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This 1976 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 Targa is a rare, European-market example of one of the most distinctive and collectible air-cooled 911s of the 1970s. One of just 479 Carrera 3.0 Targas produced for the model year, this car combines early RS-inspired performance with Turbo-era mechanical robustness all wrapped in an unmistakably vintage open-roof design. Showing just 80,000 original miles, this example retains its authentic character and benefits from limited production, desirable factory features, and a strong preservation history. Power comes from a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter flat-six (Type 930/02), using the same aluminum engine case as the original 911 Turbo (930). Rated at approximately 200 horsepower, it delivers strong mid-range torque and a wide powerband, paired with a 5-speed Type 915 manual transmission. Fuel is managed by Bosch K-Jetronic CIS injection, offering a blend of reliability and analog responsiveness that defines the best of the air-cooled era. This Targa features factory steel wide rear flares, a signature design trait of the Carrera 3.0, giving the car a more aggressive stance over its narrow-body siblings. The removable roof panel and stainless steel roll hoop provide open-air driving while preserving the iconic silhouette of the G-body 911. Carrera-specific badging and trim distinguish this model from both the earlier 911S and the later 911SC. Inside, the car retains its period-correct layout with sport-focused ergonomics and classic Porsche switchgear. In 1976, optional features included leather upholstery, sport seats, power windows, and limited-slip differential. The Carrera 3.0 is among the rarest 911 variants, bridging the gap between the lightweight Carrera RS and the turbocharged 930. With fewer than 3,700 units produced over two years, and even fewer in Targa form, this model has become increasingly sought after by collectors for its uniqueness, drivability, and historical importance. This example, chassis 9116610141, presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a rare, driver-focused air-cooled Porsche with the right mix of originality, mileage, and factory appeal. Whether added to a collection or enjoyed on open roads, it embodies the best of Porsches transitional performance era.
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