A 356 is a tiny car by modern standards. At 65.4" wide, a 356 is narrower even than a current Mitsubishi Mirage(65.6"). Most 356 variants are also shorter in terms of height than Project 944 GTS, and around 18" shorter in overall length than my 944. Stretching one to fit over a 987 Cayman then, is no mean feat. West Coast Customs managed to combine …
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What Do You Think of this 356 Bodied Boxster Said to Be Built for Justin Bieber?
Update 10/9/2017: On the most recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage", West Coast Customs paid a visit and went over this build in even more detail. Turns out it started life as a Cayman... West Coast Customs (WCC) is one of those shops that creates polarizing designs, people tend to love or hate them. Me, I'm borderline. Other than the RWB …
Continue to the full articleAre These 550 Spyder Replicas The Ultimate Seduction?
Over the past four years, business partners, Daniel Verwers and Jess Wilson have built up Seduction Motorsports (SM) into one of the premier builders of turn key 550 Spyder replicas. As those of you who may be familiar with starting a new business from scratch will be all too familiar with, that does not come easily. Daniel started SM …
Continue to the full articleHow To Shoehorn 650 hp Into Porsche 911 SC
More than one Porsche enthusiast will be shaking their head at this transformation… for a number of reasons. In today’s trend toward “originality” a 911 SC made up to look like a 930 already has a few strikes against it. Consider the flat-six engine has been replaced by a non-German brand, one that is water-cooled, and things get even dicier. Is …
Continue to the full articleIs it a Porsche? Strosek? Ferrari? Porschari!!!
We've been a bit lax with our eBay finds of the month lately, but that's only because we don't want to bore you with just any old car or Porsche related item. It takes something special to make our list! Take this month's example for instance. What's with the decal on the front fender? Is it a Porsche? Is it a tuned version by Strosek? Or, …
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