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You are looking at a VERY RARE 1977 Porsche 930 911 TURBO Carrera. This car is in EXCELLENT condition inside and out. Minimal flaws for it's age(Please see photos). There has been some modifications done. There is a roll bar inside(Please see photo).All modifacations done by a professional. This car has been modified for racing but is completely street legal. There is a bottom rear right seat cushion missing and both rear carpets are missing. The back seat cannot be used due to the modifications.I recommend an "in person " inspection if posssible. The car runs fantastic and is very fast! Here is a brief history I found on the internet.
The Porsche 930 made history. It was the first production car to make practical use of a turbocharger. First of all, let me answer the obvious question: "What's a 930?" Well, when you hear "930," it's a reference to the factory "type" number given to production vehicles.
For instance, when the original 911 was introduced in the sixties, it was called a "911", but often referred to as "type 901". In this case, "type 930" designates a 911 with a turbocharged engine. So you might see a turbocharged Porsche referred to as 930 or 911 Turbo--these designations mean the exact same thing.
For the 1976 production year, a new model, called the "Turbo Carrera" was available (type 930, but officially titled "Turbo Carrera"). The car was a 911, but a very special one. It was turbocharged. This new model had the 3.0 liter engine, modified suspension, fender flares, and the most well-known trademark of all, the whaletail. It developed 234 hp and 246 lb-ft torque. It could go from 0-60 in 6.7 seconds, and cruise to 156 mph. The car was fast, powerful, and extremely tail-happy
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