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Here's why old Porsches ROCK - 911ST
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Porsche 911 ST ; Rare classic Porsches are today worth fortunes, they are highly coveted and collected by those in the know, and cars such as the Porsche 911ST which saw just 24 examples made, are a fabled rare Fabergé egg of the car world.
Only an expert will see this rather fetching car to be a replica of that mythical 911ST and while this car's value may not be quite into the millions, it is non the less, a converted showpiece of the highest order.
And so to experience what this Porsche classic is like, why not join me Roger Bailey on a day of old school discovery.
Thank you again Ralf for loaning this beautiful car.
THE DETAILS:-
Backdated in 2020/2021 by Stuttgart Classica ltd.
Porsche 911 ST lock (1,610mm wide at rear)
ST flares
New front lock panel, welded on existing wings
New rear panel, 3-piece steel bumper
Front wings with horn grill
Centre fill tank, 85L
Repainted inside and outside, Gulf Blue Porsche code 328
Rectangle metal Porsche side mirrors
Original 15’’ Fuchs wheels, RSR optic, 8x15 ET10.6, 9x15 ET3,
Avon racing tyres CR6ZZ 215/60 R15, 245/60 R15
SSI heat exchanger with RSR muffler
964 camshafts
RennShift performance shifter
New fuse panels
Refurbished interior e.g., new carpets, new lining, back seat removal
Original 1970ties handbrake and heater leavers
Original 1970ties hockey puck steering wheel
Dashboard and gauge backdate
Rennsport sports seats
RS door cards, RSR door handles
911ST Backdate Build Sheet
Based on a LHD 911 3.2 Carrera Coupe, 1986 Model
Various new body panels due to rust (e.g. door sills, kidney panels, door jams, front screen corner, etc.)
Front lock panel (Steel)
Long bonnet (Steel)
Early bonnet rubber latches
85L Fuel Tank
Centre fill cap and neck
New front wings (Steel)
ST flairs, front and back (Steel)
ST front bumper (Fibre)
ST width rear bumper kit
3-piece rear bumper (Steel)
Front light kit with chrome lenses
Halogen bulbs H4 Philips Racing Vision
Chrome metal horn grills
Rear chrome lenses
Porsche letters for engine lid
Polished steel engine lid grill
Rectangle wing mirrors 91173111600
Polishing and plate door and window frames
New heated windscreen (green top tint)
Chrome wiper arms and blades
RSR style door handles
Batterie cut off
New batterie
Decals sticker
Lots of seals, straps, rubber parts, wires, relays, etc.
INTERIOR
Carpet set (anthracite grey)
Headliner
RS vinyl covered door cards
RS door handle kit
Original F-Model handbrake with heater leavers
Heater blower cover
Heater backdate ducts
Rennsport seats RS80 - Black Leatherette / Black Corduroy Centre
Seat belts refurbished
Dash backdate kit
New gauges faces (ST style)
Original "hockey puck" 32cm steering wheel
RennShift performance shifter
917 wood shift knob
Puretrack fire extinguisher with seat mount
Interior light with chrome bezel
Back2You car tracker
PAINT
Paint preparation, metalwork and leadwork
Full body paint, including inside of car and engine bay (in black)
Porsche colour code 328 Gulf Blue
WHEELS & CHASSIS
Bilstein Sport shock absorbers
Original 15" Fuchs wheels (8x15 ET10.6, 9x15 ET3)
Wheel refurbishment to RSR optic
Avon tyres CR6ZZ 215/60 R15, 245/60 R15
Wheel spacers
Balancing and wheel alignment at CenterGravity.co.uk
ENGINE
Rebuild of original 915 gearbox
New clutch
964 camshafts
Engine detailing (e.g. vapour blasting, zinc plating and powder coating)
New oil cooler, oil pipes and oil tank
Valvoline VR1 Racing Oil 20W-50
New Bosch fuel pump and fuel hose
SSI headers
SSI oil pipes
Dansk RSR street/racing exhaust 2 racing outlets, Ø70mm
New LED fuse panels (front and back)
Many small engine parts
Chip mapping
Phew !
You’ve nailed it Roger - You’ve not only captured the essence of the driver’s car experience; but also, you’ve communicated it very well.
Cheers!
thanks David, appreciate your comment
David Sherley. Totally Agree.👍👍 Keeping on the subject of other older Porsche 911 videos, Just spotted this one on RUclips. lol .......... >>>> 7 Reasons You Should Own A Porsche 911........
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Thanks for this video of the 911 ST Recreation Roger. Fabulous music, great content, amazing aerial shots, gritty background, witty superlatives, it has it all. I appreciate all your hard work making these videos for us. 😎
Thanks Robbey300 - appreciated
Such a Beautiful car!!
Dieses Auto ist sehr cool, schöne Farbe
i have a sorted '72 T/E... I also ride bikes and I reckon these old Porsches feel more like a 4 wheel motorbike and really get the blood stirring and are totally immersive... nice review
i came over from the car guys! i love your video, I'm a passionate 911 owner from the states and will watch your current , past and future vids!
Hi Steve, great to have you on board, hope you like what you find here - Best Wishes - Roger
Superbe video au top !
Thanks Roger for making the video. I think you did an amazing job. LOVE IT.
Speak soon
Ralf
Your welcome Ralf, Speak soon
superb video Roger, as we have come to expect, you've captured the essence of this excellent 911 Porsche perfectly, thank you and your friend Ralf
thanks Spook
A great video and an absolutely beautiful car. The car even has the steering wheel on the correct side. I’ve never owned an air cooled Porsche… I think I need to change that.
thanks Robert ;-)
Thanks Roger. Just commencing my own gulf blue 911 ST backdate, using a 964 C4 as a base. Very excited, and even more so when the car is completed next year.
excellent! it will certainly be a head turner
perfect car and an interesting story of the 911ST, an enjoyable video
Glad you enjoyed it
excellent review, what a car
Thanks Alan yes great car
Amazing and Love the color!!!
incredibly good video roger ralfs car is fantastic thank you both for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Wonderful video and content. Thanks Roger, please keep them coming.
Thanks, will do!
Love your videos. Really informative with depth. Thank you Roger. Keep style for oldies like me !!
Glad you like them! cheers - Roger
what a brilliant car and a brilliant review Bravo
Greetings Mr bailey you are definitely at the high end of this RUclips car video business.. your camera work and presentation is absolutely top-notch. it’s a delight to watch every video you make .
“keep them coming…”
Thanks Rob, I’ll keep them coming 👍🏼
superb video it really gives you the feel of this car, bravo
Glad you think so!
roger bailey = the best youtube car reviewer there is, thank you for this latest video, it is very enjoyable and interesting
Wow, thanks!
excellent Rodger
thanks
Excellent video of a very beautiful and charismatic car. Perfect 👌
Cheers Gio 👍🏼
masterclass of a review video and a gorgeous old car
Thanks 🙏
amazing really that a car styled from the 70s STILL cuts it among its modern counterparts. Not in a quaint isn’t it sweet way, no, it’s still hard as hell with real presence
Real presence yes
Great car. Great scenery. Great video 👍
Thanks !
cool video
Hi Rog, top photography...very good. So what's next one of those Minors ??
Hi John, sadly I couldn't get those minors going so it will have to be another Porsche.
Wow, I had to revisit this for my Sunday am daydreaming! What flares are those and where from? Who did the bodywork? Perfection. I would like more motor? Can you get into engine suspension details? BTW, I am building a ‘71 T still w its narrowbody w a 3.8 shoehorned into her. Come to Scotland next year and we’ll go for a drive 👍
Hi
The car was build at Stuttgart Classica. ST steel flares front and back. 3.2 engine with 964 cams, SSI and RSR exhaust.
Another great video Roger. Just one question? Are you getting a gt4 rs?
thanks, no I'm not in the market for a GT4RS
Cool video man. I’m 24 and I hope to own an early 911 (f body) or if money becomes a problem I’ll just settle for a G body 911.
'settle' he says :)
Thanks Allen hope you get one
Just goes to show that when you have the perfect DNA in a car, it doesn't need to change much.
Being able to recreate a 1970's 911 ST with parts from a 1986 911, 16 years it's junior, is pretty impressive.
Also. Love the stopwatch stuck onto the dashboard 8-))...
Great video Mr. B. But regardless of how good looking and how uncluttered the exterior of this ST is, it's not the car for me.
Your No1 Stalker 8-))...
I’m guessing your more a fan of newer cats
*cars not cats
@@RogerBaileyOnCars We have a 16 year Old cat called Albert. His mother, who we had, vanished some years ago so we've known 'Bertie since a few minutes old.
He sleeps for 23 hours a day now.
@@RogerBaileyOnCars I love old cars. If that golden finger pointed at me, then maybe I'd get one. A series 1 E-type. Merc 300sl. Jaguar XK140. Austin Healey 3000 (I had one for a day! Really torquey engine.)
I used to have an old MG Midget with the 1,500 engine. A drifters delight with no weight on the rear but with very quick steering. The looks on other drivers as I went around a bend, hit wet leaves and came out of it with the car not exactly pointing in the right direction, even though I was in full control, was always a delight. My screaming passenger was always funny too. 8-))...
@@thezanzibarbarian5729 nice story, we have no cat apart from one that comes in each day, we feed it 😂
Beautiful build, but 1300 kg seems heavy for a build like this, with the rs bumpers and more stripped interior it should be 2500 pounds (1130 KG) or so. I've weighed a 1984 Carrera with stock body (AC delete, duck tail) at 2650 pounds (1202 KG). Not trying to be a jerk or anything, just wanted to add that.
Thanks, it could well be lighter than stated
It is probably well lighter. I stripped everything I could, but did go with steel flairs 😔
Need to get in on scale
What's the blue paint code for this car please?
Gulf blue Porsche colour 328
Thanks so much Roger👍🏻
Nicely done. I agree with all of your observations, but I think an honest restoration of a long hood 911 T/E/S would give all the drama, presence, and enjoyment. Not sure I would do a fake ST, Carrera RS, etc. The “regular” 911 was a wonderful machine in its own right.
What colour blue is the car???
Porsche colour code 328 Gulf Blue
@@RogerBaileyOnCars thanks for the code
Mate, you are like 10yrs too late. Even since Magnus Walker came on the scene