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German  |  Profiles from the July, 2005 Issue
1969 Porsche 911E Targa
Soft rear window Targas have become the darling of the early 911 cognoscenti
by Jim Schrager

Porsche introduced the 911 Targa in mid-1966 to an enthusiastic audience anxious for an open 911. For the first model year in 1967, only the soft rear window was available. A year later, the glass rear window was introduced as a far more durable alternative. By 1969, virtually all Targas were glass rear window models, even though the soft rear window remained an option through 1971. The fuel-injected 911E came to market in 1969, slotted between the touring-oriented 911T and the race-inspired 911S. Offered here is a genuine 911E soft rear window Targa, understood to be one of only twelve soft rear window 911 cars built by the factory in 1969. A copy of the factory Kardex build sheet provides proof of the rare SRW option. This full, bare-metal, rotisserie restoration was aimed for the highly demanding standards of competitive Porsche judging. The restoration was executed by marque specialists Series 900 Coachworks, who opted to make several cosmetic and...

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