1974 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Please contact me at : verdavccianflone@ukfreelancing.com .
Wheels / Tires
-16" BBS RS centers / triple chrome plated
-17" custom lips and barrels made by Mirage Intl / Jae Lee
-new 24k gold bolts
-custom billet flush mount center caps / 24K gold plated
-195/40/17 Yokohama Tires
Brakes / suspension
-original Front brake pads on car (should be replaced soon)
-new master cylinder
-rebuilt PMB rear brake calipers / new lines
-bilstein inserts in bodge sturts up front / stock torsion bars
-bilstein shocks in back / stock torsion bars
-car lowered to euro spec height
-last owner replaced every single suspension bushing 5k miles ago.
Interior
-new Recaro pole position seats / black leather with grey alcantara centers
-new black carpet
-new black leather RS door panels with grey straps
-new black leather door tops
-new black leather dash
-new black leather knee pads
-new black leather quarter panels
-new black parcel sheld
-new CoCo black and grey mats
-billet door handles and surrounds
-Rennline drivers floor board
-Rennline pedals
-new pioneer speakers and head unit
-new leather Nardi Classic black leather steering wheel (added since pics)
-new Nardi hub adapter (added since pics)
-new WEVO shifter (installed since pics)
Exterior
-custom shaved rear bumper (bumper pads removed. bumper strips removed, holes welded shut)
-color matched rear reflector
-Getty ducktail
-billet aluminum polished grille
-front euro side marker deletes
-clear turn signals
-carrera fog lights
-new US spec chrome trim tail lights
-new euro front bumper (has head light washers)
-new RUF front valance
-new euro H4 head lights
-new NOS drivers side mirror
-a lot of new seals everywhere
-new sunroof switch, seals, motor, tracks, sunroof works perfectly
-new Porsche front crest
-new wiper arms, mounts, covers, blades
Engine
-1982sc 3.0 engine
-rebuilt shortblock in 2012 by Bruce Abbott
-rebuilt heads by Bruce Abbott
-1981 915 transmission ( I have no history on this, but works perfectly)
-Rebuilt / cleaned / detailed Webers 40IDA ITALIAN made
-new / rebuilt original Bosch CDI box
-new Bosch coil
-new clewtte wires
-new distributor cap and rotor with new NGK plugs
-all engine tins were just sandblasted and painted
-newly painted engine shroud
-new heather hoses
-Rennline alternator strap
-new M&K muffler
-new European Headers
-new backdated oil lines
-new pierburg fuel pump
-new fuel lines
-new PMO fuel rails
-new PMO fuel pressure regulator
Porsche 911 for Sale
- 2013 porsche 911(US $34,600.00)
- 1975 porsche 911(US $19,500.00)
- 1975 porsche 911(US $19,500.00)
- 1971 porsche 911(US $13,400.00)
- 1972 porsche 911(US $13,700.00)
- 1971 porsche 911 911t(US $21,700.00)
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Auto blog
Audi RS7 vs. Porsche Panamera Turbo, which would you pick? [w/poll]
Wed, 08 Jan 2014We live in a blessed time - a time when you can buy not just one, but two (or three, or four) monstrously powerful, blazingly fast four-doors that can't only keep up with modern supercars, but in some instances, will outperform them as well. Two of the finest are the Audi RS7 and the refreshed Porsche Panamera Turbo, and Motor Trend has been messing around with the both of them in this comparison video.
MT provides a comprehensive and entertaining look at the RS7 and the turbocharged Panamera as they go through a battery of tests, before getting tossed about on both the road and the track. Starring flip-flop aficionado Jonny Lieberman, it's a must-watch, whether you're in the market for one of the two super sedans or merely want to see the former Autoblog editor again.
After having a look at the video, register a vote for the car you'd park in your driveway in our poll. Hop below for the full video from the team at Motor Trend.
Porsche reportedly working on new turbocharged flat-four boxer engine?
Wed, 10 Apr 2013These days, we've seen just about every automaker dropping cylinders in an effort to appease tightening fuel economy and emission standards - and Porsche is no exception. Nearly three years after introducing an all-new V6 powerplant under the front hood of its Panamera sedan (launched with a range of V8 engines) comes word that Porsche is working on an all-new turbocharged flat-four boxer to replace the flat-six engines mid-mounted in its Cayman and Boxster models.
Specifics have yet to be learned, but reports say the engine is a derivative of the current 3.8-liter six (shown above) found under the rear decklid of the Carrera S, yet with two fewer cylinders. Fitted with a turbocharger, direct-injection and the automaker's VarioCam Plus, the new all-aluminum 2.5-liter flat-four will likely develop upwards of 350 horsepower and 360 pound-feet of torque. Redline should be about 7,500 rpm. Initial indications say that Porsche will only offer the new engine with its seven-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic, tuned to take advantage of the low-end torque, but a traditional six-speed manual gearbox has not been ruled out. Despite the loss of two cylinders, enthusiasts will likely embrace the new engine as it promises to be lighter, more fuel efficient and more powerful than the 2.7-liter and 3.4-liter sixes in the Cayman/Boxster today.
Even though Porsche has been using Volkswagen Group engines for years (e.g., Cayenne V6, Cayenne Diesel and upcoming Macan), all indications are that the new flat-four will not be shared. Instead, it will be kept in-house for the automaker's sports cars and possible future fitment in an entry-level 911.
Porsche Classic puts modern navigation in older cars [w/video]
Mon, Feb 23 2015People drive classic vehicles for many, many reasons. Maybe it's because they're cool, or they bring back memories, or perhaps they just want to take a trip back in time, before the days of adaptive cruise control, massaging seats and satellite navigation. You know, back to when driving was about, well, driving. Someone did not mention this reasoning to Porsche, because the German company has decided to offer the tiniest, most ridiculous in-dash navigation system we've ever laid eyes on, through its Porsche Classic line. Because, you know, people don't own smartphones nowadays. In fact, most smartphones are significantly bigger than Porsche's new nav setup. The touchscreen is just 3.5 inches in size, although its graphical layout is clean and in line with the company's more modern offerings. It also integrates a new entertainment system, which adds Bluetooth connectivity and a 4x45 watt amp. The system is being offered for a wide array of vintage Porsches, ranging from the most modern, air-cooled 993s, all the way back to the earliest 911. Four-cylinder and V8 models, as well as front and mid-engine cars, can be fitted with the nav system, too. Porsche Classic has priced the new system at the frankly absurd price of 1,184 euros ($1,344 at today's rates), though we're sure a large number will indeed be sold and installed. Dedicated US pricing is still pending. Check out Porsche's rather silly video of the system in action, available alongside the full press release below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. PORSCHE CLASSIC BRINGS OUT NEW NAVIGATION RADIO FOR CLASSIC SPORTS CARS True-to-style upgrade with state-of-the-art technology Atlanta. Classic on the outside yet ultra-modern on the inside: with its newly developed navigation radio, Porsche is responding to the growing demand for a built-in device for classic sports cars. The purpose-built unit combines the style of yesteryear with the benefits of modern technology. It fits perfectly into the DIN-1 slot that has been used in the sports cars for decades and is operated by means of two knobs, six discreetly integrated buttons and a touch-sensitive 3.5-inch display. Thanks to the appearance of the black surface and the shape of the knobs, which are supplied in two authentically styled versions as standard, the navigation radio blends harmoniously into the dashboard of classic Porsche models.