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1977 911S Coupe Modified
Someone got a sweet deal on this sweet little ride

This 1977 911S Coupe was originally finished in Burgundy but has since been repainted in a beautiful shade of Oslo Blue and fitted with a fiberglass longhood, Carrera-style rear flares, and backdated metal bumpers. What really sets it apart, though, are the 911 R-style polycarbonate rear windows and a set of 16-inch Group 4 wheels.
Inside, the car features aftermarket Sport Seats trimmed in Black leather with Pepita inserts. It also includes RS-style door panels, a Numeric Racing shifter, and an aluminum footrest. Out back, there’s a replacement engine from a 1975 911, fitted with dual Zenith carburetors, an auxiliary oil cooler in the passenger-side fender, an MSD 6A ignition controller, and a free-flow header paired with a modified sport exhaust.
We’ve seen this car before, as it sold for a final bid of $128,911 back in December 2024. Since then, the market for backdated G-bodies has remained fairly steady, with plenty of cars bringing strong money. This time around, though, our Spotlight car sold for a final bid of $93,500. Someone got a sweet deal on a sweet ride.
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