Porsche 911 SC
Hoogtepunten
- A Two-Owner Example with 45,400 Miles From New
- Matching Numbers Car
- Light Blue Metallic over Black
Experience The 70s
1979 Porsche 911 SC Coupe
In 1978 Porsche was planning to eliminate the 911 to make way for what was supposed to be their new flagship model, the 928. The send off model was to be the “SC”, short for Super Carrera. The SC was envisioned as a nod to the 911 enthusiasts to give them one last model before they’d need to convert over to the front-engine based projects Porsche was working on. The SC gained a host of upgrades over the outgoing 1977 models. Externally, the SC was distinguished by its flared fenders, which were standard on European models, and mechanically received the revised European 3.0L motor that made 180hp up from the 2.7 liter unit in the 911S which made 157hp. Today, the 911 SC makes for a fantastic way to enter the air-cooled 911 club while not breaking the bank. Many SC’s have been produced but many have not withstood the test of time making the example available here, a rare opportunity to acquire a highly original, preservation quality example.