Highlights
- Carefully modified by renowned marque specialist Steve Monk
- Road legal track, sprint and hill climb car
- £30,000 of restoration and upgrades and now generating 256bhp
- Matching numbers car
The Appeal
The original air cooled 911 is one of motoring’s most enduring icons, a car that was continuously improved by the maker throughout its long life. That didn’t stop specialists getting in on the act, offering upgrades and improvements to enhance the capabilities of this remarkable car still further.
This car began life as a 1982 SC but in recent years has been subjected to significant restoration and improvement by marque specialist Steve Monk. This has included an engine bore out and rebuild to 3.2litres, gearbox rebuild, drivetrain overhaul, new suspension and brake system and fitting a LSD. the car has been rolling road tested to 256bhp.
Looking cleverly stock and suitable for use on road, track or hill climb, this is a very versatile 911. It will surely be very rewarding for the lucky buyer.
The History and Paperwork
- First registered on 1st August 1982
- Current owner since 2nd January 2023
- VIN records confirm that this is a 1982 built car
- We did not have sight of the service or maintenance records at the time of writing
- Please note that the displayed mileage is lower than the MOT records indicate
- MOT expired on 28th June 2023 with no advisories
- Mileage at last MOT test was 110,962
- Restored and upgraded by Steve Monk:
- Former race engineer and championship-winning driver
- Porsche specialist
- In addition to this work we are told that the previous owner spent several thousand pounds on servicing and repairs
- Car was used for rally sprint and local track days
- We are told that it raced and won the rally sprint at Galway
Work by Steve Monk in Iver Heath:
- Engine rebuild including boring out to 3.2litre
- All bearings, shells, pistons replaced
- Fitted with mild cams
- Gearbox rebuild using G50 parts in original casing
- Weavo gearshift
- Weavo engine mounts
- KAZ Limited slip differential
- Drivetrain overhaul
- New suspension using Bilstein parts including torsion bar
- Brake system upgraded to lightweight Porsche Boxster specification
- Goodrich hoses
- Rolling road tested to 256bhp
- Roll cage and part seam welded shell
The Interior
- Full road cage and stripped interior for racing
- Generally good condition but this is a race designed for use
- Fire extinguisher
- Aluminium floors and pedals
- Original headlining
- Sparco Pro2000 fabric race seats with light signs of use
- Red racing harnesses
- Original switchgear and dashboard in fair condition
The Exterior
- Mainly standard looking SC wide body 911 bodyshell in red
- Turbo front and rear bumpers and ‘whale tail’ spoiler
- Bodywork in good condition but with minor signs of deterioration:
- Chip on corner of offside front foglight aperture
- Chips on centre of front bumper
- Chips on offside corner of front bumper
- Crack in bumper trim on nearside front corner
- Poor paint on nearside sill at rear end
- Small bubble in bonnet
- Black headlight surrounds
- Toyo R888 tyres
- Alloy wheels repainted white
- Martini roundels on both doors
The wide body 911 shape added more purpose and poise to the car’s well-established profile. And bright red was one of the most popular colours for this car through the 1980s.
The restoration work by Steve Monk appears to have focussed on the mechanicals but the bodywork remains in remarkably good condition. This car has only been used sparingly for competitive work which likely explains why it looks so presentable. It appears to have been fitted at a later date with Turbo front and rear bumpers and the iconic ‘whale tail’ spoiler.
There are some minor areas of deterioration and marks but nothing of any significance and none that detracts from the impression created by the photographs. There are some chips on the front bumper and spoiler and a couple of areas of small rust bubbles.
The car sits well on its white alloy wheels with quality Toyo rubber. The wheels are lightly kerbed but not enough to detract from the overall look.
The Mechanics
- Rebuilt all-aluminium flat six Porsche engine bored out to 3.2litres like the later Carrera models
- The aluminium casing made this engine more reliable than previous generations
- Rebuilt gearbox using G50 parts and the original casing
- Weavo gearshift and engine mounts
- Limited slip differential by KAZ
- New Bilstein suspension and torsion bar
- Brake system upgraded to lightweight Porsche Boxster specification
The mechanical overhaul was undertake by Steve Monk, a well-known figure in Porsche circles and former race engineer and championship-winning driver. The work is listed above and delivers 256bhp according to rolling road data.
The car was prepared for its then-owner who was unable to complete the project. It was then bought for the value of the work - £30,000 - by a friend of the vendor, before passing to the vendor earlier this year. It has covered few miles since the work was completed and has had very limited competitive use.
Summary
The 911’s reputation as a proper driver’s car meant that Porsche continually evolved it to meet demand. For some, however, that was not quite enough and an army of specialist improvers grew up around the model.
This car has been carefully upgraded by one of those specialists. It cleverly blends virtually stock aesthetics with the versatility of road or track use. With little use since the work was completed it is a great opportunity to buy a specialist-enhanced classic air cooled 911.
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