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1976 Porsche 911 Turbo with Kremer 935 Gr. 5 package

9306700570roadGermany
Engine
3.0L turbocharged flat-six, paired to four-speed manual transaxle
Colour
Ice Green Metallic

A 1976 Porsche 911 Turbo originally finished in Ice Green Metallic and subsequently converted by Kremer Racing in Germany with the 935K package, gaining bespoke fibreglass coachwork, performance upgrades, and a custom interior to match the factory special-order colour scheme. Following its display at the Munich Auto Show, it passed through a German grey-market dealer before making its way to the United States, where it changed hands several times. The numbers-matching 3.0-litre flat-six remains intact, and the car retains its period Kremer modifications with fewer than 41,000 miles recorded.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. Date unknownFactory delivery
    Heidelberg hairstylist
    partial documentation

    Original purchaser who commissioned the Kremer Racing 935K conversion and had the finished car exhibited at the Munich Auto Show.

  3. Date unknownPrivate sale
    Leo Clignett
    partial documentation

    Grey-market exotic car dealer who imported the car to the US, displayed it at a New York exotic car salon, then shipped it to California and later New Mexico where it was traded as part of a real estate transaction.

  4. Date unknownPrivate sale
    New Mexico real estate deal recipient
    none documentation

    Acquired the car from Clignett as consideration in a property transaction; multiple subsequent owners followed before current custodian.

  5. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Current consignor
    partial documentation

    Has held the car for roughly seven years; commissioned a repaint in the factory color and had an engine-out service completed in late 2018.

Competition

  1. Munich Auto Show
    Static display

    Following completion of the Kremer 935K conversion, the car was shown at the Munich motor show as a display piece, not a competitive entry.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2018
    Engine rebuild

    Full engine-out service completed, with supporting records on file through 2018.

    Service documentation covering 2014 to 2018 accompanies the car.

  2. Modification
    Kremer Racing

    Kremer Racing applied the 935K conversion package, encompassing performance engine upgrades, custom fibreglass body panels, a twin quad-tip exhaust system, power-adjustable Zender bucket seats colour-coordinated to the bespoke interior, and a period high-specification audio system with equaliser, CB radio, and corded telephone.

    Work carried out while the car was in Germany, prior to sale.

  3. Inspection
    Peter Drux

    Engine and drivetrain examined by Frankfurt-based Porsche specialist Peter Drux, who assessed the powertrain as being in excellent condition.

    Inspection conducted at the request of Leo Clignett before the car was shipped to the United States.

  4. Bodywork

    Exterior repainted in the original Ice Green Metallic shade, with fresh period-style graphics applied.

    Carried out within approximately five years prior to the catalogue date.

  5. Mechanical

    Fuchs alloy wheels refinished in a body-matching colour and fitted with a new set of Michelin TB tyres.

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