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Thursday June 19, 2008
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Pictured here is a one-off 1969 Porsche 911. (Yes, you read that right.) This gorgeous example was two and a half years in the making, courtesy of Randolph Racing, a Porsche tuner shop located in Stoughton, MA and owned by Kevin Saltzman (pictured). Saltzman restored the entire car from what appeared to be a burned out, rusted out husk (see photo after the jump). He also added a wide body kit, a roll cage, and heavily reworked the engine and prepped it for track racing.
Saltzman showed off the car at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline, MA for German Car Day this past Sunday. Check out some of the photos; at the bottom, you'll find a photo of what the car looked like back in 2006 when Randolph began the project, along with a shot of one of the company's Porsche System Tester units.
Posted By:
Jamie Lendino
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