Type 718 RSK Spyder Replica







Ended Dec 08, 2025 at 10:00 PM UTC
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Description
The Porsche 718 RSK, introduced in 1958, was a purpose-built evolution of the legendary 550 Spyder—designed to dominate hill climbs and endurance racing. With its mid-engine layout, lightweight construction, and aerodynamic bodywork, the RSK cemented Porsche’s reputation as a giant killer on the international motorsport stage. Many features of the 718 layout and aerodynamics formed a basis for the legendary Type 904. Today, original examples are exceedingly rare and command eye-watering, multimillion-dollar valuations.
This Type 718 RSK Spyder Replica offers a compelling tribute to the original celebrated Porsche model. Built over several years by John Zoltner of Buffalo, New York, it began with a fiberglass body and space frame chassis sourced from Vintage Auto Replica of Canada. The three-dimensional square-tube steel frame provides excellent rigidity, while the body—said to have been molded from an unknown original RSK—was stripped, contoured, and refinished in 2015 with Ford Bright Silver Metallic paint. The full aluminum floor pan and firewall add to the car’s race-inspired construction.
Power comes from a mid-mounted 2,165cc Volkswagen-based flat-four built by Pat Downs at CB Performance. Featuring dual 40 IDF carburetors, velocity stacks, billet “Spyder” air cleaners, extended oil sump, and cast aluminum Porsche valve covers. The engine is estimated to produce roughly 160 horsepower—more than enough to move the lightweight ~1,400 pound curb weight. A Rancho HD transaxle with highway gears and a Brandwood cable shifter delivers power to the rear wheels, while a silver ceramic-coated exhaust system exits through a megaphone tip with a racing insert cone, echoing the sound and style of Porsche’s hill climb heroes.
Inside, the cockpit is minimalist and purposeful and shielded by a Lexan windscreen framed in chrome Speedster trim. The odometer reads 1,382 miles, with approximately 300 miles added under current ownership.
This RSK replica is now offered in Wichita, Kansas with documented build history and a clean Texas title listing it as a 1968 Porsche two-door convertible.
Highlights
Powered by a 2,165cc Volkswagen Brazil-based flat-four built by Pat Downs at CB Performance
Rancho HD transaxle with highway gears and Brandwood cable shifter
Finished in Ford Bright Silver Metallic over red leather seats, vinyl door cards, and vinyl headrest
Vintage Auto Replica fiberglass body on square-tube steel space frame
Estimated curb weight just over 1,400 lbs
Equipment
15x5.5" EMPI GT-8 cast aluminum wheels with Kumho Ecsta Supra tires
Road lighting includes headlights, brake lights, turn signals, hazard, and reverse
Silver ceramic-coated exhaust with megaphone tip and racing insert
Dual trailing arm rear suspension with coilover adjustable shocks
Volkswagen-based disc brakes up front and rear drums
Billet “Spyder” air cleaners and Porsche valve covers
Dual 40 IDF carburetors with matched intake ports
Lexan windshield with chrome Speedster frame
Weight-balanced and aligned for a 190 lb driver
Aluminum floor pan and firewall
Retro VDO instrumentation
Known Imperfections
Lexan windshield has edge cracks (mostly hidden by trim)
Horn inoperable
Included
Porsche Identification plate affixed to rear frame numbered 12805045
Documented build history
Ownership History
The seller notes this vehicle was originally constructed by John Zoltner in Buffalo, New York. This RSK replica was part of a private Porsche collection in Rockport, Texas. The second owner acquired the car in 2010 with 1,080 miles and has added approximately 300 miles since.
The seller shares, "I am no stranger to Porsche. As a young man I was fortunate to own many iconic early Porsches. I began SCCA racing with a Porsche Speedster and quickly graduated to a much faster, professionally prepared ‘62 twin-grill Roadster and finally to my ultimate experience with a Type 904 factory hill climb car.
Much later, when I saw this Type 718 RSK prototype replica for sale, I sought to renew my early-life joy of owning such a significant "Porsche" at a price I could afford.
This replica exceeded my expectations in every way. The paint and bodywork are now excellent, the mechanics are very good. It is authentic in its '60’s looks and sounds. It is great fun to drive! I hope the third owner will enjoy it even more than I have!"
Additional Notes
Disclaimer: This vehicle is registered as a "1968 PORS 2D". Please note that title and registration requirements may vary by state. It is the bidder’s responsibility to verify compliance with their local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent authority prior to placing a bid. Seller makes no representations regarding the ability to register or title this vehicle outside of its current jurisdiction.
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