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1975 Porsche 911 Coupe

Bid On This Stunning Custom 1975 Porsche 911 Coupe

The 964-era 3.6-liter engine had its displacement boosted to 3.8 liters with dual turbos, twin plugs, and a MoTeC engine management system.

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After being stripped down to the bare metal, this 1975 Porsche 911 Coupe was fully customized for its rebuild. Early RSR-style steel fenders, R-style taillights, RUF Yellowbird-style roof with shaved rain gutters and 934/935-style aerodynamic mirrors are just a few of the car’s notable exterior features. The “Jabroc” spoiler at the tail end was designed with a special wood that’s also used in F1 cars. Its purpose is to protect the front valance’s fiberglass. Its iconic ducktail rear spoiler, which fits over the engine’s intercooler, was handcrafted to include a huge grille that allows for excellent air circulation.

The Porsche’s 964-era 3.6-liter engine had its displacement boosted to 3.8 liters with dual turbos, twin plugs, and a MoTeC engine management system. The new engine turns out over 600 hp. A roll cage was covered in leather and installed to increase the body’s strength. Nearly every other surface of the cabin, including the hardback sport seats, was also encased in leather.