1985 Porsche 944 / Well Cared For Well Mantained on 2040-cars
Syracuse, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1985
Mileage: 133,000
Make: Porsche
Model: 944
Trim: FINE EXAMPLE OF EARLY STYLE 944
Drive Type: RWD
**THE 944 GUYS** EARLY 1985 PORSCHE 944 VERY CLEAN / WELL TAKEN CARE OF / NEW PAINT COMING This 944 is in outstanding shape for an early 85. Service all up to date, rides fantastic, beautiful interior & seats. All options and accessories work normally on this 944 as well as the A/C & odometer. The car is a fine example of the earlyer style 944 with a true 133,000 miles on it. It really is a great car.....ready to just enjoy for seasons to come. We will paint the car any color you choose with a purchase prior to 11/6/13 After 11/6/13 we will paint the car Deep Black Cherry CAR RIGHT NOW BEFORE PAINT JOB $4,999.00 CAR AFTER PAINT JOB $6,500.00
HIGH RESOLUTION PHOTOS HERE http://s1300.photobucket.com/user/syracuseporsche/slideshow/EARLY%2085%20133_000 HD VIDEO COMING
WORK RENDERED Timing belt, balance shaft belt, rollers, tensioners, waterpump, Intake refresh with gaskets and sensors, New performance clutch, complete break job, complete tune up, performance intake, modified ECU chip w/ ECU modification, New fuel regulator, new injectors, All fluids changed, radiator flush, oil change, tranny oil change...and much more For more information please call 315 - Four Eight Zero - 0020
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Porsche resurrects V8-powered 911 prototype from the Eighties
Wed, 14 May 2014These days, we take it for granted that the Porsche 911 uses a flat-six engine. That's because every version of the iconic rear-engined sports car has had one. Right? Well, for the most part. There was the 912 that joined the original in the late Sixties with a flat-four. And in the mid-Eighties, Porsche toyed around with the idea of a V8-powered 911.
After the first-generation 911 had been in production for over two decades, Porsche began development of its successor, the 964, in the 1980s. And one of its ideas was to use a V8 engine. So it took a 964, borrowed a V8 from Audi, gave it the rear bodywork from a 959 and dubbed it the 965.
The idea was to create a more affordable successor to the 959 that included its advanced all-wheel drive system and active suspension. The Audi V8 would have been replaced with one of Porsche's own design - possibly based on the it had built for Indy racing - but Dr. Ulrich Bez (who was then head of Porsche R&D long before taking the reins at Aston Martin) ultimately killed the project.
Meet Buster, this 1968 Porsche racecar transporter from Mercedes
Thu, Dec 11 2014If you're thinking about Porsche and Mercedes-Benz when it comes to motorsports, your first thought is probably on the two German brands battling on the track. However, for decades, whenever Porsche's factory team went to compete, a custom Mercedes was right along with them hauling the racecars. These days the truck lives in the Brumos Collection in Jacksonville, FL, and goes by the nickname Buster. However, its story goes back to 1968 when Porsche ordered two commercial vehicles from Mercedes and then handed them over to a Stuttgart-based outfitter for customization. The results were these racing transporters that hauled models like the 917 and 956 until the '80s. The other survived, too, with a place in Porsche's collection. Well-known racers in their own right, Brumos scooped up the transporter in 2003 and have kept driving it to vintage racing events. The interior now boasts the signatures of many of the great drivers from the era of this historic truck. Watch the video for the whole story on the Mercedes with a whole lot of Porsche inside.
Revel in the glory of the Porsche 911 engine factory
Fri, Jan 2 2015A flat-six engine pumping away behind the driver defines the Porsche brand for many people, whether they are buying a Boxster, Cayman or 911. If you want to appreciate the sound and fury concentrated in the rear of these German sports cars even more, then take a tour of the company's 911 engine factory in Zuffenhausen, Germany, to see the work that goes into each one. We're long past the days of automotive assembly lines being deafening, dirty affairs, but it's still somewhat shocking to see just how sterile the plant in Zuffenhausen is. Each person wears a matching gray jumpsuit and gloves, and there's not a drop of grease of them. While the components are constantly coming down the line, there doesn't appear to be much of a rush. It's just a slow, steady movement that gives workers time to complete their appointed tasks. At least in this video, the employees don't even seem to talk to each other; the only sound is the hum of the plant or whir of tools. It's transfixing to watch these famous engine slowly come together largely from human hands. News Source: Cars via YouTube Plants/Manufacturing Porsche Technology Performance Videos engine
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