Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 Coupé (G model)
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Vehicle data
Make / Model: Porsche 911
Version: Carrera 3.0 Coupé
Year of manufacture: 1976
Mileage: 105,547 km
Engine: 6-cylinder boxer
Engine displacement: 2,993 cm³
Power: 200 hp (147 kW)
Torque: 255 Nm at 4,200 rpm
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Fuel: Petrol
Color: White
Interior: Velour, black
Value Added Tax: Differential taxation (margin)
equipment
interior
Comfort seats
Black headliner
Exterior
Electrically adjustable exterior mirrors
Infotainment
Audio system
Radio preparation
Vehicle description
This Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 is one of the rarest and most significant models in 911 history.
It was only built for two years (1976–1977) and is considered the direct successor of the legendary
Carrera 2.7 RS .
With only 3,687 units produced worldwide, including 2,564 coupes, this model is now a
A highly sought-after collector's vehicle. Approximately 60% of the vehicles were left-hand drive , which increased their appeal.
This example further emphasizes this point.
Technically, the Carrera 3.0 combines the best of both worlds:
The classic design of the 2.7 RS
The 3.0-liter aluminum engine block , which was also used in the Porsche 930 Turbo presented at the same time.
It was used – but here without a turbocharger.
It is particularly noteworthy that the engine uses the crankshaft and flywheel of the legendary Carrera
RS models feature this engine. This engine formed the technical basis for all subsequent air-cooled 911 models.
until 1989 (911 SC & Carrera 3.2).
A purist, honest 911 with enormous historical significance, great value retention and collector potential.
Service & Additional Services
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