The original car was a rust-free 911 SC from 1980. The aim was to make a great looking and driving 911 SC/RS tribute
A lightweight high-performance car!
The project started in 2015 and was finished in 2017. It was built from the ground up with only the best quality parts you can get.
From the restoration of the car to the present, the car has driven less than 1000 KM!
The exterior of this 911 is completely built from new with wider SC/RS fenders, SC/RS spoiler, and front & rear bumpers. Most of the body parts are made from lightweight and high-quality fiberglass.
The car was fully painted Grandprix Weiss and fitted with lightweight plastic headlight lenses and windows made from polycarbonate (excluding the windshield).
To complete the exterior looks of this stunning car it was fitted with wider 3 piece Fuchs wheels.
The interior of this Porsche is build up with lightweight materials.
The car is fitted with 2 Recaro bucket seats and a quick-release steering wheel.
To keep the driver (and car) as safe as possible the car is fitted with an automatic fire extinguishing system, full roll cage, and 4-point seat harnesses.
Technically the car is in great condition and was completely overhauled, engine has been bored up to 3.4 liters with 50mm PMO carbs to give it around 286Hp. The gearbox also did get an upgrade with better inner components and a short shifter to go through the gears like a real race driver.
To stop this amazing machine the brake system has been upgraded to bigger brakes.
The suspension parts of the car also had some attention to make it a complete package. The car is fitted with harder bushings, Bilstein shock absorbers, and bigger sway bars.
This car is a perfect base to be used for competitive racing/rally use.
Pictures from during the building process are available.
Looking for more information about this great looking 911 SC/RS tribute or are you interested in this beautiful car? Please send an e-mail to: info@longhoods.nl to make an appointment for viewing the car or to get your information.
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