The 911 ST was a classic In the Porsche world, a limited one at that. They were only produced in 1970 and 1971, but the production count was never publicly available. There is an estimate that just 20 to 25 911 ST models were created in all. The car was produced to compete in endurance racing events, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The ST was just one variant of the Porsche 911 and had many more technological advancements than the regular 911. The advancements included improved suspension and brakes, a lightweight body, and a more powerful engine. The car achieved what it was created for and has several class wins and podium finishes in endurance racing events during the 1970s.
This 1984 Porsche 911 ST backdate stands out with the exterior finished in Gulf-Orange, along with the 2 extra headlights at the front. You can also find rubber hooks instead of the metal catch and cable to save weight. On the rear end of the car, you will easily be able to spot the Dansk Cerakote center exhaust, which makes this car look absolutely stunning from the back side. The engine is a 3.2-liter flat-six paired with a 915 transmission, producing around 230 horsepower, and a WEVO short-shifter, as well as an RSR flywheel. The engine was managed by Autowerkstatt Ludescher. The car has only been driven 4700 miles since its engine and transmission were rebuilt. The car rides on KW Variant 3 coil-overs and Maxilite Fuchs wheels with Toyo proxie R888R tires.
This car is registered and titled in North Carolina. The latest service was on March 09, 2022, and has been driven around 250 miles since the inspection. There is a complete list of invoices and documents for this car, contact Hedon Motors for more information.