English: A 1982 Porsche 911SC was modified into a "Flachbau" ("slantnose") by Camillo & Domenico Scaduto of Carrozzeria Italia at their restoration shop in Escondido, California.
This type of modification was first offered by Porsche for their 930 Turbo under a special program since 1981.
The front end was restyled after the racing 935s. According to some sources, Porsche built 948 units.
Domenico Scaduto and his son Camillo Scaduto handcrafted the "Flachbau" as Porsche did with steel fenders before the advent of lesser quality fiberglassed modifications by other shops.
Yet, over the years, they were able to build 87 units in Southern California before the style faded. The wheels on this particular car are OZ/MSW Vega, 3 piece.
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