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− | '''Porsche 911. 1968–71 (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé, 2-door Targa convertible. R/R, 1991, 2179, 2247 cm³ (F6 OHC).''' Wheelbase stretched 57 mm for 1969 model year (from 2,211 mm to 2,268 mm), while Targa got a glass rear window (though the soft window remained in production). Fuel injection introduced, with 911L replaced by 911E, with 140 PS; power for 911S increased to 170 PS as a result. Larger 2·2 introduced in 1969, developing 125 PS, 155 PS and 180 PS for T, E and S respectively. A 911S racing version developed for competition, with 2247 cm³ unit, developing 230 PS to 240 PS. | + | '''Porsche 911. 1968–71 (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé, 2-door Targa convertible. R/R, 1991, 2179, 2247 cm³ (F6 OHC).''' Wheelbase stretched 57 mm for 1969 model year (from 2,211 mm to 2,268 mm), while Targa got a glass rear window (though the soft window remained in production). Fuel injection introduced, with 911L replaced by 911E, with 140 PS; power for 911S increased to 170 PS as a result. Larger 2·2 introduced in 1969, developing 125 PS, 155 PS and 180 PS for T, E and S respectively. A 911S racing version developed for competition, with 2247 cm³ unit, developing 230 PS to 240 PS; ST (prod. 33 from 1970 to 1971) rarer still. |
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Revision as of 22:36, 19 February 2018
Porsche 911. 1968–71 (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé, 2-door Targa convertible. R/R, 1991, 2179, 2247 cm³ (F6 OHC). Wheelbase stretched 57 mm for 1969 model year (from 2,211 mm to 2,268 mm), while Targa got a glass rear window (though the soft window remained in production). Fuel injection introduced, with 911L replaced by 911E, with 140 PS; power for 911S increased to 170 PS as a result. Larger 2·2 introduced in 1969, developing 125 PS, 155 PS and 180 PS for T, E and S respectively. A 911S racing version developed for competition, with 2247 cm³ unit, developing 230 PS to 240 PS; ST (prod. 33 from 1970 to 1971) rarer still.
Manufacturing location: Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Marque: Porsche | Model: Porsche 911 | Predecessor: Porsche 911 (1964–8) | Successor: Porsche 911 (1971–3)