Porsche 911 SC Targa 3.0
Perhaps the most famous sports car in the world today, the Porsche 911 was not initially regarded as the “gold standard” of sports cars. That’s not to say that the car was ill-received. In fact, when showcased at the Frankfurt Auto Show under the model Type 901, it was considered a triumph in design. The challenges facing the 911 was that it was the successor to the wildly popular Porsche 356 and because it was considerably more expensive than its predecessor, it took some time for the car to establish itself for the performance machine it is recognized for today.
A decade into the 911’s life and Porsche decided an update was needed and gave the 911 a big makeover. Known as the ‘G-model’ 911 it was the longest running 911 series, being produced from 1973 to 1989. In addition to a Coupé and a Targa version, a Cabriolet was also available.
Year
1979
Make
Porsche
Model
911 SC Targa
Transmission
5-speed manual
Fuel type
petrol
Power
182 hp
Cubic Capacity
2994 cm3
Engine Type
Boxer 6