Established in 1975 in Fountain Valley, California, ANDIAL is more than just a tuning house. While the company may not be as famous as Gemballa or TechArt when it comes to beefed-up Porsches, ANDIAL is a big name in racing, helping the Germans win numerous events. Porsche scored six 24 Hours of Daytona victories, four Pikes Peak class titles, the IMSA GT and Supercar Series championships, as well as the SCCA World Challenge using ANDIAL-prepped engines, which says a lot about the California-based tuner. Now a part of Porsche Motorsport North America, who purchased the historic name in 2013, ANDIAL has also delivered some exciting road-going cars over the last two decades. One of them is the 911 3.8 C2S, which was launched in the late 1990s.
Based on the 993-generation 911, the last of the air-cooled 911s, the C2S is the best example of what ANDIAL was capable of back in the day. Don't mind the lack of visual upgrades, this 911 is about enhanced performance, with all the tweaks operated under the shell. It's a race car in disguise, one you simply can't ignore if you're into true blue sports cars.
Click past the jump to read more about the 1998 Porsche 911 Andial 3.8 C2S.
Porsche 911 ANDIAL 3.8 C2S originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 19 September 2014 15:00 EST.
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