1976 Porsche 911s 450hp Liquid Cooled on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
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This is a rare treat but not for the Porsche Purest, This is fresh built Chevy 406 engine(450HP) mounted to a Porsche 915 transmission using the Renegade Hybrid Kit. It has a custom radiator and gas tank set up front. The car looks completely stock but has a massive horsepower advantage over the stock. This car just needs a few finishing touches to be driven. What car needs to be driven: 1.) The car needs a exhaust system it has headers but nothing past that. 2.) Gas Pedal needs new bushings installed otherwise pedal sticks 3.) Needs new rear sway bar bushings (sway bar is not installed but is included) 4.) Axles need to be installed ( New Axles included but not installed) 5.) Brakes need to be gone through ( Car has sat for many years while being built) What has been done: This is a fresh built 4 bolt main Chevy 400 block bored to a 406. Has flat top Keith Black pistons, Thunder Cam 600 lift, New 400 crank, Custom Made Harmonic balancer, Cast Iron Heads, New lifters, New Valves, New Guides, Z28 Springs, Pro Comp Low Rise Intake, HEI Distributer, Taylor Wires, Holley Car 650 Double Pumper (Rebuilt). Wiring harness is completely new made from Renegade Hybrids in Las Vegas, They Also installed The Cooling System and The Custom Made Fuel tank. The Whole conversion Kit was bought from Renegade Hybrids. All brake lights, turn signals, head lights and gauges work. The Engine has been turned on but not ran more than 30 seconds. The engine still needs to be broke in, can go over the procedure of break in to the highest bidder. As for the body it has the newer C4 body kit installed, the good one not the cheap one, the way you can tell is you have the plate that can be removed to adjust the rear torsion bar. Body is solid no rust or damage other that paint chips. Tires are almost new perfect tread. To get this car on the road it will probably cost you around $1,000 to $1,500 which is nothing. All the hard work has been done by either me or Renegade Hybrids, The Kit Alone not including Engine is almost $ 6,500 the engine is about $5,000 just in Parts and Machine work, not counting my labor to build. Transmission is $3,000 to have rebuilt. Labor spent at Renegade Hybrids to install wiring harness and install radiator and gas tank was $6,000. I have all the receipts for this build there is over $25,000 in parts and outsourced labor not counting the price I paid for the car. The registration is up to date and current no back fees owed. If you have any questions regarding the Porsche or would like to see it in person please give me a call at 951-732-1496 my name is Jeremy. I am only selling my car to buy my house. My loss is your gain. To give you a idea how fast this car will be the brand new Porsche 911 is only 450hp and sells for around $140,000. This car will go 0 to 60 in around 3.5 seconds. It will be one of the fastest sport cars you can buy for under $100,000. Its power to weight ratio will be perfect. In case anybody likes the car but doesn't want the engine set up it can be converted back to stock with no issues, nothing was hacked up it was a direct bolt on fabrication for the engine, only the front bumper cover was cut to allow cold air to cool the radiator. |
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