Makellos Classics Cooks Up an Excellent 1972 Porsche 911

Makellos Classics has been cranking out some stellar restomodded Porsche 911s for some time now. I’ve driven a handful from the Southern California company, and each one leaves me more entertained than the last. This latest one is one of their best yet; a 1972 Porsche 911 done up as a lightly hot-rodded ST.
Starting with a ’72 is a smart move to attract the attention of classic 911 nerds. It was a unique year for the 911, as it debuted and then quickly got rid of its external oil filler location. This specific version has been resprayed in a gorgeous shade called Smyrna Green. The interior is finished in brown with dashes of a teal-like color. It all works, and it works rather well.
As for the car itself, its engine has been punched out to 3.5-liters. All manner of performance parts have been thrown at the chassis, and the fuel tank has been upgraded to a 100-liter rally-ready unit. This isn’t some crazy horsepower build, either. And that’s perfect. Makellos estimates it to deliver about 300 hp, which is perfect for a machine like this.
Yes, it is expensive. But if you’re after a Singer-like experience, you can get this for less than half the cost of one of those… and you don’t have to wait, either.
By Jeff Glucker
Jeff Glucker is the co-founder and Executive Editor of Hooniverse.com. He’s often seen getting passed as he hustles a 1991 Mitsubishi Montero up the 405 Freeway.
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