
1974 Porsche 911 Cabriolet Conversion
This 1974 Porsche 911 was originally a Targa but has been transformed over three decades into a 993-generation Turbo Cabriolet by the seller. The vehicle boasts a twin-turbocharged 3.0L flat-six engine linked to a G50 manual transaxle and Quaife differential, generating over 375 horsepower. The 911 features a steel 993-style body with Arctic Silver Metallic paint, a power-operated soft top, and interior upgrades including a 993 dashboard and black leather power-adjustable seats. Additional highlights include 930-spec rear suspension components, Bilstein coilovers, Brembo brakes, and 18-inch Porsche Technology wheels. The car is equipped with modern amenities like air conditioning and a Pioneer sound system. Offered with a clean California title, the build showcases a blend of classic style with modern performance.
- Built by:
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- Location:
- Sacramento, California, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1974 Porsche 911 - G-Series
- Engine:
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- Cost:
- $67,001
- Power:
- 375 hp
- Torque:
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- Weight:
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- Balance:
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- Wheels:
- 18-inch hollow-spoke Porsche Technology wheels
- Exterior:
- Steel 993-style bodyworkArctic Silver MetallicWide-body quarter panelsTwin-turbo-style spoiler993-specification exterior lights
- Interior:
- TiALSport wastegatesDual Bosch fuel pumps
- Chassis:
- 930-specification rear suspension componentsBilstein coilovers
- Powertrain:
- Twin-turbocharged 3.0L flat-sixQuaife differentialElectromotive engine managementAasco Motorsports clutch assemblyTurbonetics twin turbochargersPowerHaus exhaustCustom-fabricated intercoolerPowerHaus exhaust system