When Enthusiasts Drive A Classic 911, They “Realize It’s A Piece Of S***,” Says The Man Who Rebuilds Them
Jan Kalmar speaks openly on his frustrations with the classic 911 chassis. Kalmar Automotive is currently re-engineering a 993-chassis as a 959 homage. Kalmar and his company have already created a 964-inspired supercar, the 7-97. By and large, the Porsche 911 has become a seminal example of enduring automotive culture. While the design has evolved over the years, the classic models are revered as having birthed an iconic symbol of driving perfection. Its distinctive design and the engine’s placement behind the rear axle have inspired generations of envy among lovers and enthusiasts. Well, by and large, so it seems. Because clearly, the same veneration is not employed by all. Beetle jokes aside, the most recent criticism comes from an individual who is deeply involved in the redevelopment of these cars. Jan Kalmar, the founder of Kalmar Automotive , has built his reputation on restoring and rebuilding vintage Porsches. His business began by restoring early 911s, but ha...