Make:
Porsche
Model:
911
Year:
1972
Mileage:
25630
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Florida
City:
Miami , FL
Zip:
33184
1972 Porsche 911 T Hotrod rare Aubergine color 25630 Miles
1972 Porsche 911T Hotrod
1972 was the only year that the 911 featured an external oil filler door, which can be seen on the passenger-side rear fender. This is a factory rare Aubergine color as well as being a factory sunroof delete car.
After joining the collection of the previous owner in 2019 began the build to what you see now which is an absolute thrill to drive. A open checkbook style build ensued with a gathering of all the best performance parts he could find to build this beautiful outlaw. A 993 3.6L Varioram motor was sourced to replace the factory 2.4L.
The build list is extensive and the entire car has been gone through. Over $80k was spent in parts and labor with documented receipts at Parkhaus1. Build list is as follows.-Porsche 993 3.6L Motor Pauter Rod set Mahle Motorsport 3.8L Kit 11:4 Compression-Custom Cam set-Patrick Motorsports Engine conversion kit-Built 915 transmission-Patrick Motorsports clutch kit-Elephant racing oil cooler kit-Muffler Bischoff inlets kit-Brembo 4 pot brakes front and rear-Porsche 911 street performance package Von shock Coilovers-9eleven h4 headlights Raven S model line-73' 911 RS/ST Lightweight rear bumper-TRE 65-73 911 R front bumper-Euro taillights-Fuchs wheels/ Michellin Tires -Vintage bucket seats-MOMO Steering wheel with quick release hubThe driving experience in this car is phenomenal. The engine is tuned to perfection and the balance is unparalleled. After the build was completed and the car was broken in a dyno tune was performed. Dyno results showed 281Whp and 245lb ft of torque. With estimated 15% horsepower loss through the drivetrain makes this roughly 320hp. This power combined with the estimated curb weight of 2,235 pounds makes this car feel incredibly fast as witnessed in the video below. The fully adjustable von shock coil over suspension is tuned in perfectly and the driving characteristics in the corners has been dramatically increased. The stopping power from the Brembo 4 pot front and rear brakes provides the stopping power needed. Interior has been fitted with a MOMO steering wheel and quick release hub. All the original gauges are intact and in full working order. The dash does have a split in it as seen in photos. The vintage bucket seats are installed with appropriate rail sliders. Rear seats are original. The headliner is in good condition and being a factory sunroof delete provides additional headroom.
1972 Porsche 911T Hotrod
1972 was the only year that the 911 featured an external oil filler door, which can be seen on the passenger-side rear fender. This is a factory rare Aubergine color as well as being a factory sunroof delete car.
After joining the collection of the previous owner in 2019 began the build to what you see now which is an absolute thrill to drive. A open checkbook style build ensued with a gathering of all the best performance parts he could find to build this beautiful outlaw. A 993 3.6L Varioram motor was sourced to replace the factory 2.4L.
The build list is extensive and the entire car has been gone through. Over $80k was spent in parts and labor with documented receipts at Parkhaus1. Build list is as follows.-Porsche 993 3.6L Motor Pauter Rod set Mahle Motorsport 3.8L Kit 11:4 Compression-Custom Cam set-Patrick Motorsports Engine conversion kit-Built 915 transmission-Patrick Motorsports clutch kit-Elephant racing oil cooler kit-Muffler Bischoff inlets kit-Brembo 4 pot brakes front and rear-Porsche 911 street performance package Von shock Coilovers-9eleven h4 headlights Raven S model line-73' 911 RS/ST Lightweight rear bumper-TRE 65-73 911 R front bumper-Euro taillights-Fuchs wheels/ Michellin Tires -Vintage bucket seats-MOMO Steering wheel with quick release hubThe driving experience in this car is phenomenal. The engine is tuned to perfection and the balance is unparalleled. After the build was completed and the car was broken in a dyno tune was performed. Dyno results showed 281Whp and 245lb ft of torque. With estimated 15% horsepower loss through the drivetrain makes this roughly 320hp. This power combined with the estimated curb weight of 2,235 pounds makes this car feel incredibly fast as witnessed in the video below. The fully adjustable von shock coil over suspension is tuned in perfectly and the driving characteristics in the corners has been dramatically increased. The stopping power from the Brembo 4 pot front and rear brakes provides the stopping power needed. Interior has been fitted with a MOMO steering wheel and quick release hub. All the original gauges are intact and in full working order. The dash does have a split in it as seen in photos. The vintage bucket seats are installed with appropriate rail sliders. Rear seats are original. The headliner is in good condition and being a factory sunroof delete provides additional headroom.