 6 ready car.

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-porsche-911-soft-window-targa-20/ they have a bit of another shape on SWB.

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    Muf911: Are there seatbelts for the front seats? Any PPF to protect the nose of the car?

  • BarryLe 1 yearago

    Bid in the amount of $50,000

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    I need some Targa soft window experts here. I have seen several other soft window Targas that were restored to national concours show standards. My recollection is the soft window installation on those shows cars was much cleaner and neater than the soft window installation in this car. Can anyone chime in here? Otherwise, a beautiful restoration.

  • Andrew2337 1 yearago

    Bid in the amount of $30,000

  • eurocol (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    Excellent car and very rare, how rare?,
    well they only made 12 Porsche 911E soft window Targas in 1969.
    GLWTS

  • MB-porsche (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    What a wonderful renovation, and then this color combination wow! E-Model is the best choice for 2.0 L, since 69 both S and E with MFI were largely directly from the race track, and there is not often a car like this with its original MFI setup is for sale, from 1970 forward. They were so-called smog pumps, so back in the day this MFI often disappeared to race cars.

    One of the best renovations I have seen here at Pcarmarket, can't be much better! This will go high in price I think, just amazing how much work you guys were putting into the car! Just as new, as a 54-year-old car!

    Looks like a renovation where the shop has not left anything out or saved on costs! A 150K ++ renovation and 3 hard years for the owner to wait! just amazing work! and cool that the car is restored in the Czech Republic which is known for its engineering skills as Ferdinand Porsche was born there and is one of many skilled engineers!

  • phil_c (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    @bertsboat- i’ve got a great shipping provider in the UK. Have shipped numerous cars with them, including a beautiful 356 outlaw. We always use roro to Brunswick and have never had any problems. Also jave a great customs broker in Savannah- Joe Hohenstein. My guess is total cost would be around $3000-4000.

  • witz (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    This is a rare soft window, I know because I have a 70’
    911E soft window. I have only seen a couple 911S softies. But E’s you don’t see. This is a gorgeous color combination. I will watching this one.

  • Damaho912 1 yearago

    Being a “serious bidder” on a car like this, the fact it’s across the pond should make no difference. The shipping fees will be a miniscule fraction of what it will take to purchase this beauty (which is better than new I might add)!

  • Muf911 (seller) 1 yearago

    This is the quote we got from the shipping company Marlog.

    Transport prices ready to the USA with https:// www.marlog-car-handling.com/car-shipping-from-europe-to-usa/. who are professional and with whom I have worked for a long time.
    Prices are in own 20-foot container or combination with 3 cars as well as insurance for buyers.
    They have offices and agents who help buyers with customs handling and so on.

    Insurance costs: 1,5% of the purchase price of the vehicle. Including 12-month lead time from the registered start day of transport; Coverage extends from the seller’s pick-up address up to and including the point at which the car is removed from the container (i.e. including inland transport);
    All Risk: covers any kind of damage that might be incurred during transport;
    It therefore also covers total loss
    Conditions
    Insurance from € 200 per transported vehicle;
    The deductible is set at € 500.

    From the shipping guys !!
    1 Rotterdam-New-Jersey in a container
    EUR 1215 Roosendaal – New York (shipping per console container)
    EUR 1900 Roosendaal – New York (shipping per dedicated container)
    Excl. local charges at the destination, import duties, and/or TAX

    2 Rotterdam - Florida
    EUR 1250 Roosendaal – Miami (shipping per console container)
    EUR 1950 Roosendaal – Miami (shipping per dedicated container)
    Excl. local charges at the destination, import duties, and/or TAX

    3 Rotterdam – LA
    EUR 1550 Roosendaal – Los Angeles (shipping per console container)
    EUR 2815 Roosendaal – Los Angeles (shipping per dedicated container)
    Excl. local charges at the destination, import duties, and/or TAX

    4 Rotterdam USA if you have some other ports you guys use a lot and you prefer.
    Houston:
    EUR 1250 Roosendaal – Houston (shipping per console container)
    EUR 2100 Roosendaal – Houston (shipping per dedicated container)
    Excl. local charges at the destination, import duties, and/or TAX

    Oakland:
    EUR 1550 Roosendaal – Oakland (shipping per console container)
    EUR 2815 Roosendaal – Oakland (shipping per dedicated container)
    Excl. local charges at the destination, import duties, and/or TAX

  • bertsboat (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    Hello. So an approximate to say Savana GA or NY would help.

  • Muf911 (seller) 1 yearago

    Hello everyone. Let me introduce myself. My name is Miloslav Maun, I'm from Prague and Porsche cars is my biggest hobby. Feel free to ask question about this targa.
    Don't let the distance hold you back – bringing this beauty back to the USA is easier than you think!
    Shipping costs are incredibly reasonable, and the value they add to your dream Porsche experience is immeasurable. Rest assured, the transportation can be fully insured, ensuring the safe journey of your new pride and joy across the Atlantic.
    I'm here to assist you every step of the way, making the process smooth and stress-free. Bid with confidence, and let's bring this European gem home to the USA! Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns – I'm here to help!
    Please understand that due to the time zone difference, my responses might be slightly delayed.
    Greetings to our European buyers as well! You are welcome to see the car prior to bidding. Just send me a message to arrange a meeting.

  • BarryLe (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    Gorgeous. I would be a serious bidder if the car was in the U.S.

  • MichaelSecrest1 (registered bidder) 1 yearago

    This has to be the closest thing to perfection that I have ever seen in a car :absolutely pristine!!!!!

1969 Porsche 911E Soft Window Targa
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