2001 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet Convertible 3.4l Arctic Silver Black Leather on 2040-cars
Santa Barbara, California, United States
This is a California one-owner (me) 2001 Porsche Carrera Cab that has always been garaged and impeccably serviced. The oil has been changed every 5.000 miles and all major services performed when they were supposed to be. Driven roughly 6,000 miles a year. Everything is in excellent working order. Tight and smooth runner! A gorgeous car!!!
This car was purchased at Rusnak in Pasadena, CA and has been based and garaged in Santa Barbara, CA throughout its history. About three years ago the left (driver's side) rear fender, wheel and corner of the rear bumper were scraped by a passing auto (not hit as such ... no real impact). All brand new factory parts were installed (fender, wheel, bumper) and factory identical attachment was performed by Coachcraft of Fillmore, CA. Paint color and orange peel match perfection. Undetectable. Only cosmetic mentionable is a scratch to the convertible top. As tops go, it is 98 percent. This includes a beautifully maintained CLEAR rear window. I have all receipts, the original key sets and window sticker. 6 Cyl 3.4 Liter 300 HP Water Cooled Engine 6-Speed Manual Transmission Arctic Silver Metallic Black Full Leather Interior w/ Black Deviant Stitching Porsche 6-CD Player Heated Front Seats 18" Lt Alloy Wheels - Turbo Look Litronic Headlights Wheel Caps w/ Colored Crest Rear Carrera Script Delete A deposit of $1000 is required from the buyer upon purchase with the balance to be paid within 7 days. |
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Porsche 911 Targa Turbo for Geneva debunked, 919 Hybrid and 911 RSR racers coming instead
Fri, 28 Feb 2014Porsche has proven adept at making sure there is a version of its venerable 911 for practically any wealthy driver's desires. If you just want a great all-rounder then buy a standard 911; open-air driving, then the Cabriolet is for you, and if you need a compromise between them, there is even the new 911 Targa.
Gossip earlier this week surfaced on various websites that at next week's Geneva Motor Show, Porsche had designs on introducing an even higher-performance Targa variant, a Targa Turbo. The rumored mashup would combine the wide body from the 911 Turbo with the super-complicated power roof from the Targa (see right). Assuming no changes in power, that would mean 520 horsepower or even 560 hp in a Targa Turbo S model. Unfortunately, we're hearing that this tasty bit of scuttlebutt is incorrect. Autoblog asked Nick Twork, Porsche North America Product Communications Manager, about the rumor, and his response couldn't have been clearer: "Totally false."
Twork did elaborate that company will be "debuting the Porsche 919 Hybrid, our new LMP1 race car" at the Swiss show, and Stuttgart has also announced this morning that will show its 911 RSR racecar, too - either of which we reckon is a lot more exciting than another Targa variant.
This FL man accused of stealing drivers licenses has best tattoo ever
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Bentley and Porsche are two of the jewels in Volkswagen Group's luxury brand crown, but in Florida they also have a very tenuous connection with crime. With his multiple face and neck tattoos, including a Bentley logo right between his eyes, Derek Denesevich (pictured above) has been charged with the surprising crime of alleged identity theft. He recently surrendered to a Florida court, and could face seven years in prison, if convicted.
You might wonder where Porsche fits into this. According to the Sun Sentinel, Denesevich's accomplice was one Porscha Kyles, who worked for the Broward Clerk of Courts. She allegedly used her access to driver's license records to steal information and sell it to Denesevich. He is then accused of filing fraudulent income taxes to recoup the refund checks.
According to the Sentinel, Kyles has already pleaded guilty to conspiracy and identity theft and was sentenced to three years and one day in prison. The duo reportedly stole over 100 identities and made at least $120,000. Scroll down for a video about this pair of auto-related criminals.
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