This 1970 Porsche 911S Targa is said to have been displayed at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg museum in the early 80s during which it was heavily damaged in a fire. Though a total wreck, the car is described as matching-numbers, PCOA certified and is sold with a clear title. Find it here on Craigslist in Portland, Oregon for $50k. Special thanks to BaT reader Thomas B. for this submission.

Originally burgundy, the car was purchased after the fire and moved to a barn in Indiana where is stayed for an unspecified length of time. A quick bit of research turned up no good results on the ACD museum fire, and though it’s sad that a long hood S was so heavily damaged, we’d rather a 911 get toasted than a Duesenberg Model J.

Fenders, hood, glass and even the windshield frame are all missing, and the seller makes no mention of added parts included in the sale. A silver lining to this cloud is that the Targa top was stored separately during the blaze and survived undamaged.

Everything else is going to need a ton of restoration work, and may not be financially reasonable to undertake even under current red-hot air-cooled 911 market conditions. A good stack of paperwork appears to be included, some of which is pictured below. In addition to a clear title, sale includes a bill of sale from the ACD museum. Note what looks like a stamped warranty booklet.

No word on whether the engine’s stuck or free, but we’d bet on the former just to avoid disappointment. We’re taking bets–who thinks this one will ever see the road again?