1968 Porsche 911 Targa Introducing this 1968 Porsche 911 Targa that is offered in a white exterior color. Originally delivered in its factory color Polo Red \"Polorot\" (Code 6802), this early open-top 911 is one of only 268 A-Series Targas ever produced, making it a rare example from the model's formative years. Combining the unmistakable longhood styling with Porsche's innovative Targa design, it reflects the brand's response to growing safety concerns surrounding traditional convertibles during the 1960s. The Targa name itself was inspired by the famous Targa Florio road race in Sicily, where Porsche achieved numerous successes throughout the decade.Highlights.- California Car- 1 of 268 Examples- Long-Hood- Short-Wheelbase (SWB)- Factory Color: Polo Red \"Polorot\"- 2.0-Liter Flat-6 Engine- Weber Dual Carburetors- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- VDO Instrumentation- Blaupunkt Radio- 15-Inch Steel WheelsEquipped with a 2.0-liter flat-six engine with dual Weber carburetors and paired with a manual transaxle. The car is further equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, VDO instrumentation, a Blaupunkt radio, and 15-inch steel wheels. Additional features include a removable Targa roof panel, the signature brushed Targa bar with gold \"Targa\" script, wraparound rear glass, a driver-side bucket seat, analog clock, a glove box, 4-spoke steering wheel, and a driver-side mirror.When Porsche introduced the Targa in the mid-1960s, it was marketed as a \"safety cabriolet,\" offering open-air driving while addressing growing concerns about convertible safety regulations in the United States. That design would become one of the most recognizable features in Porsche's history.Although currently a non-running project car, this 911 Targa presents an opportunity for restoration and preservation. With its limited production, California history, and early long-hood configuration, it offers strong appeal for enthusiasts seeking a classic Porsche with historical significance. For $32,500
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