Porsche 911 SC/RS
Highlights
- Rare opportunity!
- Chassis 021 was delivered new to Van Dijk Racing in Switzerland
- The last of 20 lightweight rally specials produced!
This 1984 Porsche 911 SC/RS is the last of 20 lightweight rally specials produced to meet Group B homologation requirements for the 1984 World Rally Championship season. Chassis 021 was delivered new to Van Dijk Racing in Switzerland on March 6, 1984, and made its lone racing appearance with a 14th-place finish in the 1984 Tour de Corse in France. The car was purchased from Tycho Van Dijk in 2004 by its current owner, who subsequently brought it to the US. Finished in white with Rothmans decals, it is powered by a 3.0-liter Type 930/18 flat-six that features a 10.3:1 compression ratio, dry-sump lubrication, and Bosch-Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection. Additional features include a Type 915/71 five-speed manual transaxle with an integrated oil cooler and a limited-slip differential, an engine oil cooler, 917-derived cross-drilled and ventilated disc brakes, adjustable Bilstein dampers with coilover helper springs, body-color staggered-width 16” Fuchs alloy wheels, an 80-liter fuel tank, quad hood-mounted rally lights, an aluminum skid plate, a roll cage with removable door bars, racing seats upholstered in black, a fuel-operated heater, and a Jaegar rally calculator. This Type 954 now shows 5k kilometers (~3k miles) and is offered on dealer consignment in California with an inspection report from Jürgen Barth, a Porsche Classic Technical Certificate, a copy of its factory data card, its previous Swiss registration document, a technical manual, 1984 Tour de Corse route books, and a Montana title.