Exterior:

Stunning 1976 Porsche 911 finished in an elegant dark blue that perfectly suits the timeless design of the classic G-series 911. The car has recently been repainted to a high standard, presenting beautifully with a deep gloss finish, straight body panels, and excellent overall fit and finish throughout.

This example retains all the iconic styling details enthusiasts love, including the chrome window surrounds, black stone guards, factory-style front fog lights, and classic Fuchs-style alloy wheels with polished lips and black centers. The slim rear bumperettes, signature round headlights, and clean European proportions give the car an authentic vintage Porsche presence from every angle.

A beautifully presented air-cooled 911 with elegant period-correct details and a refined color combination that highlights the unmistakable curves and character of one of Porsche's most iconic designs.

Interior:

The interior of this 1976 Porsche 911 presents beautifully in a classic black finish and perfectly matches the timeless character of the car. The cabin remains clean, simple, and driver-focused, featuring period-correct sport seats with horizontal stitching, clean black carpeting, and a well-preserved headliner that gives the interior a fresh and elegant appearance throughout.

The iconic five-gauge dashboard remains the centerpiece of the cockpit, complemented by a Prototipo-style steering wheel with Martini Racing center detail, adding a subtle vintage motorsport touch. For originality, the factory steering wheel is also included with the car. The dashboard, door panels, and switchgear all present very well and maintain the authentic feel of a classic air-cooled 911.

Attention to detail can be seen throughout the cabin, from the clean door shuts and trim pieces to the freshly repainted jambs and inner body sections that match the exterior finish. Combined with the simple analog layout and unmistakable Porsche driving position, the interior perfectly captures the pure and timeless atmosphere of the classic 911.

Mechanics:

Mechanically, this 1976 Porsche 911 is powered by its iconic 2.7L air-cooled flat-six engine paired with a desirable 5-speed manual transmission. The engine bay presents in clean and honest condition, retaining its classic factory appearance with original-style components, decals, and airbox setup that perfectly suit the character of the car.

On the road, the car performs exceptionally well and delivers the pure driving experience these classic 911s are known for. The engine starts easily, runs smoothly, and pulls strong through the rev range, while the 5-speed gearbox shifts properly and provides an engaging, mechanical driving feel. A well-sorted and enjoyable air-cooled Porsche that feels every bit like a classic 911 should.

Number Decoding:

CHASSIS NO. : 9117300618

For 1977, Porsche used a 10-digit VIN format for the 911 model range. The VIN identifies the model series, body style, model year, and production sequence.

'911' = Porsche 911
'7' = 1977 model year or late 1976
'3' = Coupe
'0' = Standard naturally aspirated version
'0618' = Sequential production number

ENGINE NO. : 6170092

The engine number 6170092 identifies this engine as a 2.7L flat-six produced for the 1977 model year Porsche 911 range. The "617" prefix corresponds to a Type 911/85 engine, originally used in naturally aspirated 911 Coupe models equipped with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection.

Power output was approximately 165 bhp, delivering the classic responsive and rev-happy character that made the air-cooled 911 famous.

GEARBOX NO. : 915/60 7070755

This Porsche is fitted with the desirable Type 915/60 5-speed manual transmission, one of the most recognized gearboxes used in the classic air-cooled 911 range.

The "915/60" designation corresponds to a 5-speed manual gearbox used in 1977 model year Porsche 911 2.7L models and is known for its direct mechanical feel and engaging driving characteristics.


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