Porsche 911 E

Porsche 911 E

Targa, 1973

Highlights

  • Estimate: $175,000 - $200,000
  • Beautiful Configuration
  • Monterey Jet Center 2024

1973 Porsche 911 E Targa

Long-term original ownership – A well-preserved example finished in evocative Signal Yellow – Offered with a partial toolkit, jack, its original Porsche+Audi window sticker, and manuals – Optioned with Fuchs alloy wheels, a five-speed manual transmission, and tinted glass – Recipient of a complete engine rebuild and thorough servicing at Beverly Hills Porsche in 2018
Chassis No. 9113210435 – Engine No. 6230889 – Transmission No. 7334914


All lots for this auction
View the cars in your watch list: Go to watch list
{{error}}
Please mention Elferspot when calling Broad Arrow.
Call

The vehicle in detail

The 911, produced in T, E, and S versions since the 1969 model year, received a major displacement increase across the range for 1972, up from 2,195 to 2,341 cc. This was reflected in their respective power outputs, which were now rated at 135 horsepower for the T, 165 for the E, and 190 for the top-line S model. Other big news for 1972 was the implementation of Bosch mechanical fuel injection across the 911 model range in the U.S. While the “E” designation, standing for the German word for injection (Einspritzung), may have become redundant, it was proof positive that fuel injection pioneered on the 911 E was the future. As expected, the ever-popular Targa body continued to be available on all three models for an additional $726.

According to its original window sticker, this U.S.-market 1973 Porsche 911 E Targa, finished in Signal Yellow over a Black Leatherette upholstery, was factory-equipped with 15-inch Fuchs forged alloy wheels, a five-speed transmission, tinted glass all-around, front and rear swaybars, and the Appearance Group. Once the car arrived at Porsche Audi Capitol Inc. of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania it retailed for $9,882. As was the tradition of the time, the new owners, Robert and Karen Dressler of Williamsport, added their name on a plaque affixed to the glovebox door and began a remarkable period of long-term ownership that is said to have ended in 2017, an impressive showing of devotion.

Shortly after the consignor’s acquisition, this lovely open-topped 911 was sent to Beverly Hills Porsche for a complete engine rebuild, transmission reseal, and complete inspection. A ten-page invoice on file records just over $57,000 spent to return the 2.4-liter MFI-powered Targa to optimal condition. The rebuild featured new Mahle pistons, internal bearings, 24 new head studs, heat exchangers and a muffler. The ancillary components were handled by some of Southern California’s best with Gus Pfister working on the MFI components and Competition Engineering responsible for $5,500 worth of machine work. At the same time the 915 transmission received a reseal with a new clutch disc and starter motor. The suspension and brakes saw attention as well with four new brake calipers as well as new shocks front and rear and the replacement of the front control arms, ball joints, and bushings.

Early 911s with long-term ownership in a fantastic color are a rare breed. Add to that a recent engine rebuild with assistance from well-regarded specialists and a comprehensive inspection and service, all paint the picture of a fantastically presented open-topped 911 from Porsche’s final year of “longhood” production.

Continue reading

Specifications

Year of construction: 1973
Model: 911 E
Body: Targa
Series: 911 F-Model
Mileage: 66643 mi
Power: 165 HP
Cylinder capacity: 2,4 Liter
Steering: left
Transmission: Manual
Drive: Rear drive
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior material: Leather
Interior color: Black
Exterior color: Yellow/Gold
New / used: Used car
Car location: USUnited States

More information

Elferspot recommendation

Similar cars

{{cartCount}}

Cart

Continue shopping

Watch list

Edit watch list
{{error}}

Sold

{{item.title}}

Not available

No cars in the watch list

Share

Share "Porsche 911 E" with your friends!

WhatsApp E-mail Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest