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1977 Porsche 911 Turbo
VIN: 9307800500
1 owner, 47 years - California car since new
4,351 original miles - time-capsule car
Only 1 of 727 examples made for the U.S. in 1977
2024 marks 50th anniversary of Porsche's 911 Turbo
Iconic Porsche Silver Metallic over Black leather interior
Recent comprehensive mechanical freshening
3.0-liter turbocharged air cooled flat six engine - 256hp, 260lb-ft
of torque
4-speed manual transmission, rear wheel drive
Original window sticker, books, tools, jack, and spare
wheel/tire
In 1974 Porsche released upon the world via the Paris Auto Show one
of the most iconic variants of the 911 ever created: the 911 Turbo.
Turbo cars designated with "930", Porsche began experimenting with
turbocharged technology in their late 60s and early 70s racing
career in notable cars such as the Porsche 917/10 and 917/30. In
order to homologate the new turbocharged race cars, 934, 934.5 and
later the 935, Porsche brought a piece of the racing action to the
streets for those wanting some extra power from their air-cooled
vehicles. Since then, the "930" Turbo is one of the most
sought-after air-cooled Porsches, combining power, aggressive
styling, and a rewarding driving experience. 2024 marks the 50th
anniversary of the iconic and legendary Porsche icon, reaching
critical acclaim across the world as one of the all-time greatest
sports cars.
This 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo was delivered to its first and only
owner on June 3rd, 1977 by Allan Porsche Audi of Burbank,
California. On its original window sticker the 930 was optioned
with a Limited Slip Differential, Sports Seats, and an Electric
Sliding Roof. A black genuine leather interior was specified as
part of standard options, along with a long list of standard
features afforded to the 911 Turbo. In June of 1977, the car had a
window sticker price of $29,949.50, equivalent to over $150,000 in
2024! With only 727 examples of the 911 Turbo produced for the U.S.
1977 model year, it was an exceptionally rare vehicle to see on the
streets.
The sole owner of this 911 Turbo kept a collection that eventually
reached 80 vehicles strong, keeping only the most exquisite cars as
a part of the longtime collection in California. Drove sparingly,
the car only amassed 4,351 miles over the past 47 years, taken out
occasionally but warmed up and moved in order to keep things moving
the way they should be. In 2012 the Turbo's engine was treated to a
comprehensive freshening that included resealing the entire case
according to Porsche Factory requirements, while also replacing
items such as various bushings, checking engine timing and valve
clearances, replacing rubber parts such as oil lines, after which
the car received a clean bill of health. During this time the brake
system was bled and the fuel tank was inspected. Later that year
the front and rear brake caliper seals were replaced, the system
bled, and the shift coupler replaced.
The car remained in the collection for another 12 years before
emerging again and returning to the same facility that carried out
the original engine freshening. In 2024 the Turbo received
additional service, replacing items that were ready to be
freshened. These included the steering shaft bushing, rear brake
hoses, flushing the brake system, front hood struts, ignition cut
off relay, alternator restoration, repairing radio antenna
operation, recharging the air condition system, restoring correct
throttle operation, and 4 new Pirelli P7 tires mounted and
balanced.
Shortly after the 911 Turbo arrived at Canepa, the car was given a
thorough inspection inside and out as a part of the "Canepa
Difference". The car was deemed to be in excellent condition, but
Canepa is known for taking cars to the next level. The Turbo was
extensively cleaned underneath to remove the original cosmoline
applied for transport across the Atlantic, revealing the factory
surfaces underneath completely intact and in excellent condition.
It was then brought to Canepa's mechanical department, where it was
decided that lowering the Turbo to European specification would not
only increase the visual appeal of the car, but the handling as
well. After being adjusted to the correct levels, the 930 now has a
menacing stance that was standard on all European-delivered cars. A
complete detail inside and out was performed last, ensuring the
all-original leather interior was preserved and the exterior Silver
Metallic paint polished to a show-worthy shine.
Ready for its next caretaker to either enjoy on the open road or to
bring to a concours show, this 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo will do both
easily and impress both the driver and everyone around it.
Experience the Porsche motorsport technology tested in the mightest
turbocharged Can-Am cars and Le Mans racers, distilled into the
perfect turbocharged air-cooled street sports car.
About the Porsche 930
Porsche began experimenting with turbocharging technology on their
race cars during the late 1960s, and in 1972 began development on a
turbocharged version of the 911. Porsche originally needed to
produce the car in order to comply with homologation regulations
and had intended on marketing it as a street legal race vehicle
like the 1973 Carrera 2.7 RS. When the homologation rules changed,
Porsche continued to develop the car anyway, deciding to make it a
fully equipped variant of the 911 that would top the model range
and give Porsche a more direct competitor to vehicles from Ferrari
and Lamborghini.
Although Porsche no longer needed the car to meet homologation
requirements, it proved a viable platform for racing vehicles, and
became the basis for the 934 and 935 race cars. Ferdinand "Ferry"
Porsche, who was running the company at the time, handed
development of the vehicle over to Ernst Fuhrmann, who adapted the
turbo-technology originally developed for the 917/30 Can-Am car to
the 3.0 litre flat-six from the Carrera RS 3.0, creating what
Porsche internally dubbed as 930.
Total output from the engine was 256 hp, significantly more than
the standard Carrera. In order to ensure that the platform could
make the most of the higher power output, a revised suspension,
larger brakes and stronger gearbox became part of the package. A
"whale tail" rear spoiler was installed to help vent more air to
the engine and help create more downforce at the rear of the
vehicle, and wider rear wheels with upgraded tires combined with
flared wheel arches were added to increase the 911's width and
grip, making it more stable at speed.
Porsche badged the vehicle simply as "Turbo" (although early U.S.
units were badged as "Turbo Carrera") and debuted it at the Paris
Auto Show in October 1974 before putting it on sale in the spring
of 1975; export to the United States began in 1976.