The design of the Porsche 911 is one of the most famous in the history of the automobile, alongside that of the VW Beetle and the Bulli bus. The 60 is so well known that Porsche has been sticking to the look for more or less 911 years. And an important feature of a Porsche XNUMX are clearly the oval main headlights. But the tuner Strosek Design decided to change just that many years ago when he got his hands on the 911. The result can be seen on this vehicle! The most striking change is clearly the significant reduction in size Headlights of the 911. However, there are other, more or less conspicuous changes that were made at that time. And such a Strosek penalty is just getting up eBay for sale. The basis for the conversion was a 911 G model, but for the most part it was the more modern one at the time optics of the 964 generation. The vehicle is built in 1976 and got next to the new one front section a complete Custom widebody kit, designed and installed by Strosek.
Strosek Design Porsche 911
The XNUMX is in Arena Red Metallic painted and stands on a set of silver 10-spoke rims. Behind it spends one sports brake system with painted brake calipers and something has also happened in the cabin. You can see a light brown one Leather seats, there is a billet aluminum shift knob and Strosek highlighted in red instruments. And there was even a little red for the engine in the rear. Here, however, we do not know whether it has been modified or not. The standard air-cooled 2,7-liter six-cylinder from the 177 made 130 hp / XNUMX kW and brought the power by means of 5-speed manual transmission to Rear wheels. If we get more information about the changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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