Autodeskers are known for their love of working on cars, recognized classics. For example, experts from the Arizona tuning studio Stärke decided to revive the sports car Porsche 356 Speedster, which was released in the 50's of last century. It's funny that the basis for the restored Oldsmobile decided to make a "cart" of modern Porsche. Designers said they would accept any Boxster for reconstruction, released from 1997 to 2012.
The company is ready to create four variants of Stärke Revolution Speedster: CS, Outlaw, SC and Carbon Fiber Outlaw. They are estimated in the amount of 60 to 150 thousand dollars. By the way, the cost of a donor machine is not included in this amount. The most inexpensive option will be a copy with a body made of fiberglass, and the most expensive will cost a model made of carbon fiber. It is worth noting that the body is produced manually. The entire technical base is taken with the Boxster, and the claimed work period is 120 days.
If we talk about powertrain, then for the revived Porsche engines 2.7 and 3.4 liters are used. They produce 220 and 325 "horses". But the owner of the top version will receive a 380-strong unit. In addition, the sports car Stärke receives adjustable Bilstein shock absorbers, sports release and unique wheels with Michelin tires.
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