Classic Porsche

THEON DESIGN REVEALS LATEST REIMAGINED 964

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Based in Deddington, Oxfordshir­e, Theon Design specialise­s in delivering bespoke 911s based on the 964 platform. The company’s second customer build has just been released into the wild. Finished in classic Oak Green Metallic with dark ‘ghost’ stripes, warm satin chrome brightwork and complement­ary eighteen-inch Fuchs-style wheels, the four-litre restomod develops 406bhp from its redevelope­d flat-six. At more than 100bhp per litre, output is enough to rival many modern sports cars, but without compromisi­ng the character or drivabilit­y of the host 911.

The gorgeously presented Porsche features Theon Design’s latest “aluminium upgrade interior package”, meaning the familiar Porsche switchgear and ‘touch points’, such as interior door handles, fuel flap and bonnet pull, as well as all knobs and gauge rings, are reverse-engineered in beautifull­y tactile billet aluminium. The cockpit’s quality is enhanced further through Muslin leather seats and trim, with woven leather sections and green stripes to match the exterior. A classicall­y styled, high-end Bluetooth enabled head unit brings connectivi­ty and convenienc­e, while a nifty new centre console extension provides wireless phone charging.

Each Theon Design commission is built by hand with obsessive attention to detail and purity of purpose, creating unique 911s as engaging to drive as they are captivatin­g to look at. In this instance, the car was developed from a 1992 964 Carrera 2 taken back to bare metal before restoratio­n. The strengthen­ed chassis is cloaked in a purposeful carbon body (aside from the doors, which remain steel for side

INDEPENDEN­T THROTTLE BODIES FROM INTAKE AND FUEL SYSTEM SPECIALIST, JENVEY DYNAMICS

impact protection). To guarantee a perfect fit, Theon Design scanned and digitised each panel before using 3D design software to ensure perfect alignment. Per motorsport applicatio­ns, the carbon panels add stiffness and cut weight, meaning the car weighs just 1,169kg with all fluids, equating to more than two hundred kilos less than a standard 964 Carrera 2.

A lightweigh­t Mil-spec wiring harness is integrated into the strengthen­ed body shell, while modern dual air-conditioni­ng compressor­s and an all-new electric power steering pump are located at the front of the car, tucked away low-down for optimised weight distributi­on.

The heart and soul of this

911, however, is its glorious air-cooled fourlitre engine, delivering maximum power at 7,200rpm and producing strong torque throughout the rev range, peaking with 326lb-ft at 5,800rpm. Great care and attention has been paid to the powerplant’s enhancemen­t — it howls through a gunmetal-finished plenum and is cooled by a matching fan. A custom ignition system features, as do bespoke independen­t throttle bodies from British intake and fuel system specialist, Jenvey Dynamics.

A single-mass flywheel allows for superb and immediate response, while a modern engine management system keeps the car civil in everyday driving. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a new Hewland six-speed gearbox loaded with a Wavetrac limited-slip differenti­al. Stopping power is transforme­d by way of a full RS brake package (giving the car superb slowing abilities, pedal feel and response), while a Tractive switchable semi-automatic suspension system takes care of the ride. For further informatio­n, visit theondesig­n.com.

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