1970 Porsche 911 Targa E
Seller's description
Upon the introduction of the so-called B-series in the model year 1969, Porsche enlarged the vehicles' wheelbase (LWB), in order to improve the handling performance, and increased the product range. In this context the 911 E (fuel injection) was introduced to fill the gap between the 911 T (Touring) and the 911 S (Sport). The 911 E had the same features as the 911 S and also had, just like the 911 S, a mechanic fuel injection by Bosch (MFI), however, for the sake of a better elasticity, it had a smaller engine than the 911 S. Porsche was so successful with the adjustment of the E engines that many Porsche fans preferred the 911 E-models to the S-models, for their better suitability for daily use, especially in the lower speed range. Production of the E-models began in 1969, initially with the older 2.0 liter engines and 140 hp. As of the model year 1970 the cubic capacity was increased to 2.2 liters/ 155 hp and as of 1972 to 2.4 liters/ 165 hp. With the introduction of the G-model series in 1974, the production of the E-models was stopped.
Comments
Post a Comment