Our journey began in 1997 when a local Las Vegas family purchased
what they believed to be a 1986 Porsche 911 Turbo-Look Cabriolet.
With its turbo spoiler and aftermarket wheels, the car seemed like
a striking example of Porsche's legacy. For years, they drove it,
unaware of the hidden history beneath its convertible exterior.
It wasn't until the vehicle arrived at Gaudin Porsche that its true
identity began to unfold. Intrigued by its history, our restoration
team reached out to the Porsche Classic Vehicle Information
Specialist and the M491 registry. What they discovered was
astonishing-this wasn't originally a Cabriolet at all. It had been
born as a rare 1986 911 Carrera Turbo-Look Targa. Even more
remarkably, it featured the elusive "non-spoiler" M470 option,
making it one of only seven produced that year with both
specifications.
With this revelation, our mission became clear: restore the car to
its original Targa form. The challenge was immense, but the reward
would be even greater-bringing a truly rare Porsche back to its
authentic glory.
The car had been sitting in a storage unit since 2018, requiring a
meticulous revival. Our team conducted a compression and leak-down
test to verify the engine's health, flushed the fuel system, and
flow-tested the injectors. The undercarriage and suspension
components were dry-ice blasted, removing nearly four decades of
road grime. We replaced the worn aftermarket shocks with Porsche
Genuine Turbo-Look shocks, resealed the engine with Porsche Genuine
piston rings, and refinished the cylinder heads.
The interior restoration was equally detailed. We stripped and
steam-cleaned the carpet and leather, refurbished the seat motors,
and replaced the cables and switches. A donor Targa bar was
sourced, carefully measured for precise fitment, and welded into
place. Installing the rear glass required four team members and
hundreds of pounds of force. We also removed and polished the
bumpers, deck lid, and valences, replaced deteriorated rubber
moldings, and swapped the aftermarket wheels for Porsche Genuine
Fuchs from Originale 2. Finally, we restored the car's stance to
stock ride height before performing an alignment and corner
balance.
With the mechanical and cosmetic restoration complete, we put the
car to the test-driving over 150 miles through Red Rock National
Park. A final paint correction revived its original mirror finish.
The transformation was unveiled in our showroom before the car was
loaded up for Werks Reunion in Monterey, CA, where it won the
Regional Finals in the "Preservation Class" of the Porsche Classic
Restoration Challenge. From there, it advanced to the National
Finals at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles. After six hours of
intense judging by both the PCA and the Porsche Classic Executive
team, our Targa claimed 1st place in its class.
This restoration was more than just a project-it was a tribute to
Porsche's craftsmanship and heritage. What began as a misidentified
Cabriolet became an award-winning testament to authenticity,
precision, and passion.
Vehicle Details
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera
Listing ID:CC-2019685
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1986
Make:Porsche
Model:911 Carrera
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:96056
Stock Number:PC149
VIN:WP0EB0914GS161302
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