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Porsche 911 Modified

Porsche 911 Modified

Coupé, 1971

Highlights

  • approved rarity
  • 993 technology in the F model
  • officially 1971 Vin in 1976 body

The VIN of a vehicle built in 1971 and scrapped after an accident in a 1976 911, affidavit on February 14, 2017 by an Austrian notary makes this vehicle a rarity.

But this 911 still has several surprises in store that will make your eyes wide when you look into the engine compartment at the latest.

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The vehicle in detail

This is where the heart of a 993 Carrera 2 is hidden. With its 210 kW, the unit, in conjunction with a 5-speed gearbox of the type 915/72 from the 3.2L Carrera, generates the greatest emotions.

For the sound experience, a 3.2L Carrera was also used in the parts shelf.

In order to bring this unique piece to a standstill again, brake calipers and discs from a 996 were installed. The whole thing is discreetly hidden behind 15 "tires.

The external appearance is rounded off with body parts from a 911S from 1972. In the interior, the new owner can expect sport seats, also from the 911S and a Nardi steering wheel.

In this condition, the vehicle is fully typed and approved both in Germany and Austria.

Specifications

Year of construction: 1971
Initial registration date: January 1971
Model: 911 Modified
Body: Coupé
Series: 911 Backdate/Modified
Mileage: 35025 km
Steering: left
Transmission: Manual
Drive: Rear drive
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior color: Black
Interior material: Leather
Exterior color: Blue
New / used: Used car
Ready to drive: yes
Car location: ATAustria

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