Porsche 911 Turbo NFT 94 is a crimson Porsche 911 Turbo with a sunroof. It is shown on a grey background. This non-fungible token is part of the Custody Garage Porsche 911 Turbo collectible series of 100 images.
The Porsche NFT also comes with the right to get a 12in x 12in or 30.48cm x 30.48cm poster. Simply complete the details as supplied when you buy the car NFT and it will be shipped free of charge to your door. Only one poster in this size will ever be printed.
Porsche 911 Turbo NFT Traits
Body Colour
Crimson – 6% have this trait
Wheel Colour
Black – 13% have this trait
Stone Guard
Body Colour – 21% have this trait
Stripe
No – 96% have this trait
Sunroof
Yes – 62% have this trait
Headlight Colour
Clear – 94% have this trait
Door Handle Colour
Body Colour – 96% have this trait
Roof Rack
No – 90% have this trait
Roof Rack And Luggage
No – 97% have this trait
Racing Number
No – 98% have this trait
Background Colour
Grey – 12% have this trait
Other Car NFTs
This is number 94 of 100 in the Porsche 911 Turbo car series from Custody Garage. You can see all the collectible car NFTs listed.
About The Porsche 911 Turbo
The street going version of the Porsche 911 Turbo dates back to 1975. The turbocharged race cars were earlier and go back to the late 1960s. The model was known by a few names depending on the year and market where it was sold. For example, 911 Turbo, Turbo Carrera and 930 are the main ones. It goes without saying that the 911 has an air cooled, rear engined flat six engine. This made it a unique combination back then and much of it has been retained in the current models. The air cooling was swapped for water cooling in 1999 with the release of the 996 models.
This is a car that along with perhaps the Lamborghini Countach was on many young boy’s bedroom walls and a few girls too. There were plenty of wall posters to choose from at the time. Perhaps the predecessor to these Porsche car NFTs!
This Porsche NFT is called the Porsche 911 Turbo and perhaps the best description. Initially it had a 3 litre engine that was increased to 3.3 litres for the 1978 model year. This was achieved with a small increase of 2mm to the bore. They added an air to air intercooler at the same time. Power increased from 191kW to 221kW and torque from 329Nm to 412Nm. One of the easiest ways to spot the difference is the change to the whale tail. It was redesigned to accommodate the intercooler and the black rubber edging was made more pronounced.
Further changes were made in 1983 and power increased to 243kW and torque to 432Nm. This version wasn’t available in all markets because of emissions requirements.
The last model year for the G-body Porsche 911 was 1989 and this also meant the end of the 911 Turbo or 930 model. For that year it received the G50 five speed gearbox.
All the Porsche 911 Turbo NFTs by Custody Garage, including this crimson one, are the 3.3 litre version. To find out more about car behind this Porsche 911 Turbo NFT, you can read more here.