This 1979 Porsche 911SC was modified under the care of its previous owner with IROC/RS body styling along with upgraded suspension, a custom interior, gold Fuchs wheels, and a 3.2-liter Carrera engine featuring several performance enhancements. After the build was completed in 2016, the car was acquired by the current owner and subsequently underwent a repaint in matte silver along with the installation of new interior pieces and a recent top-end engine rebuild. This custom 911SC is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Wisconsin.
The bodywork of this Coupe has been modified with fiberglass IROC-style bumpers and a ducktail rear spoiler along with drilled door handles, LED headlights, and a sunroof-delete panel. It was refinished in the current matte silver color in 2018 and rides on a set of gold 17” Fuchs-style wheels dressed in Toyo Proxes R1R tires. Some normal signs of road-going wear are noted including rock chips on the front end. Additional images are provided in the gallery.
The interior has been fitted with new lightweight RS carpeting along with custom seat covers, a roll bar, RS-style door panels, a MOMO Prototipo steering wheel, a WEVO shifter, and Rennline aluminum pedals and floorboards. The heating, A/C, and speakers have been removed and the seller reports the oil gauge lags, the tachometer sporadically jumps, and the fuel-level gauge is inaccurate.
Power comes from an air-cooled 3.2-liter flat-six engine upgraded with a front-mounted RSR oil cooler, high-flow air filter, stainless-steel headers, and a Stinger exhaust system. The rear wheels are driven through a 5-speed 915 manual transaxle and the car rides on upgraded suspension featuring larger torsion bars, a strut brace, and Koni shock absorbers. A top-end engine rebuild is said to have been completed within the last 60 miles including all new fluids, belts, spark plugs, ignition wires, and fuel lines. The seller notes the head bolts will need to be re-torqued after 200 miles.
This sale will include a clean title, owner’s manuals, and some miscellaneous parts.
The seller would like you to know: “Fun light car. handles and drives well.”
Comments (21)
Sold for $58,000
Offer in the amount of $58,000
Here are a couple drive videos after all the work as it sits today. Just before Winter storage!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZLXT6VmRbg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rASvmLNbVCk
Bid in the amount of $57,000
Bid in the amount of $50,000
Thank you for the compliment! I usually go for subtlety. Clean and simple!
I am available for any questions about the car.
Thank you and good bidding!
John
I like this car and had I not just bought one on Monday I'd be bidding. @Thescout13, I don't think it would be fair to the owner if I disclosed what it was listed for on autotrader. GLTWTA.
I'm not usually a fan of mods, however this is very tasteful and looks amazing. I wish I had the funds and garage space.
I am not sure what it involves exporting a car to Canada. I would contact any major car carrier like Reliable, Interstate or pilot.
Any companies that can help with international shipping here ?
I would I get this to Canada ?
No signs of rust anywhere. And I was all over the car.
Any signs of rust on body or chassis?
Yes! I am the only owner since that. I put a lot into the car since as you can see.
I'm assuming you're the only owner since this car sold on BAT in 2017, right? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1979-porsche-911sc-4/
Bid in the amount of $46,911
Bid in the amount of $32,000
This link below is before I purchased the car. I installed mufflers but included is the straight pipes that are on the car in this video. It was too loud for me! Thank you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nq8VzNC-Gs
Any running videos ?
@sdeuce what was it listed at on autotrader?
I saw this car this morning on Classic Autotrader and went back to look at it this afternoon and it was gone. And, now here it is. I'll be watching.