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1969 Porsche 911 E
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26-0415`001

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This charming 1969 Porsche 911E Targa is powered by an air-cooled 2.0-litre flat-six engine with mechanical fuel injection (MFI), producing around 140bhp, paired with a five-speed ‘dogleg’ manual gearbox driving the rear wheels. History & Ownership This 911E Targa was first sold by Moore Porsche Audi, Inc. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 24 September 1969, showing just 55 miles. The first owner kept it until 1971, maintaining it through Porsche dealerships. It was then sold to an enthusiast in Florida, with service records from that period covering 2001 to 2015. A later owner entered the car into the Forest Grove Concours d’Elegance in 2016. It is a matching numbers car with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity to confirm. The car was imported to the UK and registered with the DVLA in December 2018. The odometer shows 74 thousand miles. Specification & Features Finished in its original Ossi Blue which is in superb condition Black vinyl interior with Houndstooth seat inserts (reupholstered by Classic FX) 14-inch Fuchs alloy wheels in black and silver with Michelin MXV-P tyres Period radio (with original Blaupunkt booklet) Push-out front quarter light windows Heated and tinted rear window (factory fitted optional extra) Momo Prototipo steering wheel It comes with a comprehensive history file including the V5C, owner’s manual, service booklet, Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, import papers, and a large collection of invoices and records. In May 2020, it underwent a Major service work by Unit Eleven, including oil and filter, gaskets, heat exchangers, cam covers, engine mounts and more.
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