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https://bringatrailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/1967_porsche_911s_soft_window_targa_16141087493ac0f88021bc198A0835-LowRes-scaled.jpg?fit=940,627This Porsche 911S Soft Window is one of 483 Soft Window Targa cars said to have been built for the 1967 model the year. The car was purchased by the selling dealer in 2015 and a subsequent five year full restoration included a repaint in the original color of Irish Green, installation of a new black leatherette interior, and rebuilds of its numbers matching 2.0 liter Type 901/02 flat six and dogleg five-speed manual transaxle, along with other work. The car has been driven under 250 miles since the refurbishment was completed, and tuning and adjustments were performed in preparation for the sale. This 911S is offered in Arizona with period manufacturer’s and sales literature, tool and travel kits, restoration photos and records, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and a clean Oregon title.
The car was competed on July 10, 1967 and was finished in Irish Green (6606) from the factory. The restoration included disassembly and a repaint with Glasurit material by Altissimo Custom Paint. Exterior details include 911S bumper trims, dual snail horns, yellow Hella driving lights, and a polished square lip exhaust tip.
The Targa roof panel and folding rear window assembly were also refurbished. Restored 15” X 4.5” Fuchs wheels with black accents feature heart shaped cutouts nearest their valve stems and wear Pirelli Cinturato tires. The braking system, suspension and steering rack were overhauled by Porsche of Bend Oregon.
The black leatherette interior was retrimmed by Autos International of Escondido, California, and wears vinyl upholstery with textured inserts, charcoal carpeting, and replacement door cards as well as new hardware and knobs. A dash-mounted loudspeaker, antenna, and radio frequency suppression material were optioned when new, though the car is not currently equipped with a radio.
A four-spoke steering wheel with horn paddles frames a quintet of green-letter VDO gauges including a clock, a center tachometer with a 7,200-rpm redline, and a 150-mph speedometer containing a five-digit odometer that shows 55k miles.
The front trunk is protected with carpet liners and houses a refurbished fuel tank, a spare Fuchs wheel, and a rebuilt Webasto gasoline-fueled heater located in the smuggler’s box. The trunk floor sheet metal is finished in a black textured coating also found on the underside of the vehicle.
The numbers matching Type 901/02 flat six was rebuilt by Rothsport , Inc. of Sherwood Oregon, with a displacement increase to 2.2 liters. Additional details include overhauled triple-choke Weber 40 IDF carburetors as well as a fiberglass fan shroud.
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A 2018 dyno test indicated peak output of 184 horsepower and 158 lb-ft of torque measured at the crank. Tuning and adjustments following initial driving were performed by Patrick Motorsports as detailed in the November 2020 invoice.
A rebuilt numbers-matching Type 901/02 five-speed manual transaxle transmits power to the rear wheels. Porsche 911S Soft Window. Additional photos of the coated stainless steel exhaust components and other underbody details can be viewed in the gallery below.
The Porsche Certificate of Authenticity lists original colors and equipment as well as drivetrain and chassis numbers.
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A breakdown of refurbishment costs is pictured above, and 70 pages of records detailing the work are shown in the gallery along with photographs showing the work in various stages.
Included in the sale are a period tool kit and jack, a Porsche travel kit with service items, spare parts, owner’s manuals, and a Targa sales brochure.
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