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In a few weeks Silverado will start in the 2010 Winter Trial. Under the skin this car is essentially a 2.7 Carrera RS. It has the suspension, engine and gearbox of that type, all mounted on a standard 911T body. The front brakes are S-type, it has stabilisor bars, but retains the narrow body, for now…. The rear torsion bars have been uprated to 26 mm Turbo items and this has all turned this 911 into a terrific driving tool. But it wasn’t always this great.

Silverado was my first classic 911, bought in 2003 and has gone through all the evolutions you can imagine. When I bought the car, it was a basket case, bog-standard 911 T with a carburetted 2.2 ltr engine. One the way home the clutch gave in and it all went to hell from there… The car was restored, taken apart again, due to the poor work done by a [...]

“Woodstock” has been with us for 3 years now and has gone through a constant upgrade process. It is an original 1973 911S chassis which has been modified to RSR spec over the years.

The nickname “Woodstock” was given recently by TwinSpark’s business manager, Daan Stolk, and refers to the Charlie Brown character, particularly to his color…

We acquired the chassis in 2006 from a German car trader. It came with an ONS pass which showed it had competed actively in the German Youngtimer Trophy. Unfortunately its then owner abandoned the RSR at shop after he was faced with a repair bill which he couldn’t pay. Subsequently the engine, gearbox and all of the interior were sold off by the repair shop, to cover the bill. The suspension remained however and in that barren state the car was moved to the shop where we bought it. Step by step the chassis was completed with the [...]

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