1967 Porsche 911 · in progress
Short-Wheelbase 911 — Road Sculpture
SWB narrow work: stance, texture, and sound tuned for mountain passes and museum nights.

Journey
From Icon to Bespoke
A 1967 Porsche 911 reimagined through craftsmanship, performance engineering, and obsessive attention to detail.
01Stage 1
Base Model
An original 1967 Porsche 911, preserved in its classic narrow-body form.
02Stage 2
Foundation
Initial stance, wheel, and suspension direction begins to shape the vision.
03Stage 3
Structure & Stance
The car is stripped and prepared for bodywork, fitment, and structural refinement.
04Stage 4
Performance & Fabrication
Mechanical upgrades, fabrication, and performance-focused details take form.
05Stage 5
Refinement
Final body preparation, surface work, and design details come together.
06Stage 6
Final Bespoke 1967 911
The completed custom 911: timeless, handcrafted, and built with purpose.
Build story
A study in restraint: no wings, no loud graphics—just proportion, material choice, and exhaust note that reads as craft.
Design direction
Paint is a deep graphite with warm flake that only appears in direct sun. Interior leathers were vegetable-tanned and hand-stitched in small panels to avoid a “restomod” look.
Parts & fabrication
Custom exhaust headers were mocked in stainless before final Inconel. Suspension pick-up points were documented with 3D scans for repeatability.
Base car
1967 Porsche 911 — the starting point for material, proportion, and road manners documented in this project.