911 Super Carrera
The Porsche 911 Super Carrera (1973, often called SC) represents a special homologation variant of the 911 Carrera RS intended for racing. The Super Carrera features an air-cooled 2.7-liter flat-six engine producing approximately 210 horsepower with mechanical fuel injection. Power is delivered through a 5-speed manual transmission to the rear wheels. Weighing approximately 2,150 pounds with lightweight body panels and stripped interior, the Super Carrera achieved exceptional power-to-weight ratio. Features include wider rear fenders, ducktail spoiler, racing suspension, and minimal sound insulation. The Super Carrera was developed for FIA Group 4 homologation requirements, serving as the basis for successful racing programs in European championships. The Super Carrera represents pure 1970s Porsche racing heritage with air-cooled flat-six character, lightweight construction, and motorsport pedigree, making it highly collectible among vintage Porsche enthusiasts.