1977 Porsche 911S Turbo Widebody Targa RARE! 120k orig mi NO RESERVE! BARN Find!

1977 Porsche 911

Porsche 911 1977 technical specifications

Item location: Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Type: Targa
Trim: S Turbo Widebody
Year: 1977
Mileage: 120,810
VIN: 9117211754
Color: Black
Engine size: 3.2L
Number of cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Options: Sunroof
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

NO RESERVE!! Up for sale is a rare. 1977 Porsche 911S Targa wide body tub in all steel. this is not one of the types where someone haphazardly fiberglassed and bondo'd on some flares. I have been told by some Porsche specialists that Porsche converted some 911S Targas to the turbo widebody. I believe this is one of those RARE cars (see attached letter from Bodymotion Porsche). I originally listed my 911 back in November but had a non-paying buyer. Armed with a newfangled disgust for "tire kickers". I decided not to re-list. but rather. to get her running again as she had been sitting in the garage for an extended period of time. I bought a new battery and ordered a new MSD Brain Box and Hi-Performace Coil from Pelican Parts. My ace mechanic installed the new parts. cleaned the 6x Weber Carb bowls and needle valves. emptied the old gas from the gas tank. flushed the lines. and filled her back up with premium. She cranked right up. The spark plugs are misfiring a little bit and it smokes a little. but the engine is strong. SEE BELOW VIDEOS taken right after the new MSD brain box installation while idling and one driving down the road. shifting through the gears. You'll notice the tachometer isn't working in the video because the wire wasn't hooked back up to the brain box. (If you want more videos or pictures. shoot me an email)I've owned and driven this car since 2003. and putting it back up for sale remains a bittersweet decision. as it is part of the family. However. speaking of family. mine continues to grow and as much as I love my car. it is time to let her go. I'm in the military. and for past years I've been moved all around the country. and have also been deployed overseas such that I had to park the car in dry Texas storage for some time. I recently moved to Germany and left my car covered up in the garage of my parents in South Carolina. I was planning on just keeping her in the garage until I returned from Germany. as this style 911S is becoming extremely rare. sought after. and therefore should continue to appreciate in value. But for now. I've reluctantly decided to put it up for sale and let the marketplace decide for me whether I should keep it or keep the insurance paid and "pay the man" in a few years when I return to restore my old friend. MECHANICAL OVERVIEWIt's showing 120. 10 miles. and according to my title and paperwork. I believe that is the actual mileage. When purchased (~February 2003) I was told it had an upgraded and recently rebuilt 1985 3. 2 liter engine. For me. it's been the f a s t e s t. scariest. and best handling car I've ever driven. or ever ridden in. It has the highly desirable 6 weber carbs and dual K&N air filters. It came with Borla dual exhaust. which I had to have welded/repaired some years ago. The sound of that sweet Borla growl and whine will be one of my best. and longest lasting fond memories. very Indy and European sounding. The transmission is a 5 speed. and overall worked well. but in the past few times I drove it I had some issues getting it to click into 5th gear. I was told there's an adjustment collar on the linkage. but I got deployed before I could get under it to find that adjustment. The clutch and engine are strong; however. the engine is using and leaking a little bit of oil. some smoke at revving). while the leaking (drip drip) part I'm told is not uncommon. The brakes worked good (has upgrades. cross drilled. big calipers) and with the exception of an occasional creak from what I believe are worn bushings in the front torsion bar area. the suspension was quite responsive. I believe it had air conditioning originally. as there appears to be a condenser and lines. but some components (like the compressor) are missing. The car has chrome 996 wheels. The rear tires could be fatter/wider. but I've been impressed with the rubber it has. and so have not upgraded. BODY/CHASSIS OVERVIEWThe sleek lines. large flares. and large whales tail of the wide body 911 are impressive and flat out "in your face catch me if you can" awesome looking. There's nothing out there like it. nothing comparable. and everyone gawks at traffic lights (or when they're passed). hah. On the way home from buying this beast in 2003. I remember fondly of tangling with a black Ferrari Testarossa on I-20 in South Carolina. Suffice it to say. we were both impressed and maintained a deep and thorough respect of each other. My Dad was following us in a Toyota. and said the scene reminded him of the famous Gumball Rally movie. That's all I'll say about that. On the body tub. you will be hard pressed to find a better example to restore. I cannot find a single spot of any rust cancer anywhere on this car. the tub metal is extremely straight and nice and worthy of the highest level of restoration. and it's very hard to hide anything when it's painted high gloss black! The doors fit and close with a nice and tight click. and with the exception of a few minor scrapes (front left fender). scratches. small chips (hood) and maybe very slight surface rust on a paint chip. I would give the body high marks. The paint still looks respectable. and with some work the car could be a driver like I did for awhile in Texas. When purchased. the interior had the racing seats as pictured. and I haven't changed them. The targa top is unusual in that it is not the web type made of a collapsible steel frame and canvas like on most 911s. but is the very rare solid (one piece) type. used I'm told in racing applications to add rigidity to the chassis. I have been told that the hard top on the car is quite valuable as it was only produced in 1975 and would fit under the hood since there was no brake boost. One of the latches on the top is broken but still functions properly. I have the receipt from 1991 where the owner bought the hardtop for $1000. A viper alarm system was in it when purchased. but after a couple years it quit working. not sure why. When purchased. the car came with a stack of paperwork about an inch and a half high including all receipts. the original bill of sale from 1977. as well as "911 Turbo Carrera" manuals and some other paperwork. If you are considering a very cool investment car that should always withstand the test of time. this wide body with a targa top is certainly not something one would see everyday. It will need some TLC to get it back in pristine cosmetic and top running shape. but there's just nothing like driving a vintage 911. If there was an easy way that I could manage it. I'd keep it and spend a couple years taking the whole car apart and restore. repaint. re-upholster everything to concourse. in my opinion. it's frankly worth it. given that new 911s are over $100k. Restorations are expensive and time consuming. and doing military stuff and car fix up is not a possibility at this time. so it's either sell it or continue to store it. Note the opening bid with NO RESERVE. Cash and carry only. clean title in hand. $500 PayPal deposit required within 24 hours after auction ends. Car not released until completely paid for in full. No checks. no Nigerian bank cheques. promises. plastic. or other folly and time wasters. Sold as is. where is. no guarantee. no warranty. no refunds. I am not a dealer. If you have any doubts about buying it. then come look at it prior to placing a bid - if you can't look at it. send me your number and either my Father or I will answer your questions - if you still have doubts. PLEASE DON'T bid on it! We don't need to spend our Saturday trying to convince you that you really want to spend this kind of money to buy the bad boy - a rare wide body 911. Pickup and shipping is to be arranged and paid for entirely by the purchaser. I can arrange for someone to be there to see it winched into the truck/trailer. but I will not ship. If no bids. I reserve the right under eBay rules to withdraw advertisement and car from auction. Once there is a bid. I will let the eBay auction finish until completion. despite any outside offers. ASK if you have questions. it costs me $$$$ to advertise. so please don't waste my time. If you provide me an email address. I will answer any questions. 803:::645:7:3::6::5 is my father's # (where car is located)The car must be paid for in full within 7 days. On pickup. my expectation is that the car be picked up within 7 days from sale end. If you need an extra day or so for pickup. I will try and work with you. (videos taken right after getting her running following the installation of new brain box. coil. and carb cleaning) Video 1 link to YouTube Video 2 link to YouTube

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