We are pleased to offer this 1977 Porsche 930 Turbo finished in Black over a black interior. Beginning with one of only 727 U.S. market examples produced for the model year, this 1977 Turbo has been transformed with an all-steel Slant Nose body conversion along with an upgraded 3.3L engine custom built by Don Jackson Enterprises with a K27 turbocharger, B&B oil cooler, 4” stainless steel exhaust, and more. The car has also been modified with Recaro bucket seats, upgraded air conditioning, a MOMO steering wheel, and cross-drilled brake rotors. The car is estimated to produce over 400 HP at the rear wheels and has been driven approximately 10k miles since the completion of the work. Currently on display as part of America’s oldest car collection at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum, this 930 is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Massachusetts. Net proceeds of the auction will be donated to the museum.
This 930 was previously refinished in the current shade of Black and customized with an all-steel Slant Nose body conversion including distinctive flat front fenders with pop-up headlights, boxed rocker panels, and a revised front valence with integrated fog lights. The original Turbo Carrera Whale Tail was also replaced in favor of a later-style Tea Tray rear spoiler. The rear valence was recently refinished and the seller notes some stone chips along the front end, additional images are provided in the photo gallery. This Turbo rides on a set of 18” Kinesis three-piece wheels dressed in Continental Extreme Contact tires.
Inside, the black leather interior has been customized with Recaro bucket seats, Schroth 4-point safety harnesses, a MOMO Sport steering wheel, and a carbon fiber MOMO shift knob. Other modifications include white instrument dials, aluminum pedals, and an aftermarket Alpine radio with a custom rear speaker box. The seller confirms all gauges and accessories to remain functional including the air conditioning which has been upgraded with Griffiths components.
This 930 has been equipped with a custom-built 3.3L flat-six engine by Don Jackson Enterprises featuring an upgraded K27 turbocharger, 911SC cams, a B&B front-mounted oil cooler, and a custom 4” stainless steel exhaust. The rear wheels are driven through a 4-speed manual transmission. The brakes have also been upgraded with cross-drilled rotors. The engine build is said to have been completed within the last 10k miles and the car has been recently serviced with new sway bar bushings along with new brake lines, a brake master cylinder, and a new battery. A corresponding invoice for the recent service is provided in the photo gallery and the seller is in the process of creating a full driving video to be added soon.
This sale will include one key and a recent service invoice. Do not miss your chance to own a generously upgraded 930 Turbo while supporting a fine historical automotive institution.
Comments (76)
Sweet little restomod 930 so to speak ( not a fan of the red belts )
Congratulations to buyer and seller ( museum )
Should be a blast to drive and turn a few heads as well !
Thanks guys, she’ll be my first!
@delanodp we agree, less than we thought. But happy to help the museum
Congrats to the buyer! We will be in touch!
Wow, I think you got a great car for that $. Well done.
Sold for $80,000
Bid in the amount of $80,000
Bid in the amount of $78,250
Bid in the amount of $77,930
Based on the rear bumperettes and the year, this looks like a euro base car... FWIW
Bid in the amount of $75,000
Bid in the amount of $72,911
thank you for your bid! 30 mins to go!
Bid in the amount of $72,000
@delanodp thank you!
Bid in the amount of $66,930
C'mon folks - the engine and parts are worth that much! It's a car from a museum for god's sake. If I didn't have one this would be my car. :-)
Thank you for your bid! 1 hour to go!
Bid in the amount of $65,260
thank you for your bid!
Bid in the amount of $65,000
Thank you! Only 3 hours to go!
What a cool 930 'resto-mod' this beauty is. I absolutely love it!
@Bearden04 the conversion was done long before we had it, and the previous owner had it.
As research suggests, this was a “common”
Thing after the mid 80s factory slant nose came out. So you can assume this happened in the 90s. The work does appear to be quite good!
The car is a modified 1977, so it doesn’t fall into any warranty-able categories. We did go through the entire car and gave it a clean bill of health after about $5k worth of work. You can see the work we did in the attached repair orders
Thanks!
Bid in the amount of $60,250
Is there any indication of where the conversion was done? How long ago was the work completed? Any warranty on that engine?
@Jahan unfortunately no. Carfax is 1981 and newer. This is a 1977
Hi : is there a carfax?
@50statecruise thank you for your bid
@Jake7 it’s such a hidden gem!
Bid in the amount of $60,000
@BostonMotorsports1 Thanks!
Don’t know how I missed the museum when I was at BU.
@Jake7 we’ve had the car for a couple of months. @pcarmarket is aware, because we tried to list the car when we got it, but with parts delays, it’s taken way too long! Car has been in the museum for maybe 10 days?
Approximately how long ago did you take the car in trade and how long has it been in the museum?
Thanks.
@BostonMotorsports1 every bit. Not everybody bit. Odd autocorrect!
@HlPlinker Tedward is always quite nice to our cars and doesn’t beat the crap out of them. Especially one that is a bit older, as he is a 911 guy. The car pulls like a freight train, I’ve driven it, I get the widow maker nick-name. So, no, I do not have a video of the car using everybody bit of the RPM range.
Beautiful car. I have a question as to the driving video. Every shift was engaged under 4k RPMs.
I have owned two turbo cars and I easily pull over 6000 RPMs "nearly instantly" with less mods, the factory spool, Long neck intercooler and 1 BAR spring and Fabspeed exhaust. This car seems to not pull much at all (based on the visual RPMs as the car is under a load.
Do you have video of the car pulling through the RPM range?
Bid in the amount of $55,000
@jcapraro666 thank you!
And thank you to those of you that have already bid!
@BostonMotorsports1 Thanks for the prompt reply.
Nicely done 930.
Bid in the amount of $50,000
Bid in the amount of $31,250
@jcapraro666 the car is on display at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum, so I am unable to put it on a lift, will do our best to have someone over there get under it. However, the car was dry underneath and free of any rust or rot (other than your usual atmospherical caused nuts an bolts with surface rust as all older cars have)
@BostonMotorsports1 Any chance to get photos underneath the car while at the dealership? Re: oil weeping and rust.
Thanks.
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@jcapraro666 factory 4speed that was refresher at the time of build. It shifts quite well. (See video in listing)
@sculptedmetal sorry missed that! it blows cold but not ice cold
Thanks for the reply- how about the question about the air conditioning?
Bid in the amount of $31,000
Can you confirm the transmission installed?
Thanks.
@sculptedmetal Thank you! This car has a 3.3 liter custom built motor The original motor was not retained
The nose of course is not original paint. The remainder of the car appears to be original, and the car shows no signs of accidents.
We have some pieces of paperwork, everything we have will be included. This car came to us in trade, not the original owner or modifier of the car. But we have gone through the entire car and given it a clear bill of health!
@BostonMotorsports1: fantastic presentation of this car! A few questions. I understand the motor is modified, but it is also not numbers matching motor, correct? Will the buyer receive the original paperwork for the previous mods. done to the car? Does the air conditioner actually blow cold - more than the usual 'air-cooled' cold? Is this original paint or have there been any accidents? Thank you again for a great presentation!
@dholland100 thank you! As the build was done prior to our ownership, we are not sure. I can certainly get with the techs and ask
@BostonMotorsports1 Beautiful car. Any info with the build on what if any smog equipment was left in place? Thanks in advance from an interested California resident who probably has no hope of getting this past CARB.
@BostonMotorsports1 - Thank you! It was just throwing me off because the paint looks really clear on the rest of the car….just those two pictures in that one area from what I could see.
@Rwatford I see what you’re seeing. In person, and under the lights of the detail bay, I didn’t notice that. I think it’s possible that something in the background (looks the same in both pics) is throwing it off. But I will double check before the auction ends
@BostonMotorsports1 - Love the conversion but curious on the paint…in pictures 15 and 22, on both the door and fenders, it looks like there is some nasty orange peel. You can really see it when you look at the reflection of the light posts. The paint overall looks really great. Is it just an optical illusion? Thanks!
@BostonMotorsports1 oh ok, got it. I remember seeing that it’s owned by the dealership so that makes sense.
@Bearden04 sure. It’s our internal system, it gets billed to the car, not to ourselves, so no money changes hands. It just ups the cost of the car itself. So it comes up as $0 on paperwork. I can get an actual dollar amount if that helps!
Just wondering why the receipts total 0.00 for the cost of repairs/services performed. Thanks.
@lando it is not. But it was done quite well, and its metal, not fiberglass
and is the slant nose a Porsche factory conversion?
is the oil level gauge not working or this am issue with the sensor?
Thank you for your bid!
Bid in the amount of $30,250
@82turboruf I do not have the amount of Boost as the car was tuned prior to coming to us.
The intercooler is offer a later model 930
The AC unit I am told was also off a later model car
@82turboruf I will get with our techs and get you an answer later today, thanks!
How much boost are you running?
What kind of intercooler is that?(appears to be stock 930).
What was upgraded in the AC?
Nice looking turbo....
A driving video/ review has been added to the listing
Thanks!
@NineThirty ha! Good catch! Standard line item when selecting “standard synthetic oil change service” in the system. Thank you for your bid !
Bid in the amount of $30,000
Nice Car but leave it to a Maserati shop to put anti-freeze in a 930 Where did they put it? :)
@Partyus no Because the vehicle is owned by the dealership, Not the museum
Does the buyer send the money to the museum and get the donation write off?
@copleyadam thank you!
Bid in the amount of $26,500
I've seen this car in person - it is VERY nice. And to support a worthy cause no less.
We are excited to Partner with the Larz Anderson Auto Museum on this great slant nose conversion! Please let us know if you have any questions! Thanks!