The custom 911 features shrunken headlights, but that's only one of its many modifications
with a new front end, but it’s actually much more. The first thing is that it’s not even a 964. While that generation was produced from 1989-1993, this car is actually a 1976 model. The reason it looks so much more modern than it actually is, is because it’s not just a new front end that this car wears, rather a full custom widebody kit that was designed and professionally installed by Strosek.
On the subject of that engine, it’s unclear whether or not it’s been modified, but even stock the 2.7L air-cooled flat-six makes a respectable 175 hp . But regardless of power, it all gets sent to the rear wheels exclusively via a 5-speed manual transmission, so at least it should be engaging to drive.
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