IROC “Tribute”: 1984 Porsche 911 Carrera

We’ve always loved the look of Porsche IROC cars and this one’s no different. The nice thing about this particular 911 IROC tribute is that it’s not a fully stripped racecar like we often see, this one’s got a CD player, A/C that works and all those other creature comforts that make for a nice, streetable car. The seller set this car up to look like a racer but be versatile enough to drive daily. We like the attention to detail in the front and rear fiberglass bumpers and how he integrated the proper looking lighting, center-exit exhaust and duck tail spoiler on the car. Someone obviously put a lot of time, effort and money into this 911 and although it’s priced higher than most, at $33,500, we doubt you could replicate it for anything near that number.
This one piqued our interest because it looks like it’d be a blast to drive and the seller claims it’s ready to go. The chassis and motor have 100k miles but if properly maintained these cars will go on much longer. Additionally, he claims to have done a bunch of mechanical work including a servicing of the motor, new exhaust, fluids, plugs and heater. Further aesthetic details include a hidden antenna, new Porsche seats and MOMO wheel, RS door panels and 17″ Lindsey wheels. The RS door panels and Fuchs-Lindsey wheels are two items that are not cheap but really set this car off and show that the seller is a true enthusiast.
If we were in the market for a daily driver or a fun, reliable weekend cruiser to take to PCA meets, we’d definitely take a look at this Carrera. Find it here in Scottsdale, Arizona.






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