Vehicle Description
Is there any sports car manufacturer that's remained truer to its
heritage than Porsche? The staff in Stuttgart have single-handedly
built an 86-year legacy out of performance-minded engineering,
while designing some of the most endearing cars ever produced.
Today Porsche is one of the most well-respected automakers on the
planet and the brand enjoys a cult-like following that was forged
through cars like this 1975 911S.
Featured here we have a classic unrestored 1975 Porsche 911S
wearing a coat of Irish Green after being repainted from its
original red color. From what we have been told, the car was
updated with a 1988 Porsche fuel injected engine and manual 5-speed
transmission. After sitting for some time in a garage in Lake
Geneva, WI, the car has been recently gone through by our team to
get it back into running and driving condition. The car needs paint
and an interior if you were to start to think about restoring it.
However, one could rip the interior right out and save some weight
and go out and enjoy the line-carving 911S in all its glory - on
the race track. As car enthusiasts, we all know that every serious
sports car manufacturer sells various levels of capability. And,
much like Ferrari's GTO or Corvette's Grand Sport, Porsche's S
moniker essentially guarantees hardware that can handle intense
track time.
These air-cooled Porsches are climbing in value every day and now
is a great time to grab your own 911 project car and enjoy
restoring it, turning it into a track car, or just enjoying it as
it sits - you really cannot go wrong in a 911. This 911S is,
without a doubt, one of the coolest Porsches ever produced. And if
you're a savvy enthusiast looking for a classic sports car that has
value, athleticism and equity, it's one of the best collector cars
your money can buy!