Porsche’s 930 Turbo returned to North America in 1986 after six years, now more refined. Engine size increased from 3.0 to 3.3 liters, boosting output to 282 HP and a top speed exceeding 150 MPH. More than just a turbocharged engine, the 930 was rooted in endurance racing, where Porsche...
From 1974 to 1976, Porsche introduced a limited number of high-performance lightweight Carreras, exclusively for the European market. Known as “Euro Carreras,” these cars were equipped with the famous Type 911/83 2.7-liter engine, producing 210 horsepower with Bosch mechanical fuel injection (MFI) – the same engine that powered the iconic...
The Speedster, introduced in 1989, completed Porsche’s soft-top 911 lineup by reviving a charismatic model from the brand’s past. The name had originally been used for the sleek Type 356 variant. The concept of a new Speedster first took shape in 1983 with a prototype that never reached production. The...
One of the rarest Porsche 930 models was the hand-built 505-option ‘Flachbau’ or slant nose. This special-order Porsche package was inspired by the iconic twin-turbocharged 935 race cars and featured significant aerodynamic upgrades beyond the standard 930. The modified front end was part of a comprehensive set of enhancements designed...
In August 1987, Porsche launched the Carrera Club Sport (option M637, or ‘CS’), specifically designed for club racing. The CS featured a blueprinted engine with hollow inlet valves and a higher rev limit, along with track-focused suspension modifications. However, the primary focus was on weight reduction, which can be as...
The development of the Porsche 911 was significantly influenced by the factory’s racing program. The FIA Group 4 homologation rules mandated the production of 400 road cars, leading to the creation of the iconic 911/930 Turbo, also known as “Project 930.” Launched in April 1975, this model combined a KKK...
This 1982 Porsche 911 Turbo was reportedly converted to BTR Lightweight specifications when new. RUF stripped the car to reduce weight, replacing parts with their own lightweight components. The car’s exterior was modified with RUF-designed front and rear valances for better aerodynamics and cooling. The car is finished in Grand...
Starting as a humble service station in Pfaffenhausen, Germany, RUF evolved within three decades into a renowned creator of some of the world’s most exceptional super sports cars. Alois Ruf Junior, inspired by his father’s business, developed a deep passion for automobiles, particularly the Porsche 911. Initially, RUF’s creations were...
In 1973, Porsche introduced the legendary 911 RS in response to the realization that the weight of its top-tier 2.4-liter 911S production model limited its racing potential. To address this, Porsche created and homologated a special lightweight variant for competition. This resulted in the 1973 Carrera RS (RennSport), which used...
In 2015, famed tuner Akira Nakai of RWB Los Angeles transformed this 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera coupe. The car boasts a widebody kit with a lengthened hood, extended fenders, and a ducktail spoiler. “Carrera” lettering adorns the sides, while “RAUH-Welt” graphics decorate the spoiler and windshield. Further modifications include drilled...
This Porsche began life as a 1981 911 SC sunroof coupe before it was modified with a custom backdated bodywork finished in Sport Classic Grey with gold accents and features a 1972-style oil filler door, a vented decklid and valances, and a through-the-hood fuel filler. The 3.0L flat-six engine and...
This 1978 Porsche 911 SC coupe was transformed into the style of a 1973 Carrera RS lightweight model during a two-year build completed in 2018. The car’s body was stripped down and updated to capture the essence of the ’73 Carrera RS. Key modifications include the addition of a longnose...
In model year 1978, the 911 model range was reduced to two models. The 911 SC (Super Carrera) took the place of the 911 and Carrera models. The 911 SC effectively replaced the 911 S and was one of Porsche’s first models that was meant for the international market. It...
In 1974, Porsche offered a high performance fuel injected Carrera specifically for the European market. These were close to 2.7 RS specification and are often referred to as the 2.7 or Euro Carrera. The Carrera 2.7 MFI used the 210 hp RS 911/83 engine with Bosch mechanical fuel injection pump...
The Ruf Yellow Bird is one of the most prolific tuned vehicles and gained notoriety from a Road & Track cover article which called it the ‘Fastest car in the world!’. It achieved this title during to two-day event in 1987, where Road & Track was testing various cars in...
In 1988, Porsche unveiled the “Commemorative Edition” Carrera (also called the Jubilee Edition) to celebration the 250,000th 911. Debuting at the Frankfurt Auto Show in 1963, Porsche built only 875 of these Jubilee 911 cars. Like other special editions of its time the special enhancements were almost entirely cosmetic. In...
The 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera underwent a backdating process and received an RWB widebody kit by Porsche tuner Akira Nakai. It was then repainted in Guards Red by LTMotorwerks of El Monte, California, using BASF Glasurit products. Additional modifications include a ducktail rear spoiler, 18″ Forgestar wheels, KW coilovers, a...
This Porsche 911 SC has been backdated to ‘F-model’ styling, featuring various modifications. It’s powered by a naturally aspirated 3.6-liter flat-six from a 993-generation 911, delivering around 272bhp to the rear wheels through a ‘915’ five-speed manual transmission. Finished in an attractive cream color with black side stripes, green ‘Porsche’...
The 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0 stands as the ultimate evolution of the naturally aspirated Porsche 911 designed for competitive purposes. It integrates insights gleaned from its predecessors in the 911 lineage and incorporates features reminiscent of the dominant Porsche 917. In its street configuration, the 3.0-liter six was...
This 1979 Porsche was originally a 930 Turbo coupe before it was transformed and modified into a 911 RSR Tribute by Patrick Motorsports in Phoenix, Arizona. The process include stripping the car to bare metal, repainting the car in orange, installation of an IROC RSR-style front bumper cover and a...
This 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo underwent a custom Carrera RSR-style restoration with backdated bodywork including a classic long-hood nose section, wide steel fenders, RSR-style bumpers, and a ducktail rear spoiler. Other features include chrome door handles and headlight rings, anodized silver window moldings, a polished driver’s side mirror, dual exhaust...
Porsche introduced the 930 Turbo in 1975, pairing a KKK turbocharger with the 3.0-liter Carrera RSR engine in road trim, delivering 260bhp for a top speed of 155mph. Beyond top speed, the Turbo distinguished itself as the best-equipped 911, featuring a remarkably flexible four-speed gearbox capable of accelerating from a...
The Carrera RSR 3.0 is one of those rare and super-special Porsches, and one of the most successful Group 4 racing cars ever. Today, the Carrera RSR models rank among the most sought after of all Porsche 911 variants. The Carrera RSR 3.0 was made in small numbers for racing. For the privateer in...
This 1979 Porsche 911SC coupe was modified using a backdated bodywork along with a long-hood conversion, S/T-style decklid, bumpers, and rear fender flares. Power comes from a 3.0-liter flat-six modified to displace 3.4 liters. The engine received upgrades like a Mahle Motorsports 3.4L piston and cylinder set, a Web Cam...
This 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster pays homage to the original 356 Speedster, featuring a distinctive short, sharply angled windscreen and a unique double-bubble rear tonneau cover. Among the 2,065 units produced, only 823 were sold in the United States. In the late 1990s, Bob Anziano’s Bad Boy Cars of Santa...
In 1989, Porsche marked the 25th anniversary of 911 production by introducing noteworthy offerings. Alongside a commemorative edition of their flagship 911, Porsche unveiled the first Speedster model since the minimalist 356 from the late 1950s. The 1989 Porsche 911 Carrera Speedster emerged as a special one-year release. Notably, its...
This 1979 Porsche 911SC pays homage to the iconic 911 RSR and ST racing cars with a meticulous restoration and customization process lasting almost a year. Inspired by the RSR/ST models, it boasts a glass-out refinish in timeless Stone Grey (5710), reminiscent of classic Porsches. The bodywork features integrated TRE...
This 1978 Porsche 911 Outlaw showcases a high-quality custom finish and a powerful 993 3.6L engine, delivering both visual excitement and thrilling driving performance. The exterior of this Outlaw displays a deep and glossy black paint, known to have a price tag exceeding $25,000. Notable exterior features include RS style...
The MR12 Force Rouge, created by Machine Revival, embodies the spirit of the cafe racer design and is built for maximum speed from point A to point B. Photo Source: Machine Revival...
This custom Porsche 911 is a unique creation by CC Speedline of California, built for the owner of the company, utilizing a 1977 Carrera 3.0 Coupe as its base. The car showcases IROC-style bumpers and is finished in an eye-catching Montana Blue color. Inside, the vehicle boasts a bespoke tan...
In 1984, a Porsche was purchased in Illinois and upgraded to RUF BTR specification. The modifications included increasing the engine displacement, adding a turbocharger, and customizing the bodywork. The car gained recognition as the RUF RSR and was featured in “The World’s Fastest Cars” in 1989. After completing the project,...
Originally from California, this 1975 Porsche 911S underwent a remarkable transformation. Acquired in 2014, it was customized into a backdate 911 with classic long hood styling. The modifications include steel RS fender flares, the removal of the sunroof, custom wheels, and an upgraded interior featuring a bolt-in roll bar, leather...
This is a one-of-a-kind 1979 Porsche 911SC Targa featuring a Stone Grey exterior complemented by a bespoke interior featuring brand-new brown leather upholstery and early-style German square weave carpeting. Meticulously restored over the course of a year by a renowned Porsche specialist, this one-of-a-kind 911SC Targa exemplifies unrivaled craftsmanship and...
This lightweight hotrod, based on a Euro 911, is built for high-performance driving. With tasteful modifications, including a carbon fiber hood, RUF rear bumper, and Watanabe Minilight style wheels, it boasts an aggressive look. Inside, Recaro SPG seats, a Bridge Moto steering wheel, and racing-inspired upgrades create a lightweight and...
This 1977 Porsche 911S is a stunning RSR-inspired custom build by by Zurlinden Gruppe in Monterey, California. During the restoration, the car was stripped to bare metal and repainted in its original rare color of Continental Orange (107). It received bodywork modifications with steel fender flares and fiberglass bumpers, along...
Dubbed “Mercy,” this 1978 Porsche 911SC Coupe has undergone a meticulous restoration and customization process, reaching an extraordinary level of craftsmanship by the renowned outlaw-style 911 builders at gProgramm. Its elegant Slate Grey exterior, combined with bespoke bodywork and a custom black leather interior featuring tartan cloth inserts, exudes timeless...
Meet “Chrome Temple,” a custom-built 1979 RWB Porsche 911 SC. This exceptional 911 received a powerful 500HP+ small block V8 engine and underwent a full RWB widebody transformation by automotive artisan Akira Nakai. In 2016, this 911 was professionally painted in Marlboro Fluro-Orange and flown to California for Nakai-san to...
ROCS Motorsports reimagined a 1984 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe with a custom backdate restoration between 2020 and 2021. The “Philadelphia 911” features a distressed dark blue paint job, vintage racing graphics, and custom bucket seats with hand-distressed red leather upholstery. The car also received upgrades including a Steve Wong performance...
This 1975 Porsche 911S was customized by Patrick Motorsports of Phoenix, Arizona with a range of modifications, including widened steel fenders, a backdated-style hood, RSR-style bumpers, and a custom rear decklid with an integrated ducktail spoiler. The car boasts a blue finish with tan leather interior and body-color houndstooth accents....
This 1981 Porsche 911SC Coupe underwent a custom backdate-style restoration that spared no expense on high-end equipment. The Coupe was completely disassembled and stripped down to bare metal, then modified with steel fender flares, fiberglass RS-style bumpers, classic pop-out rear quarter windows, a 964 decklid/spoiler, and a backdated nose section...
This 1982 Porsche 911SC Coupe has undergone various upgrades and modifications. The car’s bodywork has been backdated with 911ST-style fender flares and fiberglass bumpers. The car has been repainted in its original color, Light Blue Metallic, with RS-style “PORSCHE” stripes on each side. The cabin has been redone with saddle...
Retro Works has restored a 1984 Porsche 911 by merging the design of a 1973 classic with a newer Carrera model. The vehicle features a 3.2-liter flat-six engine and a five-speed manual gearbox, producing around 230 horsepower. The car was stripped down to its shell and given a full exterior...
For over 43 years, DP Motorsport has been modifying Porsche models for both the racetrack and the road. Their latest creation, the G-Series Porsche 911 RS 3.5 Red Evolution, showcases their expertise in upgrading vintage models. The car features carbon fiber or glass fiber reinforced plastic body parts, RSR-type stabilizers,...
The Rinspeed Porsche R69 Turbo, aka Porsche Testarossa, was a limited production car from Switzerland. It is believed that around 12 were built for clients in Europe and beyond. Although unofficial, the Testarossa nickname was popularly used for this car, which was likely not appreciated by Porsche or Ferrari. The...
This 1977 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 was a European-market example that was backdated to look like a 1973 Carrera RS. Although its original pale yellow finished was changed to Signal Yellow as part of the process, the car still retains the factory steel Carrera 3.0 flares. The front fenders have...
The 930 Turbo with its 3.0 L turbocharged flat 6 was the fastest production car in the world at the time of its launch and it was the flagship of the Porsche carmaker. It was hard to drive and became known as the Widowmaker, with a mystique and speed that...
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