By the mid 1970’s, Porsche had been producing 911s for a decade, and the little sports car from Stuttgart was considered to be the car by which all other sports cars were judged. The introduction of the 911SC in 1978 provided a healthy boost in power to the 911’s venerable 2.7-liter flat-six cylinder engine, resulting increased performance and a 0-60 mph time of about 6.3 seconds. Known for their bulletproof durability, these cars have aged exceptionally well and many remain on the road toady.
This 1983 Porsche is presented in white paint with matching white Fuch wheels. The exterior of the car is also fitted with a black convertible top, foglights and a whale-tail spoiler. The interior is well equipped with pleated black upholstery and complete instrumentation. Powering this Porsche is a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine with an estimated 180 horsepower. This SC is also equipped with a manual transmission, power windows, cruise control, radio and air conditioning. Completeing the car is a factory toolkit. This lovely original Porsche is also a former Greenwich Concours award winner.