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Restoration Ready 1978 Porsche 911 Targa

It is safe to say that there is a long road ahead of this 1978 Porsche 911 Targa. Resting on the ground as only a shell of its former self, it does have a clean title and a buy… more»

Flooring Required: 1966 Porsche 911 Coupe

The Porsche 911 is legendary in the European sports car segment of the collector car hobby. Based off of the 356, the 911 first rolled off the assembly line in 1964. This particular car is a 1966 and can… more»

Chariot Of Fire: 1987 Porsche Targa Chassis

What exactly does one do with completely gutted, rusted, 1987 Porsche Targa chassis like this one found here on eBay? I’ve always been up for a challenge, and am an avid follower of salvage title wrecks that might yield… more»

Tulip Mania: 1979 Porsche 911

Do you remember “tulip mania” from your history classes in school?  If you were sleeping that day, then I’ll help you.  Basically, in 1637, a new type of tulip bulb hit the market, and demand rapidly outpaced supply.  People… more»

Put Out To Pasture: 1969 Porsche 911S

While Porsche prices have been softening a bit over the past few months, there’s no doubt 911s are still hot ticket items. This 911S has all kinds of issues, yet it has already been bid up over $38k! Being… more»

Dusty $100,000: 1970 Porsche 911S

Another dusty air cooled find is looking for a new home. Stored for an undetermined amount of time, this 911S is a California native that has had just two owners in its lifetime. Pulled from its garage to see… more»

Good Handling Basketcase: 1972 Porsche 911

The days of the affordable classic 911 are long gone. So, unless you have inherited a bunch of money or are very friendly with your banker, a project may be your only option. The upfront cost will be lower… more»

Dusty Treasure: 1977 Porsche Carrera 3.0

The Carrera 3.0 was sold between 1976 and 1977. Porsche didn’t build very many, just 3,687. The engine was basically the same as the 911/930 Turbo’s 2994 cc engine without the turbocharger with about 200 horsepower. This 3.0 Carrera is listed on eBay with… more»

Bargain 911? 1980 Porsche SC Targa

This Porsche is listed on craigslist in San Francisco for only $19,500, usually a pricey place. With only 125,000 miles, it shouldn’t need major repair, but perhaps it was run hard and neglected. It’s got enough pedals. There’s not… more»

1977 Porsche 911 Targa For $15,000!

This 911 listed here on craigslist in Babylon, New York is said to be rust free, runs and drives and priced at $15,000. The tan leather interior is said to be “OK”, but as you can see it sure needs… more»

911 Barn: 1980 Porsche 911SC Targa

This 911 Targa was supposedly discovered in a barn. The seller pulled it apart for restoration, but for some reason decided to not finish. That’s really only the start of this car’s issues. In the processes of pulling it… more»

Just Not Enough Rust: 1974 Porsche 911

The price points for “Swiss Cheese” wholly rusted out Porsches are through the barn roof these days! Just have a look at some of the examples we have posted here on BF in the past. This, according to the seller… more»

It’s Targa Time! 1970 Porsche 911T

Alright, so the Targa isn’t the favorite of body styles amongst Porsche collectors, but I actually kind of like the looks of these partially roofless classics. Listed here on craigslist Milwaukee is this 1970 911T for $57,000. It’s not… more»

Reasonably priced 911?

Here’s a more reasonably priced Porsche 911, well perhaps, although it’s defaced with a 959 kit. Does $10,000 seem like a reasonable price to you, given the mad price increases of late? All the seller has to say is… more»

Hoarder’s Treasure: 1981 Porsche 911SC

This 1981 911SC Targa Porsche sat for years under a hoarder’s pile of treasures. When they dug it out, it looks like they found a real treasure. The pictures make this Porsche look perfect inside and out. It’s said… more»

1972 Porsche 911: Whale Tail Targa

You know Porsche prices are out of control when someone pulls a damaged 911 Targa out of a barn and asks $18,500 for it! What’s even more incredible is the number of people looking at the listing, which you… more»

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