This vehicle, chassis number WP0ZZZ93ZA0070474, left the Porsche factory on February 6th, 1980 as an ordinary Porsche 911 3.3 Turbo and was delivered directly to B+B in Frankfurt.
The conversion includes a B+B-developed 935-inspired flat nose with Porsche 928 headlights. Air intake ducts on both side panels/doors to cool the engine, a new front spoiler and 15 inch BBS wheels.
The interior was equipped with heated electric Recaro sports seats, with black side bolsters in leather / center panel in fabric in the Porsche Pascha design. Matching this was a white Momo leather steering wheel and a then-modern Blaupunkt stereo system with 16 speakers.
At the time, the finished vehicle cost significantly more than twice the list price for a standard 911 Turbo.
According to our research, the vehicle was sold to a member of the House of Al-Sabah, a Kuwaiti ruling family, in the early 80s. However, it spent most of its early life in the underground car park of a very well known London hotel on Kuwaiti registration before being officially registered in the UK by its second owner in August 1984. It passed through two other owners before being sold in May 1987 to the fourth owner who owned the vehicle until early 2012. In 2012 the vehicle finally returned to Germany and became part of a well-known Buchmann collection.
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