1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Convertible on 2040-cars
Wildomar, California, United States
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1995 Porsche 993 Triple Black C4 Cabriolet – Original Motor With 3.8 liter Upgrade
No Accidents
6-Speed Manual Transmission
In addition to the standard equipment, factory options include:
floor mats
power seat package
AM/FM radio with C/D player
rim caps with Porsche crest
hi-fi sound package with 8 speakers
Fully documented car including all original books and records, window sticker, and maintenance history proving original miles.
Also includes original jack, spare tire, and tools.
Clean and Clear title.
The Following is a partial list of the work completed:
Engine rebuilt and converted to 3.8 liters with Bore using Mahle pistons and cylinders
Vario Ram conversion
Sway bars installed
Transmission rebuilt including new synchro’s
Brakes calipers repainted in red and rebuilt to factory specs
Wheels original and completely refinished to perfection
New Toyo tires
New battery
Gas filler and protective flap replaced
Door Seals and cabriolet top seals replaced
Engine parts replated and powder coated to factory specs
Headliner replaced
Engine sound pad replaced when engine was rebuilt
Rear shocks replaced
Front and rear floor mats replaced
Front end alignment
A/C Serviced
3rd brake light replaced
Drivers side seat cable replaced
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Leno buys classic Porsche 356 Carrera 2, seeks out and finds perfect expert for help
Mon, 19 Aug 2013The world of collector cars is fairly tight-knit when you get down to individual models. Need proof? Just take a look at this latest video from Jay Leno's Garage. The subject is a gorgeous 1963 Porsche 356 Carrera 2. Jay, being known as quite a collector, got a call from someone looking to sell. While doing his due diligence and looking for a 356 expert to go over the car with him, he came across John Willhoit.
Where the story gets weird is when Leno is asked the license plate number - it turns out that Willhoit, owner of Willhoit Restorations, had restored the exact same car more than 30 years prior. He then sold it to the same person that was looking to give it to Leno. What follows is a truly interesting video on the little quirks of the 356, along with Willhoit's personal history on a car he hadn't seen since 1976.
This is a bit more mechanically detailed than Leno's normal videos, but it's on a very interesting subject. Take a look below for the entire film.
Porsche gives Nick Murray exactly what he deserved [w/video]
Sat, 19 Apr 2014The tale of Nick Murray and his lemon Porsche 911 appears to have come to a satisfactory end. As noted in the original story about Murray, he and Porsche Cars North America met and came to a resolution. However, we didn't know exactly what that meant, until now.
Murray has created a new video explaining that PCNA offered to buy back the car at full price or give him an exact replacement for it. This was exactly what he was asking for. Murray remains pro-Porsche in the new video. "I am definitely considering reordering a Porsche 911," he says.
Porsche also posted a message on its Facebook page that clarified the situation. "We at Porsche have always sought excellence in all that we do. We know you expect it of us. And when we don't meet that standard, we make every effort to improve," said a portion of the note.
Modded budget Mazda Miata takes on new Porsche Boxster in more challenges
Tue, 23 Sep 2014Earlier this month, our friends across the pond at Auto Express released the first in a two-video series that would see them try and build up a second-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata that could best a standard Porsche Boxster around the track. While that first video detailed the mods to the MX-5 - a supercharger, some suspension upgrades and a new set of super-sticky rubber being chief among them - and set baseline lap times for the stock car, today, we have the results of the 5,000-pound ($8,200) upgrade job.
Of course, we aren't going to spoil those for you. You'll need to watch the full video, which recaps the upgrades before digging into a comparison of both straight-line-speed differences between the 2.7-liter Porsche Boxster and blown Miata, as well as their behavior and lap times on the track.
Take a look and let us know what you think in Comments.