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Wiedergeboren: Porsche 911 restomod launches in Australia


The restomod industry – which restores and modifies older cars using the latest technology – has exploded in recent years, following the success of companies such as Icon and Singer.

Australia now has its own restomod outfit, known as Wiedergeboren, offering buyers the opportunity to enjoy the classic characteristics of older Porsche 911 models – but with the addition of modern luxury, technology, and performance.

After building a successful law firm in Canberra, Jason Wenning fell in love with the Porsche 911 platform and the restomod community, and so he created Wiedegeboren – which translates to ‘reborn’ in German – to cater to the enthusiast community in Australia.

With the help of Mark Poole, a former professional racing driver and Porsche specialist in Adelaide, Wiedegeboren chose its first car to be based on a 1979 Porsche 911SC.

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Power comes from a 964-sourced 3.8-litre flat-six engine – bored out from 3.6 litres – rebuilt utilising many OEM components, but with bespoke internals, ported heads, custom camshafts, individual throttle bodies, and a ceramic-coated custom exhaust – all controlled by a Motec computer.

The rear wheels are driven through a strengthened 915 five-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential, with stopping power coming from the Porsche Boxster, and shock absorbers from Koni.

Speaking to CarExpert, builder Mark said the engine makes between 225 and 260kW of power – but with low- to mid-range torque prioritised for enjoyment on the road.

Built and rebuilt several times over the past eight years to get every detail “perfect”, the Wiedegeboren has now been unveiled to the public – with leather and tartan seats handmade in the UK, custom 18-inch alloy wheels from Canada, and hand-fabricated body panels.