Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Seventies Porsches at the Cincinnati Concours

With the Seven Decades of Porsche being the featured marque, the Cincinnati Concours d'Elegance broke down many of the classes by decade. Today's class is made up of the cars from the 1970s. The first is a 1973 911 S that has been owned by the same couple since new.
Here is a 1973 911 T. It has original paint and interior and has only 43,000 miles on the clock.
This is a 1973 911 RS Lightweight. It is one of only 200 M471 Lightweight spec Carrara RS models built.
Here is a 1974 914 2.0 L Limited Edition. The "Bumblebee" as it was called was released to celebrate Porsche's Can Am victories.
This is a 1976 912 E. It was one of only 2039 sold in the US to fill the void left when the 914 was discontinued.

Here is a 1978 911 SC Targa. The SC in the name stands for "Super Carrera." This car has a 3.0 L flat six that makes 180 horse power.





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