Highlights
- Restored in 2003 including engine and paintwork
- Stand-out yellow with matching Fuchs
- Recent comprehensive service in March 2024
- Attention to brakes and suspension since 2021
- Upgraded with a more powerful 2.2L engine
- Controle Technique valid to November 2029
The Appeal
Porsche didn’t quite pioneer the Targa, but it certainly took the idea of a removable hard top mainstream. It is an innovation that makes the early 911 much more versatile and is a popular choice for those who enjoy summer touring.
This sunny yellow 1971 911T fits right into that theme. It was restored in 2003, including engine work, and presents now in very tidy and usable condition. The matching yellow Fuchs alloys ensure the car certainly stands out. We are told that the car is fitted with a more powerful version of the 2.2L air cooled flat six than was originally fitted to 911T cars.
The car spent its life in Canada until arriving in France some years ago. The vendor acquired the car in 2021 and has invested in overhauling the brakes and, suspension plus regular servicing.
The car has covered few miles since the last service in March 2024. It comes to market with the useful transparency of a Controle Technique valid to November 2029.
History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1971
- Originally registered in Canada
- Vendor states that car has three former registered keepers
- Purchased by the current owner in December 2021
- Restored in Canada in 2003, including engine work and paintwork
- Has a valid Controle Technique until November 2029
- The odometer shows 83,500 kilometres which vendor states is accurate
- Aways garaged according to current keeper
- Serviced in March 2024
- Other maintenance work noted below
The Condition
- Older restoration in yellow with matching Fuchs alloy wheels
- Paintwork presents well with some chips and marks to note in photos
- Bodywork in good order for car of this age as shown in photos
- Underside shown in photos with evidence of repairs to sills as shown
- Some work required on corners of the bonnet that have been bent
- Minor corrosion noted by seller
- Fuchs alloy wheels painted yellow with matching spare
- Removable Targa top appears to be in good working order
- Black vinyl interior with matching carpets in fair condition with some age to note
- The vendor states the seats are in very good condition
- Dashboard and rear shelf are warped by sun exposure as shown
- Glove compartment door is missing
The Mechanics
- 2.2 litre engine
- Vendor states car has 5-speed manual transmission
- Upgraded with a more powerful engine during the 2003 restoration we are told
- Service in March 2024 detailed below
- Work to brakes and suspension since 2021 detailed below
- The vendor reports the car is very good to drive
Maintenance since 2021 advised by seller:
- Rear and front brake calipers and brakes
- Front and rear stabiliser bar bushings
- Replacement of front axle ball joints and transmission boot
Service in March 2024:
- Oil change
- oil filter
- Fuel and air filters
- Spark plugs
- Accessory belt
- Control support ring
- Accelerator cable



















































































































































