





Magnus hasn't owned the thing since 2013, but it remains as he intended it, and the build is far more thorough than most 911s riding the most recent restomod wave of popularity, a wave that surely grew in the wake of Magnus's early Outlaw films. The added value from this car's pop culture status will be hard to suss out from the overall sale price, and considering how much a well-sorted hot-rod 911 goes for without a big name attached to it, this will likely go north of $300,000. You can read about and see more of the build as it came together on Magnus' site for the STR IIhere , and theauction in progress can be viewed here, on PCARMARKET . The basics for the busy: built on a '72 911T base, power comes from a short-stroke mechanically-injected 3.2L, the suspension has been comprehensively upgraded, and the wide flares are all steel.Tons of photos and additional details are listed on the build page .
Never heard of PCARMARKET? Think Bring a Trailer but just for Porsches. There are a couple of neat tweaks to the standard online auction formats—like sellers receiving a percentage of the sale price in no reserve auctions—and if you aren't into the "Magnus 911," there are a couple of sweet alternatives to window-shop, like the964 Turbo here .
What do you think the STRII will go for? Magnus rarely sells his 911 creations, and this was one of the early cars that helped propel his popularity, so some Porsche enthusiasts will view this more as a cultural artifact than a well-built 901 restomod.




