1964 356c Matching Numbers, Rust Free, Coa, 58983 Original Miles on 2040-cars
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1964 PORSCHE 356C, RUST FREE, COA, ALL MATCHING NUMBERS, 58000 ORIGINAL MILES (ORIGINAL MILES STATED ON THE TITLE), COMPLETE UNUSED TOOL KIT WITH FUSE, BELT AND CASE, MATCHING NEW COOPER TIRES ALL THE WAY AROUND, THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT. CHROME WAS ALL DONE WITH WINDOW OUT PAINT. ENAMEL GERMAN CAR CLUB RADIATOR BADGE, BLAUPUNKT RADIO, LIKE NEW MANUAL WITH FORWARD FROM DR. PORSCHE, THE PICTURES SAY EVERYTHING ABOUT THE CAR. I AM NOT A DEALER AND HAVE THE CAR PRICED FOR SOMEONE TO PURCHASE AND HAVE INSTANT EQUITY.
COUPLE NOTES: THE RADIO WORKS BUT THERE ARE NO SPEAKERS IN THE CAR, THE SPEAKER COVERS ARE WITH THE CAR. THE STRAP FOR THE SPARE AND THE REAR LUGGAGE STRAPS ARE REPRODUCTION, THE SEATS ARE BROKEN IN PERFECTLY LIKE A BASEBALL GLOVE BUT THERE IS A VERY VERY SMALL TEAR IN THE DRIVERS SEAT THAT CAN BE EASILY REPAIRED. I WOULD ENCOURAGE ANY BUYER TO LOOK AT THE CAR AND/OR HAVE IT INSPECTED - THE LOCAL PORSCHE DEALER IS LESS THAN 10 MINUTES FROM MY HOUSE. ALL LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, HORN, CIGAR LIGHTER, WIPERS WORK PERFECTLY, CAR STARTS ON FIRST TURN AND IDLES SMOOTH, WINDOWS AND DOORS ARE SOLID WITH NO RATTLES AND GLASS IN CLEAR. THIS IS GARAGE ART THAT CAN BE DRIVEN AND ENJOYED OR PUT ON A TRAILER TO SHOW. |
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Porsche 911 GT3 RS revealed in patent photos
Fri, 01 Aug 2014Porsche has been taking its time developing the most hardcore 911 models for the latest 991 chassis. While the GT3 has been on the market for a little while, it suffered from some teething issues. The 911 GT3 RS is certainly on the radar since being spotted testing, but it's always better to get a look at a new car without all of the camo to hide the coolest parts. Thankfully, Car in the UK has some patent photos of the RS ahead of its debut, and they show off one mean-looking 911.
The first thing that you notice about the RS is that Porsche clearly isn't afraid to rework the latest 911's shape for its track-focused version. Each piece is slightly resculpted to squeeze the most out of it. Up front, the air dam has the same shape to the earlier photos. They also both highlight the upcoming model's tiny air inlet at the tip of the hood, the massive intakes in the rear fenders and general design of the rear wing with a ducktail underneath. The bubbled roof is much clearer here, where it was disguised in spy shots. You can also spot the slashing fender gills behind the front wheels that are a completely new feature.
The GT3 RS is the ultimate naturally aspirated 911 for the street, but according to Car, Porsche aims to take that even farther with the latest model. If these are the looks, then it's working. Unfortunately, the new version's powerplant remains a mystery. Though, given all the changes to the bodywork, the engine is almost surely getting tweaked over the 475-horsepower GT3. The RS is rumored to hit the road and be screaming down the track in 2015.
Porsche considering X6-style Cayenne coupe
Mon, 05 May 2014It was practically unthinkable when Porsche introduced the Cayenne in 2002. An SUV... from Porsche? Purists balked, but customers flocked, and the Cayenne propelled the its holding company into such profitability that it practically took over the entire Volkswagen Group. It's now been twelve years since the original Cayenne arrived as the first production Porsche with more than two doors, and Zuffenhausen has since followed up with the Panamera, the Macan and the second-generation Cayenne. But it isn't about to stop there.
The latest intel coming in from overseas suggests that Porsche is in the advanced stages of designing a slant-back, five-door Cayenne coupe to take on the likes of the BMW X6 and upcoming Mercedes-Benz MLC. Though the business case (however solid BMW may have already demonstrated it to be) is still being considered, if approved it would join the upcoming third-generation Cayenne on the production line in Leipzig as early as 2018 - a year after the new Cayenne itself is expected to arrive.
The Cayenne coupe would share much with the more conventional MkIII Cayenne (and for that matter the next Audi Q7 and VW Touareg as well as the Lamborghini Urus and Bentley Falcon) but differentiate itself with a more stylish (if less practical) roofline and an altogether sportier attitude. Autocar reports that the design calls for tauter sheetmetal and sportier cabin inspired by the 918 Spyder. Pricing would be positioned a good 15-20 percent higher than the regular Cayenne, and the "coupe" version would likely be offered with most, if not all of the engines available in the conventional version - including gasoline, diesel, turbo and possibly even hybrid options ranging all the way up to the 550-horsepower Turbo S.
Porsche continues facelift spree with 911 Turbo
Fri, 24 Jan 2014If there's ever been automotive case for constant evolution, it is the Porsche 911. It seems like every time a new version of the rear-engined sports car debuts, Porsche is already hard at work on a facelifted version of it that changes some subtle, barely noticeable aspect.
Such is the case with this round of images of a facelifted 911 Turbo, which was seen undergoing winter testing alongside the facelifted, hardtop-version of the 911 Cabriolet we showed you yesterday. The new, 991-based 911 Turbo was just unveiled in May of 2013.
Like the Cabrio from yesterday, both the Turbo and naturally aspirated models shown here feature additional slats at the rear of the car, right behind the rear wheels. These slats on the standard model lend credence to what we learned yesterday - that even the regular 911 models could end up getting turbocharged mills.