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1982 Porsche 911SC ROW Race Car Project 911 964 965 Euro Grey Market

Sale price: $9,230.00 make an offer

Pending offers

Date: 2015-01-09

Michael (from lancaster pa) offered usd

Date: 2015-04-11

Gary Keenan offered usd

Date: 2015-11-06

ola offered 7500 usd

Date: 2016-01-11

Erik Pullen (from Murrieta ca) offered usd

Date: 2016-04-23

Filip Antonioli (from Zagreb Croatia) offered 12000 usd

Date: 2018-05-07

HANS SNYDER (from Mexico) offered 10000 usd

Date: 2019-05-01

Sasha Calinescu (from Romania) offered 10.000 eur

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Model:
911
Year:
1980
Mileage:
95,000
Engine:
3.0L ROW 204hp
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1982 Porsche 911SC ROW Race Car Project 911 964 965 Euro Grey Market for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.15) based on 484 votes
 Up for sale is my 1982 Porsche 911SC ROW project car.   I had to list it as a 1980 due to the VIN.   Please contact me below if you have any concerns regarding this.

I originally purchased this car to use as a DE/Autocross car. and eventually transition it to a full road racer.   Unfortunately. I've decided to abandon this project and thin out my “toy cars. ”  It is a ROW car which means it has the higher compression 3. 0L. with bigger valves.   According to Porsche it makes 204hp compared to 180hp in the North American model.   It was imported through West Palm Beach. FL as indicated on the sticker inside the driver's door jamb.   I attempted to contact the owner that originally imported the car. but I was unsuccessful.    

I purchased this car in September of 2011 from a body shop about 3 miles from my house (Tampa. FL).   The owner of the shop initially told me it needed an engine because it had “a bad oil pump. ”  I decided to have a local independent Porsche mechanic go with me to further inspect the car before the transaction.   We determined the car made immediate oil pressure. within factory specs.   I bought the car that day.   A week and a half later after a tune-up. valve adjustment. oil change. and 6 new fuel injectors. the car pulled hard and ran like a top.   I drove the car back to the body shop and stunned the owner.   We also did a compression & leak down test which showed some air getting past the valve seals.   Depending on the new owner's desired use for the car. valve seals may be a good idea before hard competitive use.

After driving it for a few months on the weekends without issue. I experienced a failure of the pedal assembly which had corroded.   This likely occurred due to water entry through the windshield seal (fairly common).   So. as most small projects turn into large ones. I decided to start taking the car apart.   This car had fallen into disrepair prior to becoming mine. but as I disassembled it I could tell it had been truly loved at one point.   All of the 930S flares were OEM. had been properly welded on. and lead-filled.   It also had some goodies like 3-piece wheels (17x8. 0/17x10). 965 bodywork. Momo steering wheel. Rennline aluminum foot rests. etc.   The only rust was just below the pedal assembly. and in the cowl (the result of a poor Maaco-esque paint job that had trapped moisture around the body seals).   To date. all this has been resolved.   The hole in the floor was just big enough to fit a few fingers through. and has been skillfully patched.   The pedal assembly was also pretty rotten so I replaced it with a factory unit and upgraded to the bronze bushings.   The cowl was also patched on both sides near the fender seals.   The car was left in bare metal and clearcoated so there are no surprises for the new owner.   The passenger side quarter panel is the only one I had a chance to straighten & prime.   I have full pictures of the process which I will send upon request.   The sunroof was also sealed using a steel panel from FennLane Motorsport in the UK.   It was spot welded. all-metal filled. and skim coated.   A roll bar (SCCA/NASA/PCA legal) from Patrick Motorsport was also installed. and the full interior sprayed white.

Over the past couple months I've toyed with the idea of selling the car. and even listed it on thesamba.   However. I decided the time has come to let her go.   If you have additional questions. or would like to view the car in the Tampa area prior to bidding. please message. email. or call me to discuss.   Good Luck and Happy Bidding!


The original glass. seats. and spares will be included with the sale.   I will assist the buyer with shipping arrangements.   For international buyers. I can assist with transport of the car to the Florida shipping port of your choice for a reasonable fee.

VIN# WP0ZZZ91ZCS101334



 -Patrick

 Phone: (eight one three) 956-3183

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from Chris Sansbury, dated 16 august 2022
Is this car still available for purchase?

from Chris Sansbury, dated 16 august 2022
Is this car still available for purchase?

from Tom, dated 01 june 2020
Is this project still around or is it long gone? This is exactly what I'm looking for.

from Rafael, dated 16 april 2018
Hi Patrick,
Do you still have the car or you sold it?
And if I understand good the car have running engine


from Harry, dated 04 december 2017
Hi do you still have this car ?

from Craig , dated 23 july 2017
Is the car still for sale

from kent, dated 29 march 2017
long gone I assume:

from Filip Antonioli, dated 20 december 2015
Hi Patrick,
Do you still have the car or you sold it?
And if I understand good the car have running engine


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