1982 Porsche 911SC Sunroof Coupe Steel Slant Nose
ConversionIntroducing this 1982 Porsche 911SC Sunroof Coupe Steel
Slant Nose Conversion featured with a matching-numbers engine.
Finished in Guards Red over a black interior, this example features
an aftermarket steel Slant Nose (Flachbau-style) conversion with
widened rear fenders, giving it a distinct and period-inspired
appearance.Highlights:- Matching Numbers Engine- Aftermarket Steel
Slant Nose Bodywork- Exterior Color: Guards Red- 915 5-Speed Manual
Transmission- 3.0-Liter Flat-Six Engine- Bosch K-Jetronic Fuel
Injection- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Slant-Nose (Flachbau) Front End-
Wide-Body Rear Quarter Panels- Whale-Tail Spoiler- Sunroof- Air
Conditioning- Retractable Headlights- Power Windows- Kenwood Radio-
16-Inch Gold-Centered BBS-style Mesh WheelsThis example comes
equipped with a 915 five-speed manual transmission, a 3.0-liter
flat-six engine, Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, four-wheel disc
brakes, aftermarket steel Slant Nose bodywork, VDO instrumentation,
single exhaust outlet, rear rubber bumperettes, Bosch fog lights,
Yokohama tires, and 16-inch gold-centered BBS-style mesh wheels.
Additional conveniences include bucket seats, air conditioning,
power windows, a MOMO steering wheel, sunroof, dual side mirrors,
door pockets, and a Kenwood radio.The Slant Nose (Flachbau) design
was originally inspired by Porsche's 935 race cars of the late
1970s, and factory versions were rare and expensive, leading many
owners in the 1980s to commission steel conversions like this one
to achieve a similar look. This 911SC has been in storage and is
currently not running. Offered as a project, with its condition
reflected in the pricing, presenting an opportunity to acquire and
recommission a distinctive air-cooled Porsche. For $39,950
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