Up for auction is this eye-catching IROC inspired Porsche 911 SC presented in Carrara White with contrasting Mexico Blue livery. Featuring an upgraded 3.2 L engine sourced from a mid-80’s Carrera, this 1980 example underwent and intensive glass-out repaint prior to being outfitted with custom exterior body components as well as a performance-oriented cockpit. Shown to be in very nice overall condition, this 911 is said to have always been properly serviced and is now being offered for auction.
This 911 is stated to have undergone a professional glass-out respray in the classic Porsche color of Carrara White. All new rubber seals were installed during this time and the seller notes that photos and documentation were kept throughout the process. The exterior is said to remain in very good condition, detailed images are provided in the photo gallery. Noteworthy modifications include distinctive fiberglass front and rear bumpers as well as a fiberglass rear wing and 935 inspired side mirrors. An eye-catching Mexico Blue “Carrera” livery has also been applied, a nod to the updated 3.2 L engine. This 911 rides on OEM Fuchs wheels with custom Mexico Blue inlays which are currently dressed in Sumitomo tires dated 2012.
Sporting black interior upholstery, the cabin has been outfitted with power-operated leather Porsche 996 seats as well as lightweight door cards with red RS-style door pulls. Other details include white instrument dials, an aftermarket MOMO steering wheel and an upgraded aluminum pedal set. Accessories include a power operated sunroof and Blaupunkt radio with integrated door speakers. The interior is stated to be in great shape and all gauges, electrical components and accessories are reported to be fully functional.
This 911 SC’s original power plant has been upgraded to a larger 3.2L flat-six engine sourced from a 1984 Carrera. This powerful air-cooled engine sends over 207 HP to the rear wheels by way of its original 5-speed manual transmission, putting full control in the hands of the driver. An engine performance chip has been installed as well as a Rybotec short shifter, front-mounted oil cooler and dual center-outlet exhaust system. Other upgrades include a larger 21mm front sway bar and stainless-steel brake lines. Showing 179k miles on the odometer, this 911's 3.2 L engine is said to bear approximately 80k miles. The seller states that this 911 has been primarily serviced by an authorized Porsche dealership and kept up to date on all scheduled maintenance.
The sale of this unique 911 SC will include a master key, tool kit, spare tire, and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity. This well-executed 3.2 L swapped 911 is the perfect choice for a Porsche enthusiast in search of visceral air-cooled power.
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@homer2850 Is this car still for sale?
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Are there any videos of this sc starting, driving?
My bad, the previous discussion was regarding another gap at the right rear of the hood/fender joint. Can you please provide further alternate photos of these left & right side joints to disprove a discrepancy between the sides? As an automotive photographer it is funny to me someone would actually think photography can create a gap that isn't there. The hood on this otherwise nice 911 clearly has some(I assume) minor alignment issues; whether they can be corrected is up to the seller to divulge or do.
@homer2850 whether it's too much is clearly up to the viewer, but why are you denying the hood is not sitting flush on the drivers side when several photos specifically #3 & #10 clearly say otherwise? Frankly in the #10 photo the hood to L fender gap is obviously excessive. If readily adjustable my suggestion would be adjust it down & take further photos or stop denying it's there. Now might also be a good time to divulge any other known issues viewers cannot see.
@Greejeff its setting flush
send me your email and I will send u under carriage pictures
@Greejeff I have he same question.
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Is it the angle of the picture or is the rear section of the hood on the passenger side not sitting flush?
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performance chip/new clutch-pressure plate/ all engine seals replace
Was the 3.2 ECU changed with the engine swap? Any modifications done to the motor from stock? Thank you.
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Are there any undercarriage pictures? Thanks