The Funny Thing About The Porsche 911 From Gone In 60 Seconds – SlashGear

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The Funny Thing About The Porsche 911 From Gone In 60 Seconds – SlashGear

Since Giovanni Ribisi’s character, brother to Cage’s Memphis Raines, had to drive a stolen 996 through a huge plate glass window, the crew needed to ensure the scene was as safe as possible. Part of that process involved making the car lighter, so the stunt coordinator tasked SPS Porsche Builders to come up with a solution. SPS decided to use a 1978 Porsche 930 911SC because the chassis was lighter. They removed the entire body and replaced it with a composite fiberglass, NOS factory original Porsche body from a 996 Carrera.

Plexiglas windows were installed so Ribisi and stunt driver Johnny Martin could kick them out if something went wrong and they needed to exit the car in 60 seconds or less. The 911’s interior was also taken down to the bare essentials, and other than replacing the original steering wheel with a three-spoke wheel for the stunt driver, it was otherwise left pretty much intact. Tina was wrapped with Arctic Silver Metallic paint and lavished with 17-inch 996 twist wheels to complete the overall bait and switch.

All of the changes resulted in the clandestinely costumed Porsche being 700 pounds lighter than an actual 996 Carrera. So, in the end they accomplished their mission. Ironically, they took what originally was a far more desirable air-cooled Porsche and made it into a much less appealing water-cooled Porsche. If you listen closely, you might hear Tina calling out to Mr. DeMille that she’s ready for her close-up.

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