1976 Porsche 911s Targa on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:N/A
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: N/A
Model: 911
Trim: COUPE
Drive Type: STANDARD
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: 911s TARGA
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: N/A
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
NO RESERVE !!! NO RESERVE !!! HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES IT HOME !!!
FOR SALE 1976 PORSCHE 911s TARGA !!! CLEAN TITTLE ! THIS VEHICLE WAS GIVING TO ME BY MY GRAMFATHER BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY ! HIS HAD THIS PORSCHE FOR MANY YEARS SITTING IN HIS GARAGE ! I DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT RESTORING CARS BUT THIS SEEMS TO BE A GREAT PROJECT ! I ALREADY TOOK THIS VEHICLE TO THE PORSCHE DEALERSHIP TO GET AN ESTIMATE ON HOW MUCH IT WOULD BE WORTH ONES ITS RESTORE THEY SAID $50k TO $60k EASY !!!
!! THIS PORSCHE 911 DOES NOT HAVE AN ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION,NO KEY, ONLY BILL OF SALE !!!
!!! THIS VEHICLE HAS A LOT OF POTENTIAL !!! WITH AN EXELLENT RESALE VALUE !!!
IF YOUR AN OUT OF STATE BUYER I CAN HOLD THE CAR FOR YOU FOR 15 DAYS FREE OF CHARGE TILL YOU PICK IT UP !!
NO RESERVE !!! NO RESERVE !!! NO RESERVE !!!
I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY AS I ALSO HAVE THE VEHICLE FOR SALE LOCALLY !!!
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VW may move production because of Russia's cutoff of natural gas
Sun, Sep 25 2022Volkswagen AG is exploring ways to counter a shortage in natural gas, including shifting production around its network of global facilities, signaling how the energy crisis unleashed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens to upend EuropeÂ’s industrial landscape. Volkswagen, EuropeÂ’s biggest carmaker, said Thursday that reallocating some of its production was one of the options available in the medium term if gas shortages last much beyond this winter. The company has major factories in Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which are among European countries most reliant on Russian gas, as well as facilities in southern Europe that source energy from elsewhere. “As mid-term alternatives, we are focusing on greater localization, relocation of manufacturing capacity, or technical alternatives, similar to what is already common practice in the context of challenges related to semiconductor shortages and other recent supply chain disruptions,” Geng Wu, VolkswagenÂ’s head of purchasing, said in a statement. RussiaÂ’s decision to throttle gas supplies to Europe has raised concerns that Germany might be forced to ration its fuel. Recent news that gas storage levels hit 90% ahead of schedule has soothed fears of acute shortages this winter, but Germany faces a challenge in replenishing depleted reserves next summer without contributions from Russia. Southwestern Europe or coastal zones of northern Europe, both of which have better access to seaborne liquefied natural gas cargoes, could be the beneficiaries of any production shift, a Volkswagen spokesman said by phone. The Volkswagen group already operates car factories in Portugal, Spain and Belgium, countries that host LNG terminals. Labor hurdles To be sure, any major production shift away from EuropeÂ’s biggest economy would face significant hurdles. VW has some 295,000 employees in Germany and worker representatives account for around half the companyÂ’s 20-member supervisory board. Any shift in production would likely involve a limited number of vehicles rather than wholesale factory shutdowns. While gas supplies for VWÂ’s plants are currently secured, the company has identified potential savings at its European sites to cut gas consumption by a “mid-double-digit percentage,” said Michael Heinemann, managing director of VWÂ’s power-plant unit. Still, the carmaker said it was concerned about the effect high gas prices could have on its suppliers.
Porsche Cayman gets a new face
Fri, 12 Sep 2014We've already seen photos of the facelifted Porsche Boxster out testing, but we're now seeing these same changes making their way onto the hardtop Cayman coupe. Cosmetically, the next round of Porsche's smallest sports cars isn't vastly different, with redesigned headlamps, LED running lights (like its big brother, the 911), and new taillamps that actually aren't visible on the prototype seen here.
The big news for the updated Boxster/Cayman range is the long-rumored four-cylinder engine. Recent reports suggest we could see four-pots with displacements of 1.6, 2.0, or 2.5 liters, and with output ratings as high as 360 horsepower. Of course, these new four-cylinder mills would be both turbocharged and direct-injected.
It's unclear whether or not the six-cylinder engine range will also be updated when this new Cayman comes to market. In any case, we expect to see it bow in the relatively near future. Stay tuned.
McLaren P1 squares off against Porsche 918 in Evo track battle
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