This long-wheelbase 1969 Porsche 911 is said to have begun life in California before moving to Canada where it was converted into the 1973 Carrera RSR-inspired race car we see today. Power comes from a custom 3.0-liter twin-plug engine connected to a 5-speed gearbox with a limited-slip differential and the chassis includes RSR-style bodywork, JRZ remote coilovers, and upgraded 930/964 brakes along with full racing safety equipment. Accompanied by a racing log book showing lap records held at tracks across the Northeast, this 911 is now being offered for auction out of Texas.
This 911 has been modified with wide RSR-style fenders, bumpers, a vented front bonnet, and a ducktail rear spoiler. The car is finished in White with matching headlight covers and black Porsche side script. Accessories include hood pins, rear decklid straps, tow hooks, black low-profile mirrors, an external cutoff switch, and 16” Fuchs-style multipiece wheels dressed in Avon racing tires.
The interior has been stripped and converted into a racing cockpit with a pair of blue MOMO bucket seats, a full roll cage, and a MOMO three-spoke steering wheel. Other equipment includes Sabelt safety harnesses, custom switches and instrumentation, an RCi driver’s window net, a Wevo short shifter assembly, a Tilton brake bias adjuster, and a fire suppression system.
The 3.0-liter twin-plug engine is said to have been built with Cosworth pistons, Carillo rods, ported heads, titanium valves, racing valve springs and retainers, a Turbo oil pump, and TWR induction system with DTA programmable electronics. The engine is fed by an 11-liter ATS fuel cell and drives the rear wheels by way of a 5-speed 915 manual gearbox and a Porsche limited-slip differential. The car rides on JRZ 3-way remote coilover suspension and derives stopping power from 930 Turbo brakes in front and 964 brakes in the rear. The seller states the drivetrain bears approximately 10 hours of use.
This 911 is accompanied by a racing log book and a bill of sale.
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Shes going to a new home ..... bid to own
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@Pcars .... No headlights behind the covers , I spoke with the owner and then called the race shop where this car has been parked for the last 9 years , there are no invoices for services , they told me the car was driven 1 time in the last 9 years
@eurocol .... I have posted everything that I have
Headlights behind the headlight cover?
When was the last time to the JRZ's were serviced?
How old is the fuel cell bladder?
Age on Seats? Sticker?
Invoices?
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@Pcars …It comes with a full set of wheels and metal skinned doors , the doors on this car currently are light weight
@keinersatz .. It has a 110 litre fuel tank
What does the spares package?
You sure in those leak-down numbers, thats pretty weak.
@Lambogas thanks for the leak down.
@redgard .... Results as follows cylinder #1 -13 #2-13 #3- 20 # 4- 15 #5- 18 # 6- 36
Keep in mind this was done cold and this car hasnt been driven in a very long time
@redgard .... I bought the leak down tester this morning and we are doing it today ..
@gman71b ... I just uploaded a photo out of the files , it shows how to mix 94 octane with something I dont undersatnd and 103 octane straight ...
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Good morning- can you tell me what octane the car is tuned on? 110?
@redgard @redgard… Flares are glass
Will work on a leak down
thanks for confirming that.
a couple more questions.
are the flares fiber glass?
do you have a recent leak down of the engine?
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@redgard .... According to the owner that is correct , he has several race cars including a LM race car , this car hasnt been driven very much since he bought it.
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Are there any receipts for the engine work?
The posting says it has 10 hours since the work was done.. but car has been in the USA for eight years.
has it had less then ten hours since importation?
@IMZSTIG ... Yes we do , this car was imported in 2014 .
@Lambogas Thats great. Wondering if you have a copy of the EPA approval letter for race car import?
@IMZSTIG .. It was imported as a race car from Canada , cars of this vintage in Canada have registrations , we have the Canadian registration registration as well as the Canadian lic. plate
Why is there no title? (Lien, salvage etc?)
@IMZSTIG It does have a Canadian registration that comes with the car along with a canadian license plate.
@IMZSTIG Hello Imzstig, We appreciate the question, The Porsche is sold on a bill of sale.
Does the car have a title?
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Really an 11 liter fuel cell = less than 3 gallons! My guess is it's more than that otherwise you could not get around the track!
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