What do you get when you strip back a classic 1978 Porsche 911 and rebuild it into a one-of-a-kind marvel? That’d be the ‘Rawsche’, so dubbed for its affiliation with the fresh Australian beer VB Raw.

The Rawsche was rebuilt via a live webcam on vbraw.com.au at the end of 2009, and was recently given away to one lucky viewer who best displayed their allegiation to the Raw cause.

As a fond farewell to their shiny silver friend, VB Raw have put together a short video that documents the Porsche rebuild project. We thought you’d be interested in taking a look at what our designer, Paul Begg, did to the 1978 classic.

About Paul Begg

The man behind the rebuild was Paul Begg. He’s an artist and designer whose default style is streamlining – knocking the corners off and getting back to organic roots. You can see some of his other stuff here: www.flowstudio.com.

Stripping things back to their bare beauty is something the VB Raw team had in mind when it made VB Raw, a new easy-drinking dry lager that’s brewed from nothing artificial. The guys stripped the beer back to just four simple ingredients, creating a fresh tasting, easy drinking beer. By giving the Porsche the ‘Raw’ treatment, Paul achieved his desired end result – taking the car back to its ‘Raw’ basics, stripping back everything superficial and creating a totally unique car.

The key mods he made were:

  • A rounded bumper in composite fibre
  • A custom alloy valance that shows off a GT3 style muffler
  • Old school race seats in alloy with leather cushions
  • A colour combination of ‘House of Kolor’ silver, mat black and polished alloy body panels

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