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Our Favorite Porsches For Sale This Week: Volume 141

We’ve been compiling some amazing Porsche models on the internet for over five years now, and we’ve seen some pretty astonishing examples pop up now and again. This week we’re still working on getting our beach body. For that reason, we’re looking for buff widebody Porsches to inspire us! Hopefully you’ve enjoyed our “curated” look at the Porsche market. Keep in mind, some of these Porsches could be great collection investments, while others might prove to do more financial harm than good.

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1. 1979 Porsche 911 SC Targa Widebody For Sale

This wide and chunky Porsche looks great, doesn’t it? Obviously it didn’t look like this from the factory, but with the addition of some huge width flares, a Ruf-style bumper, and a wild 964 rear tail you wouldn’t think it would look quite right, but somehow it has grown together to have a pretty cohesive look. It’s got a good stance with some big wide wheels and tires. It’s got an interesting look with the Targa bar painted body color, and the soft top replaced with a hard metal roof. The interior looks awful, and the engine compartment looks a mess, so buyer beware, but it’s an interesting look from 10 feet, I imagine.

For more pictures, pricing, and information, check out the full listing on eBay

2. 1975 Porsche 911S Slantnose Widebody For Sale

 

I’m a real sucker for a slant nose coupe with wide turbo fenders and a 935-style tail. Add a set of flat-faced basket weave wheels color matched to the body, and I’m instantly in love. Unfortunately, this car doesn’t have the go to match its show, as it still features a bog standard 2.7 liter S motor from the mid-1970s. If this had some wild naturally-aspirated 3.4-liter that breathes fire, or a mega turbocharged job, it would be worth the bodywork. As it sits, this car is all hat and no cattle.

For more pictures, pricing, and information, check out the full listing on eBay

3. 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Sunburst Widebody For Sale

 

This Porsche is legit with a capital L. Before Nakai San started off on his worldwide tear of building RWB wide-fendered Porsches, he worked for Sunburst Japan building widebody Porsches. The original wide fender look was cribbed directly from Porsche’s motorsport models. You can see the RSR and GT2 influences here and there. You can see the incredible worksmanship that has gone into this car. You can see the gorgeous paintwork and the awesome engine work. This might be the coolest street legal Porsche I’ve seen for sale this year. Snatch it up before it’s gone.

For more pictures, pricing, and information, check out the full listing on eBay

4. 1973 Porsche 911S Targa Widebody For Sale

 

It’s hard to argue against a 1973 911S. The 2.4-liter engine is a gem with its high-spec camshafts. The suspension is well set up from the factory. It’s a beauty to boot. This one, however, has been fitted with some huge fenders and giant tires to resemble a period 911 RSR. The RSR was, obviously, a coupe. This treatment doesn’t look quite right on a Targa model, but it looks right enough that I would hustle it through the canyons every day from now until my dying one. It’s not perfect, but it’s got potential. And eye-searing yellow paint, which is always a plus.

For more pictures, pricing, and information, check out the full listing on eBay

5. 1979 Porsche 911 SC Widebody For Sale

 

I mean, just look at it. I love everything about this, except for the fact that the rear decklid says “Turbo” while the engine is clearly not turbocharged. I despise that immensely, and would throw that badge away immediately. Otherwise, this is great.

For more pictures, pricing, and information, check out the full listing on eBay

 

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