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1974 Porsche 911 ST Evocation
Autostorico Partners LLP

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24-1118005

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United Kingdom

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Configuration Left Hand Drive

 

Engine 3600

 

Transmission Manual

911 S upgraded to ST Specification. 3.6 Litre engine running Jenvey throttle bodies and OMEX electronic ignition. G50 quick shift close ratio gearbox. The Porsche 911 S ‘ST Evocation’ offered at Autostorico is a September 1974 example which was supplied new to North America market. Fast forward to 2006 when the car was purchased by an avid Porsche enthusiast David White. David along with the car moved to Slovenia where the journey to build the ultimate ST Evocation began. He undertook a no expense spared conversion with the help of Matjaz Novak an ex Porsche racing engineer. Works included removing the engine, gearbox and stripping the whole body, before replacing many of the panels with lightweight Kevlar or carbon panels before a respray in Viper Green. The original engine was replaced with a fully rebuilt 3.6 litre 964 unit running Jenvey throttle bodies and an OMEX electronic fuel injection system. This was mated to a close ratio quick shift G50 gearbox with a ZF limited slip differential along with upgraded brakes and suspension system. Other highlights include genuine 16” Fuchs alloys, Bonnet mounted driving lights, Bespoke exhaust system, FIA approved Heigo roll cage, Schruth harnesses, Heated windscreen. A period lightweight interior was installed which included Bielstein bucket seats, Alcantara trim and Momo steering wheel. This exceptional example is the best 1970’s Porsche’s we have ever driven.
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