A Gallery of Theon Design’s Porsche 911 Restomod Project Named Chile 001.

Theon Design’s latest Porsche 911 restomod, project name Chile 001, takes to the road.
Theon Design’s latest Porsche 911 restomod, project name Chile 001, takes to the road.
Theon Design’s restomods are based on the 964 version of the Porsche 911, a generation produced from 1989 through 1994.
Open the door, the only exterior panel still made of steel, and the blueberry bonanza continues inside.
The interior includes a magnetic smartphone mount and a Focal audio system.
The 4.0-liter, naturally aspirated flat-six engine makes 400 hp.
Hidden away, the power-steering and air-con hardware have been moved to the front trunk to improve weight distribution.
Theon Design hand-builds about six reimagined Porsches each year.
With deep-dished Fikse wheels, the modified 911 looks squat and perfectly stanced.
Pricing on one of Theon Design’s restomod versions of the Porsche 911 start from $430,000—plus a donor car and local taxes.
The car’s half-height “duck tail” spoiler.
Theon Design estimates that the car has a zero-to-60 mph time of less than 4 seconds.
The interior is swathed in deep, intentionally aged purple leather.