THE ICONIC SALE AT RACE RETRO 22nd February 2025

136 The Iconic Sale at Race Retro 2025 Cars In 1978, Porsche introduced their latest development of the 911, christened the 911 SC, with the ‘SC’ standing for Super Carrera. Powered by a 3-litre, six-cylinder engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel-injection and a 5-speed 915 manual transmission, power output initially was 180bhp, subsequently 188bhp and finally, in 1981, it was increased to a heady 204bhp. The SC Targa was also launched in the same year and by the end of production in 1983, some 15,682 Targas had been delivered worldwide. The wonderful example we present here is known to us, having sold it to our fastidious vendor some years ago. At the time, it had recently been meticulously restored at considerable cost, with new sills, kidney bowls, jacking points, front wings and driver’s door by Norfolk Premier Coachworks, as well as an extensive engine rebuild by Redtech Engineering at a cost of over £10,000. Fitted with a ‘Whale Tail’, air dam and Fuchs alloys, it has real presence. Our vendor had wanted to acquire the very best Porsche of its type at the time and bid enthusiastically to do so but, as is often the case, he then set about making it even better with the emphasis on presenting the car as close as possible to its original specification. The suspension has since been updated, the wheels and tyres replaced, even the teardrop mirrors fitted at the time of purchase have been replaced by the original-style paddle type. Most noticeable however, is the interior which has been fully retrimmed in the correct ‘Pasha’ style with tan leather and brown and beige Pasha velour by ProtoTrim. The experienced team at Export 56 have carried out all of the recent servicing and restoration work and our vendor’s investments with them over the years are as follows; 2019 - £4,300, 2020 - £1,600, 2021 - £3,200, 2022 - £8,000, 2024 - £2,900. Since his purchase in 2018, our vendor has averaged about a 1,000 miles a year and the current indicated mileage is just over 124,156. When not in use, the Targa is cossetted in a dehumidified facility (Auto Classica Storage). The fascinating history file contains receipts totalling over £30,000 for work in the past and recently, and in addition the car is supplied with its Porsche CoA, MOTs and Tax Discs going back to 1994, the current V5C, the original book pack and service records, a photographic record of the restoration, the current MOT valid until 4th April 2025 (although now an Historic Vehicle) and much more. With Porsche classics in most guises having stood up well to the vagaries of the market in recent times, we would not be surprised at all to see this wonderful example create a flurry of bidding once more within our saleroom. A simply superb Hellbronze Metallic 911SC Targa, benefiting from an extensive restoration and engine rebuild in the past and substantial recent expenditure. Registration: GAT 911Y Chassis No.: WP0ZZZ91ZCS141326 Estimate: £45,000 - £55,000 Specialist: Gary Dunne Telephone No: 07740 946796 Lot 658 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa More Details Lot 658 Bid On Lot 658

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