1968 Porsche 912 Daily Driver on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
1968 Porsche 912 SWB. This car has a clear North Carolina Title. Professional prepped and sprayed Blitz Black paint job. A new front windshield seal was installed. The car has a rebuilt VW 1641 (Maul piston set, new generator, new belt, new dual empi carbs, power pulley, new push rod tubes, new seals including rear main seal, new main and cam bearings, new rod bearings, new clutch, with less than 200 miles on the rebuild (the car is licensed/insured) . New steel fuel line and filter. Original four speed transmission and new clutch. 8 x 15 Black Cookie Cutters with new end caps, new Capital 195/55R15 tires, relocated Optima gel battery, battery security switch, fuel cut off valves, 3k yellow HID H4 headlights, 500 yellow lens Hellas rally lights with covers, led tag light, and Hella third brake light. The car has adjustable ride height air shocks on the rear. Very fun car to drive. A real attention getter. Buyer is responsible for shipping the car. I will store the car for free for one week. After the first week there will be a 25.00 a week storage fee. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY! If you do not have the money... do not bid! If you have to ask your wife for permission to go to the bathroom... you better get her approval before you bid. This forty six year old car is sold AS IS NO WARRANTY. Thank you.
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Are you the next Porsche 911 GT3 RS or GT2?
Thu, 17 Apr 2014Porsche typically keeps to a suitably fast schedule when it comes to rolling out increasingly hard-core performance versions of the 911. After the 997 Carrera debuted in 2004, the GT3 version followed in 2006, and by the end of the 2007, Porsche had rolled out both the GT3 RS and GT2 versions. Then the facelifted 997.5 came out in 2008 and it was back to the start: the GT3 came in 2009, the GT3 RS and GT2 RS in 2010, and the GT3 RS 4.0 in 2011. But things have slowed down some with the latest 991 generation.
The new Carrera came in 2011 and the GT3 followed in 2012. By recent history's example, we should have at least two more hardcore models by now, but we don't. Maybe the engineers in Zuffenhausen have had their hands full fixing the spontaneous-combustion issues with the existing GT3, or maybe their attentions have been focused elsewhere altogether. But if these spy shots are anything to go by, it seems like they're back on the job.
Now we don't know if this prototype foreshadows a new GT3 RS or a GT2, but it sure looks more hard-core than the existing GT3 that many purists have derided as too soft, what with its automatic transmission and four-wheel steering.
Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer
Mon, 07 Oct 2013An Iconic Sports Car, Restored to Seduce
I have been strapped behind the iconic Momo Prototipo steering wheel for a little more than an hour, all windows down as I carve my way up a rugged canyon during an unusually warm Southern California evening, and I am overwhelmed with emotion. My heart is pounding out of my chest, my breathing is heavy and my palms are sweaty because I am completely absorbed by this wondrous machine.
After waiting patiently for nearly four years, I am finally behind the wheel of a classic Porsche 911 restored, modified and tuned by Singer Vehicle Design. The vehicle that surrounds me never rolled off an automaker's assembly line in its current configuration, yet its physical appearance is timeless, build quality breathtaking and driving dynamics peerless.
2015 Porsche Cayenne spotted with facelift
Wed, 03 Apr 2013Although it's only been a few years since the current Porsche Cayenne was introduced, Porsche seems to be working on a midcycle update for its big SUV possibly in time to welcome the smaller Macan. As seen in these recent spy shots, it looks like the Cayenne will be getting a minor face- and butt-lift, but it's hard to say what other changes are in store or when the updated model will hit showrooms.
Up front, expect the Cayenne's new face to resemble what was just revealed on the 2014 Panamera, and we could also see this SUV using some of the new engines introduced on the Panamera including the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 or maybe even the E-Hybrid model. We're guessing that the new Cayenne could debut sometime next year likely for the 2015 model year. In the meantime, check out the gallery of spy shots above.