Completely sorted and is HSR/ SVRA compliant. The interior is
equipped with a full fire system, RaceTech seat, Momo steering
wheel, and an AIM High-Performance Digital Dash. The current engine
has been through one event and was assembled by a well-known race
team. Suspension and transmission have been gone through. The cost
of the engine rebuild was $60,000 alone. Complete with logbook.
Highlights from the engine build include: Sand cast aluminum 2.0
Liter case, Lightened Pauter crankshaft, NOS grooved Glyco main
bearings, Pauter steel rods, Clevite rod bearings, GT3 oil pump,
Straight cut IMS gear set, Supertec cylinder head stud set, 81mm CP
custom pistons, Comp ratio: Currently 13.5:1 (Approx), 81mm Nikasil
cylinders, Twin plug cylinder heads, 39/36 ports, 45/39 valves,
Elgin 314/296 cams, Cam driven mechanical gear oil pump, PMO tall
manifolds, 46 PMO carbs, Jarvis twin plug distributor, Oil bypass
mod, Late chain box mod. Fully sorted and race-ready.
Vehicle Details
1968 Porsche 911
Listing ID:CC-1192640
Price:$67,500
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1968
Make:Porsche
Model:911
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:Po3596
VIN:12801646
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