1976 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Fayette, Utah, United States
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1976 PORSCHE 911S COUPE
I AM PLEASED TO PRESENT THIS NICELY REDONE 911S, IT IS A VERY RARE MINERVA BLUE THAT IS A REAL SHOW STOPPER.
ALL WINDOWS, DOORS, BUMPERS AND FENDERS REMOVED, THEN BODY BROUGHT TO BARE METAL. FULL REPAINT IN THE ORIGINAL MINERVA BLUE.
COMPLETE INTERIOR REMOVAL ALL PANELS, CLEAN AND REFURBISHED. BOTH FRONT SEATS REDONE.
NEW IVORY HEADLINER INSTALLED, AND SUNROOF REPAIRED.
ALL WELTING AND RUBBER BODY GASKETS, BUMPER BELLOWS, DOOR SEALS, AND WINDOW SEALS REPLACED WITH NEW.
FACTORY GOLD ATS WHEELS CLEANED AND REFURBISHED
NEW TIRES ALL AROUND.
40 YEARS OF GREASE AND GRIME REMOVED FROM ALL WHEEL WELLS,
NEW TAIL LENSES
NEW CUSTOM FLOOR MATS FRONT AND REAR.
AND MORE..
THIS 911'S ENGINE HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO A 3.0 MOTOR FROM A 78' 911SC. IT HAS 35 MORE HP THAN THE STOCK 2.7 AND RUNS VERY STRONG.
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'We're not a hedge fund': Porsche plans to curtail speculators and flippers
Tue, May 30 2017A sizable number of speculators view cars as an investment. Rare or unusual models are quickly snapped up and either parked for years or flipped for a profit. Cars from automakers like Porsche and Ferrari are more prone than others, and at least some people behind these models are getting a bit tired of it. While it's difficult to police what goes on after you sell a car, Porsche has some plans that might curtail the problem before it starts. Andreas Preuninger, the head of GT road-car development and the man behind the new 911 GT3, spoke to Car and Driver at a recent event. "I personally like to see my cars being used," he said. "That's what we build them for. They are just too good to be left to stand and collect dust." One recent example of this rampant speculation is the 911 R. While the special manual-only model sold for $185,950 when new, used versions were selling for nearly $1.3 million just months after it went on sale. While the car is a masterpiece and an instant classic, a good number will be parked and simply used as art and not the rolling testaments to the man/machine interface they were intended to be. The concern over valuations has become so fierce that some owners are upset that Porsche is offering the new 911 GT3 with a manual transmission, fearing that it may hurt the value of the 911 R. "When I said we're not a hedge fund, I'm talking to those people who are yelling at us for offering the manual transmission similar to the R," Preuninger said. "But if there are people wanting to buy cars like that, then as a company we should try to fulfill that, to meet that demand." It seems Porsche is keeping a close eye on who is flipping cars. Since there is often far more demand than supply with certain models, the German automaker has a name for every car before it's built. Buyers with bad reputations might not even make the wait list. Related Video:
This Porsche 356 family keeps it outlaw
Wed, 29 Oct 2014Rod Emory was the founder of Emory Motorsports in Burbank, CA, and the scion to a family tradition of building "outlaw" Porsches that are almost as cool as the cars themselves. The lovingly modified Porsche 356s are lovely artifacts, and their story, along with the story of their builders, is pitch-perfect for the Petrolicious oeuvre of beloved classics.
Tune in for the history lesson, and then stick around for the car candy.
Magnus Walker and Alex Ross stop by Leno's garage with their 997 GT2
Mon, Feb 9 2015The market is littered with Porsche 911 tuners, with names like 9ff, Gemballa and TechArt leading the field. Seldom do any two ever collaborate on a joint project, but that's just the kind of match that was made at Jay Leno's Garage. That's where Alex Ross of SharkWerks and restomodder Magnus Walker first met, sparking a collaboration that yielded the car you see here. And fittingly, they've brought it back to the garage to show off what resulted. Though Walker usually deals with older Elfens, this time he applied his eye for style on a more contemporary 2008 997 GT2, decking it out with grey stripes, orange bumpers, gold wheels and decals and a tartan-upholstered interior. He left the mechanical bits to Ross and company, who dropped the suspension and increased output to 650 horsepower at the wheels (775 at the crank), surpassing the stock GT2 and even the later GT2 RS. The result is pretty hard-core and old-school, but you'll want to watch the video above to see for yourself.