1977' Porsche 911
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£84,995Published 8 October 2024ID: 8xKcIc
Information from the owner
Age: 47 years
Mileage: 26750 km
Fuel: Petrol
Transmission: Manual
Exterior color: Blue
Seller's comments about 1977' Porsche 911
We proudly present this rather lovely Porsche 911 Targa SC, finished in striking Petrol Blue Metallic paintwork, with Black Leatherette with white pin Stripe Velour interior trim.
3. 0 Targa from the first year of Super Carrera production
Comprehensive history from new with Autofarm, Francis Tuthill, Porsche Centre Brooklands and more recently Tech-9 Porsche Specialists.
Detailed Ownership History, Porsche Certificate of Conformity , an impressive history file ,
In simply remarkable condition, totally unmolested and one of the best original cars we have had the pleasure of offering for sale.
In 1978, Porsche introduced their latest development of the 911, christened the '911 SC', with the SC standing for Super Carrera. Powered by a 3. 0-litre, six-cylinder engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection and a five-speed, 915 transmission, power output was 180bhp.
According to its Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, this stunning Targa was built in September 1977 for the 1978 Model Year and was finished in Petrol Blue Metallic (only available '78-80) with a Black Leatherette interior enhanced by black and white 'pin-stripe' velours. It's fitted with a five-speed manual gearbox, the standard ATS alloys, which look particularly good on the Targa, and
Factory Optional extra specification included Impact Absorbers, Headlamp Washers, Leather Steering Wheel, Coloured Windows, a Centre Console and Electric Windows.
Finding a 1970s Porsche with a comprehensive history is fairly rare and, apart from an intriguing nine years, this lovely original car has just that. Initially ordered from AFN Guildford by Peter Cresswell, senior partner in the law firm, Bradstock Plunkett, the Porsche was first registered as WLY 185S on 25/ 11/ 1977. It had covered just over 3, 000 miles when it was sadly stolen from Chelsea whilst the Cresswell family were abroad on holiday. No trace was subsequently found and the insurance company naturally replaced it with a similar model. Some nine years later, shortly after this second car was replaced with his third new Porsche, Peter Cresswell received an unexpected phone call from Worthing Police telling him that 'his' Porsche had been left blocking someone's drive and when it was reported, it popped up as 'stolen'. It had covered less than 1, 000 miles in the previous nine years and remained in very good condition. It still bore the original registration suggesting that it hadn't been stolen to sell on to the Continent or to have its identity changed and we can only conclude that whoever stole it loved it so much that they simply had to have it. It was presumably kept in a lock-up and brought out on high-days and holidays to be driven around on its original plates. Brave. It's important to note that at no point have HPI ever listed the car as 'Stolen and Recovered' and pleasingly, the car does not seem to have been recorded anywhere in this connection. Anyway, in mid-March 1987, having negotiated a figure of £11, 000 with Royal Insurance, WLY 185S formally became the property of Peter Cresswell, as it was to remain until 2005.
The car was used lightly over the next few years and having covered only a few thousand miles required little in the way of maintenance apart from a new heat exchanger and full service in May 1997 at 8, 589 miles, however, in May 1999 the car was sent to Autofarm at 9, 076 miles for a general assessment. Several head studs were found to be broken and one thing lead to another resulting in Autofarm rebuilding the complete top end with replacements barrels and heads, new pistons and rings, and associated components. From the look of the invoices on file, Autofarm carried out further mechanical attention and the invoices (all on file) from the May-September period amount to around £7, 500. The Porsche was based near Banbury so it was natural that Autofarm in Weston-on-the Green continued to look after and service it which they did until its sale to Mike Gabb on 20/ 10/ 2005 with a mileage of just over 11, 000 miles.
Mike and Sally Gabb enjoyed the little Porsche for almost eight years covering a total of just over 11, 000 miles, with service invoices from Auto 2000 and Francis Tuthill, before selling it to Neal Gordon on 21/ 08/ 2013. Neal applied the cherished registration '2 UPK' to the Porsche, moved it to his slot in the underground NCP car park in Cadogan Gardens and covered a total of only 1, 800 miles in the following three years with the longest single trip being a 145-mile journey to Norfolk. Towards the end of his ownership Neal treated the car to four new brake calipers with pads, four correct-spec BOGE shock absorbers, greased, adjusted, renewed parts of the clutch and throttle linkages, set the wheel alignment and filled the gearbox with fresh oil.
In December 2016 Graham Dacre spotted the car under a car cover in the underground carpark in Chelsea, he purchased the car and it became part of "The Dacre Collection" up until June 2020 when the last owner purchased the car and it joined an impressive selection of cars in his private collection.
The last service was carried out by Tech-9 Porsche specialists 21/ 08/ 2023 at 26169 Miles.
MOT History reads :-
16/ 08/ 89 at 6312 Miles
01/ 09/ 90 at 6973 Miles
09/ 05/ 92 at 7299 Miles
30/ 08/ 95 at 8337 Miles
06/ 05/ 97 at 8589 Miles
20/ 08/ 98 at 8934 Miles
02/ 07/ 99 at 9156 Miles
18/ 07/ 00 at 10246 Miles
13/ 09/ 01 at 10443 Miles
27/ 09/ 02 at 10547 Miles
24/ 09/ 03 at 10747 Miles
06/ 10/ 04 at 10838 Miles
05/ 10/ 05 at 10999 Miles
05/ 04/ 07 at 14277 Miles
09/ 06/ 08 at 17486 Miles
10/ 06/ 09 at 19462 Miles
14/ 07/ 10 at 21089 Miles
01/ 08/ 11 at 21276 Miles
01/ 02/ 13 at 21903 Miles
17/ 02/ 14 at 22650 Miles
30/ 04/ 15 at 23513 Miles
07/ 05/ 16 at 23600 Miles
12/ 08/ 19 at 23974 Miles
21/ 04/ 20 at 23994 Miles
27/ 05/ 21 at 24707 Miles
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