Engine: 6860333
One of Approximately 500 US-Market 930s Built for 1976
Showing Just over 41,000 Miles at the Time of Cataloguing
Desirably Equipped with Hard-to-Find Factory Options per Its Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
Striking Light Yellow over Black Color Combination
Features Modern Upgrades While Retaining Attractive Factory Appearance
3,200 CC Flat 6-Cylinder Engine
Motec Electronic Fuel Injection
Single KKK Turbocharger
245 BHP at 5,500 RPM
4-Speed Manual Transaxle
4-Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes
Fully Independent Suspension with Torsion Bars and Shock Absorbers
Having established their reputation with lightweight, naturally aspirated, well-handling sports cars, the 930 marked a large departure from their original recipe for Porsche. Under its flared fenders and the iconic “whale tail” spoiler was a turbocharged flat-six, which produced nearly 250 bhp. Not meant for the faint of heart, the single KKK turbocharger provided a significant power increase over earlier G-series models.
While overseas, the Porsche 930 was known simply as the 911 Turbo, first-year US delivery examples were marketed and badged as the “Turbo Carrera.” Ordered new in Light Yellow over Black leather, this Turbo Carrera was delivered new to California with rare optional equipment, including a limited slip differential and sport seats, both of which it retains to this day. Following its delivery, the car stayed in the Southwest, where it was serviced regularly and preserved in largely original condition.
Purchased by its current owner in 2009, it has been subject to recent extensive upgrades, including a fresh coat of Light Yellow paint and period-correct Pirelli tires and its original 3.0-liter turbocharged flat-six has been enlarged to 3.2-liter displacement. Despite appearing visually stock, the engine is coupled with a Motec electronic fuel injection system, providing a more modern driving experience. Now presented with just 41,000 miles and accompanied by extensive service records, this first-year 930 is ready to be enjoyed by its next caretaker.