1984 Porsche 928 S Coupe 2-door 4.7l Cayenne Wheels! *no Reserve!* on 2040-cars
Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States
This vehicle is a very special find.. It will turn heads wherever it goes! I have owned the 928 now for 2 and a half years and I unfortunately need to sell it (wife is pregnant) So here goes...Paint is awesome.. Door seals were replaced before I purchased the car. So was the interior including new carpets and seats. Previous owner did all of the restoration and the custom stereo install as well. I also still have the original OEM seats as well as the OEM intake and fog light parts..The car has a strait-pipe after the cat and sounds wonderful... According to the previous owner the wheels are from a Porsche Cayenne...The previous owner also made a custom entry to the fuse box that is very easily accessed in the passenger footwell. It has diamond plate metal covering that snaps into place...The OEM muffler and stock '84 wheels will also be included but I'm not sure how that will work if we need to ship the car...I will not ship any of these parts nor the wheels seperate from the car. Car is fast but please be aware it is not a quick 0-60 car.. Porsche designed these cars to have fast highway speeds (60-120) and deemed it a "sport tourer". I'm sure if you are looking at this car and interested that you have done your research... I will be happy to be involved and help if any issues arise.. Most anything on these cars can be found on the forums... There are no issues with the title. Buyer must pay shipping or local pickup. Buyer must also send a $1000 deposit within 24 hours of the end of auction. The speedometer was replaced with a GPS speedometer after numberous attempts to fix the failing OEM speedomenter with Odometer. I have been very careful about keeping up with the milage in order to replace oil. I currently run Kendall Racing oil 20w50. Milage may change as I really enjoy this vehicle and still drive it a few times a week. Please feel free to ask any questions! |
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Porsche 959 Prototype started it all
Wed, 11 Sep 2013While Porsche was unveiling the new Nürburgring-dominating 918 Spyder downstairs in Hall 3 here at the Frankfurt Messe, there was another Porsche supercar quietly and discretely on display upstairs in the same hall. That, of course, was the 959. But not just any 959: this was the original Gruppe B prototype.
The 959 was first developed as a rally car in the early 80s to compete with the likes of the original Audi Sport Quattro S1, Ford RS200 and Lancia Delta S4. But Zuffenhausen soon saw its potential as a production road-going supercar, emerging as a technological marvel to challenge the decidedly linear approach of the Ferrari F40. It still stands as a groundbreaking supercar in its own right, but also lead to the first all-wheel-drive 911 Turbo and set the stage for the Carrera GT and aforementioned 918 Spyder that followed to cap the top of the evolving Porsche range.
This original Gruppe B prototype, which presaged the production 959, packed a 450-horsepower 2.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six into an even sleeker form than the final version that followed. We caught up with it on display as part of a display of 80s German classics, of which this 959 prototype immediately stood out as the pick of the proverbial litter. Check out the hotness in the high-resolution image gallery above.
6 car mashups that God never intended
Sat, May 17 2014In the 2000s, the musical mashup genre saw a peak of popularity with releases like The Grey Album from Danger Mouse that mixed The Beatles and Jay-Z. UK artist James Pursey from Carwow decided to take the same concept of shoehorning two disparate things together but applied the concept to cars. Your opinion on the results will vary with your sense of humor. These creations are either some funny pieces of abstract art or absolute monstrosities that prove good design should be left alone. Likely the best of the bunch is the Lambotomic (pictured above), which combines a Lamborghini Miura and an Ariel Atom. Granted, the Ariel is little more than a skeleton to begin with, and the outcome looks like a slightly stretched Atom with the new nose and tail from one of the most beautiful vehicles ever. This could actually work. Though, not all of the mashups are quite so pleasant. The Porschiac WW RS (pictured right) is absolutely disgusting. It combines a Pontiac Aztek, which isn't a beauty queen to start with, and a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Obviously, the 911 is an iconic shape in autonobolia, but that can't save it from the horror of the Aztek. Pursey fits the its nose, wheel, wing, roll cage and stripes onto the Pontiac. The outcome: A design that will show up in your nightmares. Check out the gallery for the rest of the mashups, including the Humi (a Humvee and a Mini), Aston Smartin (Aston Martin and Smart), Rangerini (Range Rover and Lamborghini Aventador) and the Mazdafenda (Mazda MX-5 Miata and Land Rover Defender). They might not all be beautiful (or even pretty), but it's fun to imagine these oddball creations actually driving down the road. Featured Gallery Car Mashups News Source: CarwowImage Credit: James Pursey Design/Style Humor Lamborghini Pontiac Porsche ariel atom lamborghini miura pontiac aztek mashup
Amelia Island 2013: Porsche 911 swarms the field marking 50 years of rear-engine goodness
Wed, 13 Mar 2013Perhaps one of the most iconic sports cars in the world, it was no surprise that the Porsche 911 showed up in numbers to the 2013 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. Although the original 911 launched 50 years ago, the original and current models are instantly recognizable as 911s, and since the 911 has a storied racing background, there were probably just as many racing versions of the coupe as there were street-legal versions.
As the show's 2013 honoree, one of the prime racing examples was a 1970 Porsche 911 S raced by Sam Posey. There were so many cars in attendance, we didn't know where to look, but a 1985 911 Speedster concept and a Porsche-owned, rally-ready 911 Type 953 were definitely among the more impressive standouts. As an added bonus, Jacksonville-based Brumos Porsche had many of its classic racecars on display including a beautiful 959.