This 1978 Porsche 911SC Coupe comes finished in Chiffon White over a black interior. Said to have spent its life in California prior to the current owner's purchase in New Mexico in 2009, this 911SC has reportedly been kept in excellent driving condition with proper routine maintenance. The sound system has also been upgraded and the car was completely repainted within the last 7 years. Previously listed on PCARMARKET, this air-cooled 911 is now being offered for auction at no reserve while showing approximately 284k miles on the odometer.
This 911SC is said to have been repainted in Chiffon White approximately 7 years ago, and the car's original color is believed to have been Guards Red. The paint is said to be in good condition overall with some minor cosmetic imperfections as depicted in the photo gallery. The windshield gasket is also recommended for replacement. This SC highlights a factory sunroof, custom bumper-bellow deletes, aftermarket LED lighting, a front valence oil cooler vent, and rolled front fenders to accommodate the staggered-width 7”/9” Euromeister Fuchs wheels dressed in BFGoodrich tires.
The black interior has been modified with a hidden air/fuel ratio gauge in the ashtray, power-operated front seats, a rear seat delete, a MOMO Prototipo steering wheel, and an upgraded sound system with a JVC head unit, an amplifier, subwoofers, and additional speakers. The seller reports the rear window defroster is currently inoperable and the driver’s side door window wiring is missing, and the power seat bottoms only tilt and adjust up and down.
This 911SC is powered by an air-cooled 3.0-liter flat-six engine that sends 180 HP to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual gearbox. Routine maintenance has been kept up to date by the current owner including oil services, valve adjustments, and replacements of various parts as needed. An engine-out service was also performed in 2020 which included new fuel lines. The suspension has been slightly lowered, the smog pump has been removed, and an upgraded Carrera oil cooler has been installed with a thermostat and fan. Some maintenance records are included, and the seller reports the parking brake to hold loosely.
This sale will include owner's manuals, service records, a spare tire, a car cover, and a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: “Thank you for visiting my auction. I have owned and enjoyed this car for 14 years. I have done some not-so-stock modifications, just to my liking, and I hope you will see the value in these things, too. I will be glad to answer any questions that you might have.”
Comments (102)
Alex you got a deal today! Congrats!
Congratulations Alex
Sold for $31,500
Thanks for the info on 2 min bidding. Congrats to the buyer. Good looking car.
Thanks Alex, !
@steven211 - the clock resets for two more minutes with each bid to prevent sniping or cutting the bidding off prematurely.
Why does the clock keep getting reset?
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Bring this 930 home to Bakersfield Alex
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welcome Boostin, thanks for your bid
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Thanks Philippe
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thanks Brad
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@Kilslab , thanks for your bids !
@scot8888 nice car and good auction. Congrats to whoever wins it.
Thanks again Alex
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Thanks
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Thanks for your bid, Boat
@Kilslab , no rust, it just needs to be re positioned
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Late question but you mention windshield seal. Any early signs of rust there?
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Thanks Brad
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Thanks Alex
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Thanks again Brad
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Thanks Boat
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Thanks Steven
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Thanks Kilslab !
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Thanks Brad, !
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hey Steven, thanks for your bid
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Thanks Alex ! for your bid
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Thanks Brad, thanks Kilslab, for the bids !
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Thanks Robbylou, now we're getting this going
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Thanks Boat,, and thanks again Brad, for the bids !
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@Rocksterdibs , yes, windows work, yes, they go up and down, both are Manual cranks, not electric
Hello do the door windows work , are they both electric or Manuel , I see you mentioned the drivers door window is missing electrical wiring , will it go up and down ?
Good Morning, Thanks Brad and Billy for the bids !
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@spiroa1776 , not sure. bags with clubs probably would fit, but wheels cart might be a squeeze. The shelf speakers are just sitting in there, not bolted or attached, so could be removed if you'd like
Hi Scot8888. This might be too much to ask, but do you have any idea if you can still get two sets of golf clubs in the back with the stereo?
@scot8888 absolutely! Beautiful car. Will be watching closely
Thanks Brad for the bid !
Bid in the amount of $15,000
@Rocksterdibs , Kilslab answered this correctly for us. I believe the engine and transaxle surely must have been rebuilt at some point, but I have no documentation.
According to the listing the car had 28 years of history before the seller bought it. I would imagine the 3.0 had some work at some point. Can’t imagine the lower diluviar head studs going that long otherwise. On the couple of SCs I have owned in the past they have been mostly broken or cracked by 100k. As far as my interest goes, I’m just looking for a decent body. Have a 993 3.6 sitting on an engine stand waiting to go into something.
Hello that’s nice to know that maintenance has been done regularly but my question was has the engine and transmission ever had a rebuild, taken apart where parts have been changed to refresh engine and or transmission, hope this is not the original engine with 284K miles on it and never had a rebuild, and the noise I’m hearing from engine is not the wind, if you don’t know if any work has been done to the engine please just say so, thank you
@Rocksterdibs , thanks for your bid. yes, tons of work, maintenance done with engine , no it is not too noisy, it was a windy day when I took the video. Valves have been adjusted regularly, etc. runs great. The only mechanical issue that I would recommend would be to adjust the E brake. Engine is all fine and happy. Paint is just a few years old and has been garage kept. I guess you could polish and wax, etc if you'd like, but it always looked just fine to me as it is.
Bid in the amount of $5,750
Hello Mr Scott, can you tell me with 284K miles has any work been done on the engine, does it need any mechanical work now, engine sounds a little noisy, it’s hard to tell from photos if paint is alittle dull, does car need to be repainted, I’m very interested please let me know . thank you Phil
Kilslab, hey another bid !
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@sportscarguy3 , Good Morning,
The smog pump and related lines have been removed, and were sold to a restoration shop in California many years ago.
Windows are hand crank, not electric. Driver side mirror in not electric, but the interior door card has an un-wired switch
Tires look great, and have lots of tread, but it iwill be time for them to be replaced soon
E Brake needs adjustment
Brake pads are good, fluid flushed a few years ago,
Smog pump will probably be a challenge in Cali, there are probably some out there for sale, and easy to install ,
or, as many collectors do, register the car in Montana. done.
Handsome Porsche.
I had a 78 Targa in the chiffon white. Mine actually looked a little bit darker than this nonetheless it’s a really wonderful color for a porsche.
A few questions
I’m in Northern California and I think I am reading that the smog pump has been removed. I believe this would be a problem for Smog omissions.
That said the details suggest that it was a California car add some point in time
The comment about the wiring in the driver side window, does that mean the window does not function correctly up and down?
The parking brake comment hold loosely, not really sure what that means
Tires, tread, depth, remaining tire purchase dates, etc. will it need tires in the next 7 to 10,000 miles
Breaks, same what’s the status of the brakes 50% more less and when was the last time the brake fluid was flushed
My biggest concern is California smog requirements and the missing smog pump. Please share your thoughts on this and my other questions.
@Bruce914 , thanks, yes, I believe so, too
These cars look so clean in white - nice example. GLWS
@Kilslab , thanks for asking. The car is all steel.
Sorry if I missed this somewhere in the thread but wanted to clarify if the fenders are steel or fiberglass on this car. Thanks!
@peterln3 , Thanks for your input ! I have not tried to put a rubber chin spoiler on, but they work, you know, best with a tail spoiler too. Yes, I believe the engine is original to the car, it has the big tube intake runners, correct. Engine grill lid is aluminum.
Wheels are polished Euromeisters 7 and 9s, front fender lip rolled. No, I do not have the original Fuchs wheels,
Wowzers...!
Very cool looking touches, no bellows, vented front valiance etc.
Would the front valiance take a rubber chin spoiler?
Is the engine original to the car, I saw the updates that have been done?
Is the engine lid grill plastic or aluminum?
Are the wheel "Fuch" and original to the car, did you have them polished?
I'd love to take this to 300K and beyond!
Thanks
@robbylou , correct. rubber bellows were replaced with steel. and blended in. It would require bodywork repair if taken apart.
The steel inserts are just bolted in, not welded , attached to the fender and the valance, so it could be taken apart, but then bodywork would need to be fixed again
@scot8888 Thanks for the reply. Just to be sure, the fenders are connected to the lower portion of the bumper, right? I don’t see a seem where the fenders normally meet the rubber bellows.
@Mrmarbles , sorry no, the rear seats are long gone, sold
@robbylou , The fenders and bumpers can be removed sepatately, if needed
@robroy72 , NO AC , It was factory built with no AC, and I had never modified to install
Do you have the backseat parts if I wanted to remove the stereo?
Are the fenders molded to the bumper such that you would have to remove the whole front clip as an assembly? Thanks
Its a beautiful car, and that mileage is amazing!
Having owned an 82 SC, I realize this is a silly question but does the AC function as it should on the car?
@Damaho912 , Thanks ! I always liked this color best. It works
Chiffon is luscious! I’m usually all against repainting in something other than the original color. Not in this case!
@britco4 , Thank you for asking, and No, there are no places showing red. the most recent painter hit the door jambs, around the engine, and around the front trunk edges, etc
Does the original Guards Red show up in many/any area. Not seeing any in the pics, or maybe I missed such.... front trunk/frunk, engine compartment, underneath, etc? thx
Jimbo , yes, it has the oil-fed tensioners, and I have not had any issues with head studs that I am aware of
Have the chain tensioners been updated, and have the head studs been replaced? Thank you.
maseratidema, thanks for your bid ! now we're rolling
Bid in the amount of $5,000
Raposa, 180 hp is the published spec for the car, sorry, no recent compression or leak down test available.
Totalcar, thanks for getting the bidding started !
According to the listing the motor sends 180hp to the rear wheels. Any recent proof of that? Failing that, any leak down or compression numbers?
Bid in the amount of $250
Thanks for visiting my auction ! Please let me know if you have any questions, I will be checking frequently. Scot