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Mad Kuh RSR R Gruppe Magazine car for sale...finally!

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1978 Porsche 930 RSR/934 Recreation

Vin# 9308800117
30,000 original miles
Numbers matching
Less than 10,000 miles since complete restoration.
Original Cashmere Beige with Black interior
Well documented records and history.

This is a rare opportunity to own an incredibly special car with a fantastic history for a fraction of the price. This car was an unrestored concours original 1978 930 with only 4,500 miles in a storage facility in Nevada up until 7 years ago when an accomplished fabricator who had worked with Dan Gurney got hold of the car. This 930 was then transformed into a tribute to ‘70s Porsche racecar icons . There are many unusual details on this turbo that are done with the highest level of quality.

Recently (August 2004), the car was a feature cover story in Excellence magazine. I have copies of the article I can email to you. Excellence wrote a 5-page article that goes in depth with the builder of the car and his motivations/thought process in developing this beast. Furthermore, 911 & Porsche World magazine just featured this car in a their latest issue. All in all, this car has appeared in over a dozen magazines as well as several TV shows.

Well over $120,000 has been invested into this car in just the past couple of years. And, much of the work was hand fabricated by the prior owner with no specific dollar figure assigned to his time and expertise. Here is a list of all the details/work done to the car:

Body/Exterior:
• Filled in mirror holes, sunroof, antennae hole
• Custom fit 934 front and rear flares
• RSR rear bumpers
• 934 custom front bumper with splitter
• RSR Oil Cooler with cut out in engine area to fit RSR trunk floor
• Custom fabricated duck tail to fit over 930 intercooler
• Concours level repaint that was color sanded
• Custom aluminum 917 centerlock wheels with custom centerlock adapters
• 911R plexiglass rear side windows
• Plexiglass rear windows with custom WWII fighter plane vents
• Personalized California blue plate “Mad Kuh”
• Vintage F1 style side mirrors
• RSR license plate lights

Interior:
• Completely redone
• New RSR style bucket seats with custom sliding brackets
• RSR lightweight carpet kit
• Backdated door locks
• RS lightweight door panels with custom speaker perforation and leather wrapped handles
• Delete back seats
• Rear speakers hidden under carpet covered parcel shelf
• Custom RSR roll bar
• Custom matching Coco floor mats
• Delete center console, heater box to give an earlier look
• Momo Prototipo steering wheel
• Hard wired V1 radar detector (V1 not included)
• Hard wired Ipod connector to Factory Blaupunkt stereo

Suspension/Brakes:
• New 917 floating brake rotors and Mintex pads
• 935 monoball coilover suspension
• Corner balanced and alignment by Johnson Alignment
• Dry weight is 2,565 lbs
• New control arms
• New upper and lower shock mounts
• New spring plates
• New Bilstein shocks

Engine/Exhaust:
• Twin plug conversion by Andial:
• Updated Tensioner Kit
• New injection lines
• New cam and oil lines
• Intake manifold work
• Cylinder head work
• Valve job
• Modify scavenger pump
• New sport valve springs
• Port and polish intakes
• Cut valve seats
• Bore intake blocks to 36mm
• Bore Plenum to 36mm
• Ollies rocker arms
• Powdercoat fan

• Further engine/turbo work by Vision Motorsports:
• 964 cams
• New custom Borla exhaust
• New BTR clutch and pressure plate
• Modify wastegate
• Devlar head studs
• Kolken ceramic bearing turbo
• Passes California’s strict smog test
• Runs on 91 octane.
• The motor is detuned to 0.5 bar of boost. Designed to run at 1.1 bar of boost. Even so, the car recently dyno tested at 315hp and 287 lb ft of torque to the rear wheels. At full boost, estimated crank hp is nearly 500hp!!

As you can tell, a lot of time, thought, and money went into this 930. It is a very special car with a well-documented history. It is a true head turner. This R Gruppe hot rod is becoming very well known in the Porsche world.

Will consider serious offers over $80,000 U.S.

Also, I will help coordinate shipping to anywhere in the world.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Paul at 714-668-0345 or paul@autokennel.com

For tons of pictures, either cut and paste the following URL into your browser, or click here: http://www.AutoKennel.com

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Graphics are Vinyl...CAN BE REMOVED

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Many of you have asked about the graphics. It was all put on with vinyl and can be peeled off with no damage to the paint. Attached are a couple photos of the car without the graphics. I can remove the graphics before delivery, or even help the new owner create their own custom "tribute" race theme.

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Post by Lightweight_911 »

Paul - have you considered contacting the previous owner (Paul Van der Linden) ?

He recently said that selling the car 3 years ago was a big mistake...

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- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
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Post by paul-hb »

Yes, but I thought Paul was onto other projects too. He is a talented guy.

Thanks for posting that photo...looks great!

Paul
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Post by Derek »

Great car and great graphics 8)
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I love this car, in both incarnations, particulary in the"cuts" version.
I love the smell of burnt rubber and hydrocarbons in the morning, it smells of......victory.
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I'm vegetarian and still think its cool 8)
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Post by 74rsman »

i love that car.
im a re-mortgage short though.
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Post by sjm »

Have to agree - stunning looking car, and spec sounds amazing. Have committed to keeping my 356 for a coupe of years though, otherwise I'd be very keen....

Good luck with the sale. If you're tempted to part-ex with a very good '58 356A then let me know!

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Post by sng45 »

Hi Simon
Sent you a mail re your 356 - not sure if it's gone through !
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Mad Kuh is still available

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Had some bad deals fall through. Car is still available.

I just picked up a 70k original mile '74 Euro (ROW) Carrera #s match/Cardex...thinking of keeping...if so, would have to sell Mad Kuh.

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Post by 74rsman »

did this thing go for $60k on ebay recently..?
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Post by paul-hb »

No, it got up to mid 60's on ebay (but didn't meet the reserve) with offers in the low 70's...need just a bit more to seal the deal...
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Post by 74rsman »

if i could buy one more 911 it would be that 934.
superb car
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Thanks...you should. With the dollar so weak and shipping rates down plus these cars don't loose their value...how can you go wrong ;)
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