1976 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Bolton, Massachusetts, United States
1976 Porsche 911 RSR Race Car. Based on a 1976 911 Turbo chassis, the car has no significant problems and is a nice example of a vintage Porsche race car. The following is what has been done to the car: Body: -RSR Fiberglass body kit, includes wide fenders, front/rear bumpers, and fiberglass roof -Large rear wing -Lexan windows -Lower half of car recently repainted in fresh coat of orange -Dry weight of car is just over 2,200 lbs. Interior: -Interior stripped bare - no carpeting, factory sound proofing, door panels, etc. -Full welded roll cage with NASCAR style bracing on the driver side. -Recaro seat -6 point racing harness -Quick release removable Momo steering wheel -Center safety arm net -Window net -Air system for helmet cooling -Cool Suit system -Electric fire suppression system -Shift light -Standard aftermarket race car gauges (tach/oil pressure/volt/etc.) Engine: -3.6 liter normally aspirated endurance engine based on 3.2 Carrera crankcase -78 MM stroke x 100 MM bore -M48 Motec engine management system -TWM individual 52 mm throttle body fuel injection -Engine has about 15 total hours Drivetrain: -6 speed Guard Gear dog box 993 Transaxle with limited slip. Short ratio gears selected on basis of engine dyno results. -Hydraulic actuated light weight Tilton clutch -Lightened flywheel Suspension/Steering: -Adjustable electric power steering -Full 935 suspension front and rear -JRZ shock absorbers Brakes: -996 Turbo brake calipers with custom floating rotors, front/rear recently installed and are in new condition. Wheels/Tires: -Formula wheels - 18 x 11 with 285 Hoosier R6 tires front and 18 x 13 with 355 rears. -Wheels and tires were recently purchased new and have about 2 hours on them.
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Griffin acquired this 356 in 1994, but it came in rough shape. That made it the perfect canvas to transform the coupe into the Porsche of his dreams. On the outside, only things like the hood-mounted fuel filler, louvered decklid and Fuchs wheels give it away as something special, but underneath, it is modernized to be a faster, more robust car. Griffin considers it "a piece of art on wheels."
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