1975 Porsche 911 1973 Backdate RSR Twin Turbo
1975 Porsche 911S Coupe – Backdate 1973 Twin Turbo RSR
1975 Porsche 911 1973 Backdate RSR Twin Turbo 2-Door Coupe
Exterior Color:
Custom Blue
Interior Color:
Blue / Tan Handwoven Leather
Stock Number:
N105
Mileage:
Exempt - 1,100
Engine:
3.8 Liter Twin-Turbo
Fuel:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6 Speed Manual
Title:
Clear
VIN:
9115201063
* SOLD! *
Vehicle Description
For Sale is a RARE and STUNNING 1975 Porsche 911S Coupe – Backdate 1973 Twin Turbo RSR. This custom, super high-end build, according to customer specifications, was completed by Patrick Motorsports a few short years ago at a cost over $530K.
This customer build began with a U.S. model 1975 911S rust-free chassis that was stripped to bare metal and fitted with early RSR style steel fenders; front and rear. It was backdated to “long hood” specification with subtle custom features such as, a roofline with shaved rain gutters similar to the RUF Yellowbird, R-style taillights, center-fill hood, handcrafted R taillights, 934/935 style aerodynamic mirrors, and a beautiful “Jabroc” spoiler, which is a special wood used for F1 cars that protects the fiberglass front valence. An iconic ducktail spoiler was handcrafted to fit over the engine's intercooler and features a massive grill for proper breathing. Once the bodywork was perfected, a one-off custom blue color was designed by a notable designer, and expertly applied to the entire body shell. Work in the interior began with the installation of a roll cage to strengthen the body shell for the extra horsepower and provide additional safety protection for the driver. The roll cage was wrapped in leather, as were the hardback sport seats, and nearly every other square inch of the rest of the interior. Wool carpets were installed, and a unique weave was designed for the seat inserts, door panels, and other accent areas. All interior components were cut by hand, and the hides match perfectly. The wood shift knob is a homage to the 917; the gauges were inspired by the beauty of the 356, as well as the early 911, and the vent control panel was restored to match perfectly.
The engine case is a Porsche GT2 engine/core case ($14,500) for Twin Turbo 3.6L and the displacement has been increased to 3.8L with twin plugs, MoTeC management system, and twin turbos. The engine produces in excess of 600HP at the crankshaft. Parts include 996 GT3 crankshaft ($2,901), Alpha P993 GT-28 TIAL high flow twin turbos ($5,260), 962 type throttle bodies for twin-turbo configuration - custom-built ($14,500), solid rocker arm valve control conversion ($2,360), valve spring & Ti-retainer set ($885), camshaft set 993 GT2 EVO mechanical rocker type ($1,075), oil pump ($1,785), piston & cylinder set 102mm (3.6L-3.8L) 11.4:1 (107mm Slip-In cylinders), and Porsche 993 RSR Mahle Motorsports ($5,355); totaling $58,969 for the engine build. When tested on a chassis dyno, the rear wheels produced 558 bhp with one bar of boost and gasoline from the pump. The engine is capable of producing much more power, although not necessary. In addition to it making big power, it is a thing of beauty with handcrafted stainless-steel headers and an installation so sanitary and well-planned, it looks like as if it were done at the Porsche factory. To put this kind of power on the street, where it will eventually be caught in traffic, cooling became a significant concern. To solve this potential problem, multiple oil coolers and electronic fans can be found in various nooks and crannies throughout the body shell. Additionally, careful attention was paid to all engine and gearbox mounting points, and the bodyshell was reinforced. A type G50/021, 6-speed manual 993 gearbox with a shortened bell housing was updated and rebuilt with a Billet side cover and a limited-slip differential. The transmission and clutch assembly totaled $15,665. A hydraulic pedal assembly was installed, and the actuation of the competition clutch is direct.
Opening the hood reveals the same high level of craftsmanship that is found elsewhere. The paintwork and coated surfaces are expertly presented, and the Fuel Safe racing-style fuel cell with the dual brake master cylinders mean business. Underneath the car is more of the same with large 917 type brakes, 935 type suspension, Bilstein adjustable coil-over dampers, and moonball front strut mounts.
Walking up to the car and marveling at its overall presence and attention to detail is one thing, sitting down in the beautifully appointed yet purposeful interior is another. But the real excitement begins when you turn the key, fire the engine, and engage the clutch. This is a rare opportunity to own one of the finest custom Porsches ever built.
This customer build began with a U.S. model 1975 911S rust-free chassis that was stripped to bare metal and fitted with early RSR style steel fenders; front and rear. It was backdated to “long hood” specification with subtle custom features such as, a roofline with shaved rain gutters similar to the RUF Yellowbird, R-style taillights, center-fill hood, handcrafted R taillights, 934/935 style aerodynamic mirrors, and a beautiful “Jabroc” spoiler, which is a special wood used for F1 cars that protects the fiberglass front valence. An iconic ducktail spoiler was handcrafted to fit over the engine's intercooler and features a massive grill for proper breathing. Once the bodywork was perfected, a one-off custom blue color was designed by a notable designer, and expertly applied to the entire body shell. Work in the interior began with the installation of a roll cage to strengthen the body shell for the extra horsepower and provide additional safety protection for the driver. The roll cage was wrapped in leather, as were the hardback sport seats, and nearly every other square inch of the rest of the interior. Wool carpets were installed, and a unique weave was designed for the seat inserts, door panels, and other accent areas. All interior components were cut by hand, and the hides match perfectly. The wood shift knob is a homage to the 917; the gauges were inspired by the beauty of the 356, as well as the early 911, and the vent control panel was restored to match perfectly.
The engine case is a Porsche GT2 engine/core case ($14,500) for Twin Turbo 3.6L and the displacement has been increased to 3.8L with twin plugs, MoTeC management system, and twin turbos. The engine produces in excess of 600HP at the crankshaft. Parts include 996 GT3 crankshaft ($2,901), Alpha P993 GT-28 TIAL high flow twin turbos ($5,260), 962 type throttle bodies for twin-turbo configuration - custom-built ($14,500), solid rocker arm valve control conversion ($2,360), valve spring & Ti-retainer set ($885), camshaft set 993 GT2 EVO mechanical rocker type ($1,075), oil pump ($1,785), piston & cylinder set 102mm (3.6L-3.8L) 11.4:1 (107mm Slip-In cylinders), and Porsche 993 RSR Mahle Motorsports ($5,355); totaling $58,969 for the engine build. When tested on a chassis dyno, the rear wheels produced 558 bhp with one bar of boost and gasoline from the pump. The engine is capable of producing much more power, although not necessary. In addition to it making big power, it is a thing of beauty with handcrafted stainless-steel headers and an installation so sanitary and well-planned, it looks like as if it were done at the Porsche factory. To put this kind of power on the street, where it will eventually be caught in traffic, cooling became a significant concern. To solve this potential problem, multiple oil coolers and electronic fans can be found in various nooks and crannies throughout the body shell. Additionally, careful attention was paid to all engine and gearbox mounting points, and the bodyshell was reinforced. A type G50/021, 6-speed manual 993 gearbox with a shortened bell housing was updated and rebuilt with a Billet side cover and a limited-slip differential. The transmission and clutch assembly totaled $15,665. A hydraulic pedal assembly was installed, and the actuation of the competition clutch is direct.
Opening the hood reveals the same high level of craftsmanship that is found elsewhere. The paintwork and coated surfaces are expertly presented, and the Fuel Safe racing-style fuel cell with the dual brake master cylinders mean business. Underneath the car is more of the same with large 917 type brakes, 935 type suspension, Bilstein adjustable coil-over dampers, and moonball front strut mounts.
Walking up to the car and marveling at its overall presence and attention to detail is one thing, sitting down in the beautifully appointed yet purposeful interior is another. But the real excitement begins when you turn the key, fire the engine, and engage the clutch. This is a rare opportunity to own one of the finest custom Porsches ever built.
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NIAH INC
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Wed: | 10:00am to 5:00pm |
Thu: | 10:00am to 5:00pm |
Fri: | 10:00am to 5:00pm |
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Location
Roslyn, NY 11576