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no it was not an offered factory option
Targa Literally Means " Shield" or " Plate" . The name comes from a famous race Porsche always did well in . The Targa Florio . The prize was the "Florio Shield" The name Targa was then adopted for the now Iconic Porsche Targa.
1969 911T Targa
$59,900 (I think)
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Approximately $40,000 without any options.
I don't know about the 1977 but I have a 1976 911 Targa that was $14995 new
The first Porsche 993 was produced in late 1993. The main variant, the Carrera, was the first out of the production line; the Targa in 1996, and the Turbo variant in 1995.
Well there are coups which have "hard" roofs Then there are cabriolets they are convertibles aka rag tops And targa is a bit of both because it has a removable panel so you get a convertible experience but it's also a hard top in the winter. In practice there are some issues. It's not the full top down experience of a convertible. Old ones tend to leak From a purists point of view the targa is less rigid and heavier
Assuming this question is in reference to the first-generation 911 Targa, Porsche offered the Targa with a glass rear window alongside the standard removal plastic item beginning in 1968. If in reference to the Boxster, the troublesome plastic rear window was replaced by a glass item beginning in 2003, though this switch was accompanied by a decrease in the size of the window itself.
Targa Tasmania was created in 1992.
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