What do you think of a 1973 Porsche 911 Targa with a Chevy V8 engine instead of a flat-six?
This 1973 Porsche 911 Targa may not seem to be very noteworthy, but it has undergone several modifications to ensure that it is unlike any other.
The automobile is situated in Oregon and has been posted for sale on Exotic Car Trader. The 911 Targa had a naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine when it was introduced, but that engine has been replaced with a 350 cubic-inch Chevrolet V8. That's right, someone has managed to cram a V8 into the engine compartment of a Porsche 911.
The guy who tinkered with the 911 didn't stop there. Aluminum heads and a polished aluminium intake manifold are featured on the V8 in question. It also has ceramic coated heads and a Holley 4 barrel carburetor. A front-mounted aluminium radiator, braided fuel lines, aluminium plug wire separators, chrome oil pan, twin reservoir brake booster, and modified front suspension are among the mechanical changes done. The automobile also sports four-wheel disc brakes from a 1997 Porsche Turbo and a four-speed transmission from a 930.
17-inch Michelin Pilot SX tyres, a stainless steel exhaust system, and rear coilovers all help the car's performance.
The automobile has undergone a number of aesthetic and internal alterations. Front and rear fenders, unique brake cooling ducts, a big Whale Tail rear spoiler, and a painted front bumper are just a few examples. A white instrument panel, a Sony audio system with AM/FM radio and six speakers, a Unicat Bearcat scanner, a built-in radar scanner, leather bucket seats, bespoke carpeting, and a Vintage Air A/C system are among the features found inside.
The automobile has only been driven 3,400 miles (5,471 km) since its new powertrain was installed, according to the description, and it has an asking price of $99,999.
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