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Kalmar reveals its latest 400bhp 911 restomod
Danish automotive company reveals its next ‘7-97’, and it’s another beauty
Welcome to a classic Porsche that’s listened to the entire Greatest Hits Of 911 album. It’s the next Kalmar Automotive 7-97, and – long story short – it’s lovely, despite any misgivings you might harbour about yet another bespoke 911.
The 7-97 refers to Tom Kristensen’s Le Mans exploits; the fabled Danish racing driver has won nine times, his first Le Mans-winning number ‘7’, and ‘97’ the year of his first victory. He’s got car #1, and like that, this new one's a beaut.
As all 7-97s are, this one’s based on a ‘low mileage’ 964-era 911 (from 1991). To that, Kalmar adds a ‘triple-4’ 4.1-litre engine that sends 400bhp through a six-speed manual gearbox and out the back. “This car moves forward like few,” explains boss Jan Kalmar.
The body's detailed in green with a lovely little carbon ducktail perched on the rear. The interior has been treated to a light brown finish, green carpets and “deep black” details. All in, the whole car weighs just 1,165kg.
Indeed, if it’s anything like that first Kalmar 7-97, there won’t be much that hasn’t been modified on this car. New three-way adjustable suspension, steering, brakes from a 964 Turbo and an attention to detail that’d take a lifetime to discover.
Like we said, lovely. To see how Tom Kristensen specced his very own 7-97, click here.
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