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1981 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo Coupe

Lot Number: 213

1981 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo Coupe

This 1981 PORSCHE 911 (930) TURBO COUPE

  • Sold for: £118,125

LIVE AUCTION: This lot was auctioned on Saturday 24th October, 2015 at 2.00pm BST at Stoneleigh Park, Stoneleigh Rd, Coventry, CV8 2LG

  • Body Colour

    BODY COLOUR
    Guards Red

  • Drive

    DRIVE
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  • Registration Number

    REG NUMBER
    TCX86X

DESCRIPTION

As Auctioneers, our Legal Department are fearful of the terms "as new, like new or better than new" but this situation makes it difficult to describe our 930 Turbo featured here, which would certainly qualify for "Better than new" if only we were allowed to say it...

This true 1980's icon is offered in fabulous condition from the best in the business. Offered in the very best colour combination of Guards Red with Black leather interior, this is a true Supercar of the period and rivalled the Ferrari Testarossa and Lamborghini Countach for wall space on bedroom walls up and down the country!

JCT 600, Porsche Centre Leeds painstakingly restored this 930 Turbo for the 2014 national "50 Years of the 911" restoration competition. This ambitious restoration was completed in just six months by the team at the now recognised "Porsche Classic Restoration Centre' to an exceptional standard deserving of two major accolades at the awards ceremony. The first was the Winner of "Porsche Cars GB Employee's Choice" and the second win was for "Best Mechanical Restoration". A thorough account of the full restoration is chronicled in a dedicated seven page feature in the April 2015 issue of Classic Cars magazine.

The basis for this restoration was an original UK right-hand drive 1981 930 Turbo, which had been discovered laid-up for more than 15 years in a garage north of Leeds. Complete, but down on its luck in terms of condition, it was home to a family of mice. With just six months to go before the car was to be judged (by 1970 Le Mans 24 Hour winner Richard Attwood), against the efforts of every Porsche Centre in the land, that mid-October deadline at Brands Hatch seemed ambitious.

To beat the competition it was clear that attention to detail and a sympathetic nod to originality would be necessary to make this truly best of breed. Andrew Harrison who was responsible for the bodywork and paint recalls "I didn't realise how bad the car was until (the car) was chemically stripped and bead blasted with tiny plastic balls'. "The inner wings, door panels, doors and spring hangers were the worst areas'. With originality being key, a flat paint finish would have been out of character on some areas of the car so an orange-peel effect needed to be fabricated on the insides of wings and sill bottoms. This was achieved by using a 68-line paint thickener in Guards red - normal paint being 23-line.

Jack Clarke was responsible for the running gear and brakes. He remembers the moment he saw the project and realised he was in for some late nights to get it all done. "The calipers were seized, the pistons jammed, the handbrake cable stuck and the wheels were scraping on the inside of the wheel arches'. These observations weren't too daunting until the brief arrived suggesting that as many parts as possible were required to be retained by sandblasting and zinc plating rather than replacing, and have it all finished in just a few months...

Just removing and stripping the brakes took an entire day due to corrosion, split calipers, locked handbrake and perished seals, however, shot blasting, zinc-coating and, no doubt a lot of swearing got it to tip-top standard. Finally, refinished wheels and fresh tyres completed this section.

On to mechanicals, the section for which their major accolade was received. Despite starting and running upon delivery to the JCT 600 workshops, it was feared that any extensive engine tests may cause unnecessary harm and since a full mechanical strip, repair and rebuild were scheduled anyway, this started in earnest. Andrew Wrexham, the Porsche Centre Leeds engine shop manager, identified rusty tinware, inhibited fins and baffle plates, corroded aluminium parts, nut fittings and pipework as well as more oil on the outside than the inside.

As with the bodywork, attention to originality was key so it was imperative that despite being a 33-year-old engine, as many original parts as possible were to be retained. As such, the engine retains its original aluminium crankcases and rocker covers which were vapour blasted which is the only technique that won't pockmark delicate surfaces. Despite all their heroic efforts, a new wastegate and new turbocharger were ordered and fitted. The gearbox, though thoroughly inspected required little work. It didn't need new synchromesh so was cleaned, reassembled and performs well. The end result is a real credit to the restorers.

Finally, the interior and electrics. The domain of Andrew Smith who was hampered by inaccessible fuse boxes and 80's wiring with no block connectors meaning a very involved process with connections that required being individually screwed in. Despite once being home to mice, the seats responded well to re-stuffing and reconditioning, and notwithstanding some difficulty finding a replacement carpet set or period correct headlining, as was the demands of this restoration they were of course correctly sourced and expertly fitted.

It must be said that the end result is simply incredible and worthy of the accolades it has received. Sold in absolute top order, this is a Porsche which demands serious consideration today.

But don't take our word for it.... We're pleased to direct you to two short videos that document much of the full restoration of this car, and introduces you to some of the expert engineers behind the build:

 

 

SPECIFICATION

Lot Number
213
Make
PORSCHE
Model
911 (930) TURBO COUPE
Registration Number
TCX86X
Chassis Number
WP0ZZZ93ZBS000665
Engine Number
6710737
Body Colour
Guards Red

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SPECIALIST

  • Paul Campbell

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