Chassis 930
1975 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0
1975 to 1977 · Coupe · 2,873 built
Price history
No recorded sales yet. We track auctions and listings for this market continuously.
Specifications
- Engine
- Turbocharged Flat-6, 3.0L
- Power
- 260 hp
- Torque
- 254 lb-ft
- 0 to 60
- 5.2s
- Top speed
- 155 mph
- Transmission
- Manual
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Curb weight
- 2,690 lb
- Production
- 2,873 units
- Original MSRP
- $26,000
- Designer
- Ferdinand Alexander Porsche
Common questions
How much does a Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0 cost?
A 1975 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0 cost $26,000 new. Across every sale we have on file, 3 have sold publicly at a median of $180,000. The Shifty Estimate for a well-kept example is $180,000. Cars have changed hands anywhere from $135,000 to $225,000, depending on mileage, color, and history.
What is a 1975 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0 worth today?
The Shifty Estimate is $180,000. We rate confidence low: 3 public sales in a year is not enough to be firm, and the honest range is wide. Treat it as a starting point, not a valuation.
Is a Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0 a good investment?
It has appreciated 592% against its $26,000 list price. Only 2,873 were built.
What has a Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0 sold for at auction?
The 2 most recent public sales we have on file:
- $302,000
- $180,000Silber Metallic · 71,733 mi
The original 930 Turbo revolutionized the sports car world when it debuted in 1975, introducing turbocharging to the 911 lineup and creating the template for all future Turbo models. Ferdinand Alexander Porsche's iconic design, featuring the distinctive whale-tail spoiler and flared fenders, became instantly recognizable and remains influential today. The 3.0-liter turbocharged flat-six delivered 260 hp—massive for its era—but with significant turbo lag that demanded respect and skill. Only 2,873 early 3.0-liter examples were produced before displacement increased to 3.3 liters, making these first-generation Turbos particularly collectible. Originally priced at $26,000, they now command six-figure sums as collectors recognize their historical significance. The 930 Turbo established Porsche's reputation for combining everyday usability with genuine supercar performance, earning its place as one of the most important sports cars ever built.


