This 1971 Porsche 911 T Lightweight ‘Outlaw’ is a stunning classic sports car that has been tastefully ‘resto-modded’ with various performance, cosmetic, and weight-saving enhancements.
Originally finished in white, it now boasts an elegant Stone Grey exterior and a Cognac leather-trimmed interior with perforated inserts on the dashboard and door cards. Riding on 15-inch Fuchs alloy wheels with matte-black finish and anodized ‘petal’ spokes and lips, it is equipped with Pirelli P6000 tires.
The external upgrades include an RSR-style front bumper, fibreglass front wings, a Kevlar bonnet, widened rear wheel arches, a custom-made rear bumper, and bullet-style door mirrors mounted in the front quarter light windows. Additionally, the front horn grilles, headlight, and tail light surrounds are blacked-out for a distinctive appearance.
Inside, the cabin features a Sony Xplod stereo with USB and auxiliary inputs, a half roll cage, simplified door cards with pull straps, and a black leather-trimmed Moto-Lita steering wheel.
Performance upgrades include a front strut brace, 911 S aluminum brakes, 930 torsion bar, and 911 S Bilstein shocks. The car is now powered by a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter flat-six engine, transmitting power to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission.
Source: Collecting Cars