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Thread: FS: 1976 911S matching numbers outlaw, hotrod affectionately known as "Brown Sugar"

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    FS: 1976 911S matching numbers outlaw, hotrod affectionately known as "Brown Sugar"

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    Here is my 1976 911S outlaw, hotrod affectionately known as "Brown Sugar" This car was initially built for PCA club racing but also used as a street car.
    Engine is built to 2.8, with 915 Gear box and ZF diff approx whp 220. Very good mid range torque, throttle response is excellent.
    Truly a do it all type of car, Cars and coffee events or PCA race events. Car comes with PCA log book. It's last event was in 2013.Since then it has been used occasionally as a street car. This is an excellent all around car with no known damage history in stunning condition. 58k original miles 3 owner car!! Please see a list of modifications below. I have limited to no documentation on the engine build, engine is very strong, with no issues. I also have a video of the car running and driving along with the Porsche COA.

    Here is a short video of the car
    https://youtu.be/I0KBurzmF9w


    1976 911S Matching numbers. 2215 LBS

    Drive Train
    Engine built to 2.8 approx 27 hours on engine varified with log books
    JE Pistons
    GE60 cams
    PMO 40 with tall manifolds carbs
    Carrera tensioner upgrade
    915 Transmission ZF LSD
    Sachs clutch with light weight fly wheel
    Headers
    Home made turn down muffler (keeps thing civil on the street)

    Suspension
    Leda 2 way adjustable Coilovers
    Smart racing Adjustable sway bars Front and rear.
    Rear Strut tower reinforcement.
    Spherical bushings
    RSR 935 Spring plates
    Smart Racing Strut tower bar

    Wheels and Brakes
    15x7 15x8 Fuchs
    Toyo R888 tires 225/45/15 235/45/15 (Not pictured)
    930 Turbo Brake kit with floating rotors
    Pagid Pads

    Safety
    Interior Cage
    Fire bottle with dash mounted pull
    External kill switch
    Fuel safe cell, Fuel fill from stock location. (Nice for street use)
    Odyssee PC680 Battery

    Interior
    OMP Vintage buckets
    OMP 4 point harnesses Driver and Pass (Pass not pictured)
    Rennline pedal board Drivers side
    Custom pedal kit with raised pedal.
    Wevo short shifter with 917 Basal shift knob.
    After market tach
    Momo steering wheel 350mm
    RS carpet kit.
    Custom door cards
    Lexan side windows. with pull down/up strap. Makes it easier when you go to the drive thru!
    Rennline blower cover in trunk.

    Exterior
    RS Metal flares
    RSR style front and rear bumper
    Fiberglass Duck tail
    Sebring mirrors on stock bases. (No drilling required)
    Lexan side windows
    Stock front and rear windshields
    H4 headlights.


    I'm sure I am missing a few small items as the list is extensive. I do have a short video of the car running if you would like to see/hear it as well as copies
    of the COA. This is a great do it all type of car that I must let go to fund another project. If you have any questions please let me know John@jollyjumper.com
    The car will be listed in other places so I may end the auction early. Car is located in Lewiston NY USA 14092
    Asking $44,900 obo
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    911 1967S 308470
    [B]911 1965 301946 Irish Green
    [B]911 1965 302962 Polo Red
    911 1965 300760 White SOLD
    911 1971S S/T 2.5
    914-6 1970 GT 2.3
    Look for me at a track near you!
    Early S Reg #2699
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    Nice build. Sounds stout. GLWS.
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    Thanks, Pics don't do the car justice, its one of those rare cars that looks better in person.
    Last edited by Fubawu; 04-17-2017 at 11:12 AM.
    911 1967S 308470
    [B]911 1965 301946 Irish Green
    [B]911 1965 302962 Polo Red
    911 1965 300760 White SOLD
    911 1971S S/T 2.5
    914-6 1970 GT 2.3
    Look for me at a track near you!
    Early S Reg #2699
    https://www.facebook.com/#!/MachineMotorsports

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    Brown Sugar?



    How about Honey Doo Doo?

    Great build. You couldn't even begin to put this car together for asking price.

    John, seriously; why brown?

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    C'mon Frank this is the 70's I'm going to add orange shag carpets grow a Burt Reynolds stash and call it a day!

    In all seriousness that's the original color. It looks really good in person.

    Also if it was Orange or Viper Green it would be $55k
    911 1967S 308470
    [B]911 1965 301946 Irish Green
    [B]911 1965 302962 Polo Red
    911 1965 300760 White SOLD
    911 1971S S/T 2.5
    914-6 1970 GT 2.3
    Look for me at a track near you!
    Early S Reg #2699
    https://www.facebook.com/#!/MachineMotorsports

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    It's a cool car.
    Some confident guy will snap it up.



    Sphincterlicious!

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    Frank I'm laughing out loud in my office, I had to read that word three times to get it!!
    911 1967S 308470
    [B]911 1965 301946 Irish Green
    [B]911 1965 302962 Polo Red
    911 1965 300760 White SOLD
    911 1971S S/T 2.5
    914-6 1970 GT 2.3
    Look for me at a track near you!
    Early S Reg #2699
    https://www.facebook.com/#!/MachineMotorsports

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    Condition over color every time.
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

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    Looks to be a good value but I'm confused why the seller set the video to "Paint it Black" instead of "Brown Sugar". Seems like a lost opportunity.
    Registry Member #1583
    '73 911 S Aubergine (VIN#9113301295)

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    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    Looks to be a good value but I'm confused why the seller set the video to "Paint it Black" instead of "Brown Sugar". Seems like a lost opportunity.
    Your spot on. A friend of mine mentioned that after I put it together! As for value I just put it up on ebay no reserve starting at $39500!! Lets see if people actually use ebay as an auction

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/222481166126?
    911 1967S 308470
    [B]911 1965 301946 Irish Green
    [B]911 1965 302962 Polo Red
    911 1965 300760 White SOLD
    911 1971S S/T 2.5
    914-6 1970 GT 2.3
    Look for me at a track near you!
    Early S Reg #2699
    https://www.facebook.com/#!/MachineMotorsports

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