Completed on 15 June 1987 and delivered new through Jim Ellis
Porsche of Atlanta, chassis number 51536 was specified in classic
Guards Red over Champagne leather and ordered with the coveted M505
Slantnose package, giving the 930 Turbo its dramatic 935-inspired
front end, boxed rocker panels, and rear fender intakes. A copy of
the original window sticker notes a new price of $86,907 and
documents factory options including an electric sunroof, driver
lumbar support, Blaupunkt Reno radio, stone guard decals, and a
velour-trimmed luggage compartment. One of just 144 U.S.-market
Slantnose Turbo Coupes produced for the model year, it retains its
matching-numbers 3.3-liter flat-six and four-speed manual
transaxle, with correspondence from Porsche Cars North America
recording that serial numbers 68H01602 and 77H02366 are original to
the car.
Remaining in the Southeast when new, the Porsche passed to its
second owner in 1989 and was retained within that family, later
passing it to his son, before being acquired by a subsequent South
Carolina-based caretaker in 2018. Shortly thereafter, it underwent
an extensive two-year recommissioning from 2018 to 2020. Porsche
Classic in Atlanta performed an engine-out service encompassing a
new ignition coil, V-belt, spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor,
hoses, ignition control unit, oxygen sensor, gaskets, clutch,
pressure plate, and release bearing. The electric sunroof was
rebuilt, and a full NOS OEM Champagne leather interior kit-sourced
from Autobahn Interiors of San Diego at a cost approaching
$10,000-was installed during this period. The exterior received a
full paint correction and protective ceramic coating, and the
16-inch Fuchs wheels were refurbished by Weidman's Wheels of
Oroville, California in February 2019.
In 2020, Stahl Motorsports of West Palm Beach, Florida carried out
a further round of mechanical attention totaling approximately
$50,000. New brake rotors, pads, and lines were fitted, Michelin
Pilot Sport tires were mounted to the rear wheels, and Bilstein
performance shocks were installed at all four corners. The front
suspension received new wheel bearings, ball joints, and tie rods.
The engine and gearbox were separated to fit a new flywheel and
install fresh crankshaft and mainshaft seals, while the air
conditioning system, engine top-end, turbocharger, emergency brake
assembly, and struts were each rebuilt. Euro-specification
taillights, a new fuse box, and a Bosch battery were fitted at the
same time. Total documented expenditure across all recommissioning
work exceeds $100,000; a detailed accounting of the work is
available in digital invoices on file.
With their handmade, motorsport-inspired bodywork, performance, and
exceptional rarity, factory-built M505-optioned Slantnose Coupes in
classic colors remain tremendously desirable in the collector car
world. One with such substantial recent investment must be one of
the finest expressions of this most collectible of G-Body 911s.
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