1986 Porsche 944 on 2040-cars
Grantham, New Hampshire, United States
Porsche 944 TEXAS CAR been in NH for 6 years, never seen snow. This car is a drivers car that has been off the road for 18 months. Lost my winter storage so car needs to go. The motor was overhauled 3 years ago with new timing belt, water pump, valve guides and seals, etc... It has less than 30k miles since the overhaul. Five speed transmission in excellent condition. Oil changed ever 3,000 mile, brake fluid every spring. The odometer stopped at 186,000 miles six years ago so true mileage is unknown. It has been stored in a dry garage. The car has 16" Renal turbo rims 8" rears, 7" front, tires have less than 5,000 miles on them. It is completely solid underneath, on the rocker panels, doors, and everywhere else. The front seats have tears in them, the roof liner needs to be replaced, the sunroof cable does not work, engine starts and runs fine, alternator bracket is broken. I have a replacement bracket and will include it with the car. Car has an electrical problem that will require trailering. This car has been my daily driver for the last 8 summers. With minor work it could be a daily driver again. Currently registered and inspected. More photos available upon request. Buy it now, enjoy it in the spring.
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Porsche planning jacked-up 911 Safari? [w/poll]
Thu, 26 Dec 2013The Porsche 911 may, for some, be the quintessential sportscar. And that typically means keeping it on paved roads and racing circuits. But there's a proud history to taking the Elfen off-road that traces back to specially-prepared 911s (like the one pictured above) which Porsche fielded in rallies in the late '70s and early '80s. And now Porsche is reportedly preparing to tap back into that history with a new off-road 911 model, according to the Auto Bild Motor Revue.
Tipped to be called the 911 Safari, the special variant would be based on the Carrera 4 but upgrade with bigger tires fitted to a beefed-up suspension with higher ground clearance and underbody skid plates. The model is expected to be presented initially as a concept at the Beijing Motor Show next April. But if enough interest is expressed - particularly from buyers in developing markets where the roads might not be as smooth as those to which North American and European drivers have become accustomed - Stuttgart could put it into production in 2016, when the current 991 is expected to get a mid-cycle refresh.
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Porsche 911 already testing next refresh
Wed, 11 Dec 2013The latest Porsche 911 may still be a newer car, but that hasn't stopped the German company from starting development of a facelifted version of the rear-engined sports car, testing in what looks like southern Europe.
Due to hit the market in 2015, our spies think what we're seeing here is the new GTS variant, which, following the evolution of the last-generation 911, will make its debut on the facelifted car. Featuring the wider rear haunches of the all-wheel-drive Carrera 4, the GTS should enjoy a slight power boost, to 408 ponies.
Aesthetically, there are some additional vents in the rear bodywork, along with a revised front bumper and tweaked day-time running lights. The taillights get some attention as well, and will likely grow over the current car's skinny rear lamps.
Porsche Australia racing chief dies in crash
Wed, Dec 10 2014The motor racing community in Australia was saddened today to learn of the passing of Jamey Blaikie, a longtime racing administrator and former motorsport director for Porsche in Australia. A former racing driver in his own right, Blaikie was better known for his instrumental role in starting the Porsche Carrera Cup in Australia back in 2003. He left Porsche Cars Australia just last year to pursue other interests, including running an Aston Martin entry in the GT Asia series. Blaikie was in Fiji reportedly undertaking charity work there when his rental car collided with a truck, prematurely ending his life at just 52 years old. Our condolences go out to his family, friends and the motorsport community Down Under, where he'll surely be missed.