Restoration:
The restoration began with the complete dismantling of the car, followed by the removal of the paintwork. The car was then derusted and coated with a rust-proofing agent, after which further repairs were made to the bodywork with lead where necessary. The car was then completely repainted and finally rebuilt. Every part was either replaced or reconditioned so that the car is in top condition, ready for the next 50 years.
The car has completely new electrical wiring, a new KW V3 clubsport coilover suspension set, modified suspension, new steering gear, electric windows, new adjustable power steering, heated seats, air conditioning, custom-designed original rims, new audio system with Bluetooth connection to iPhone, etc. The Porsche has an even weight distribution of 52/48 per cent, giving this car much better road holding than any Porsche 911 classic car.
More than 2,500 hours of work have gone into the restoration of this car.
Electrification:
The car has been electrified with a powerful 300 hp Tesla motor, accelerating from 0 to 100 km per hour in 4.8 seconds. The car drives as superbly as a Porsche 911 should.
It is equipped with an AC charger and a DC fast charger, as well as a 54.8 kW battery pack, allowing the car to charge from 20 to 80 per cent in 25 minutes, with a range of approximately 300 kilometres.
Warranty:
2 years on the engine and bodywork
Technical specifications:
- Zero emissions: 0 g/km CO2, 220 kW/300 hp,
- Maximum torque: 400 Nm,
- 18,000 RPM,
- 0-100 km/h: 4.8 seconds,
- Maximum speed (limited): 220 km/h
- Range: +/- 300 km
- Differential gear ratio: 9.1:1
- Battery pack: 54.8 kW
- Fast charging: 45 kW
- Weight distribution 52.5% front, 47.5% rear
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