Porsche 944 Coupe N/a 1985a 2.5l 5 Speed on 2040-cars
Swedesboro, New Jersey, United States
Great DE and Autocross car as well as a daily driver. This 1985 early has been well maintained and all matching numbers. I have owned the car since 2008 and have been upgrading and slowly converting the car over to primarily a weekend DE and Autocross car. It has been tracked at NJMP 4 times. Great car to drive to the track and have fun. The car has been corner balanced neutral. All mechanical and electrical items function. The car could be converted back to original very easily. Car is very clean and in good shape. New/upgrades: Lindsey Racing Sway Bars. 30mm Front and 19mm 5 Way Adjustable Rear Front Sway Bar Stiffeners Racing Dynamics Front strut brace Re-enforced A-arms Bilstein HD Front & Rear shocks Wilwood 4 piston front calipers Zimmerman front & rear drilled rotors Short shift kit K&N Air Filter Weltmeister Throttle Cam Magnecor plug wires Optima Red Top Battery Recaro seats G-Force PRO-5 point harness FIA Harness Bar HP Hood Shock Hatch Seal Hella E-code Headlights Maintenance items: ( all performed within last 4k miles) Timing belt Water pump Master Cylinder Clutch Slave and Master Cylinder AC system charged ( R134) Fuel filter Plugs Pads Used, refurbished, runs great, no rust, solid drive train ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE |
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Watch 1,208 Porsche 911s collect at Silverstone for world record
Mon, 29 Jul 2013Porsche has been spending the majority of 2013 celebrating the 50th birthday of the 911, with its latest stunt taking the German brand to the home of British motorsports, Silverstone. To celebrate, Porsche invited enthusiasts to take their personal 911s on a lap of the former airfield, and boy, did the Porschephiles show up. 1,208 911s took part in the lap around the Grand Prix circuit, making it the largest-ever gathering of the iconic, rear-engined cars.
This wasn't just a celebration of 50 years for the 911, though. Funds raised were channeled towards Hope For Tomorrow, a cancer charity that works with the United Kingdom's National Health Service in operating mobile chemothereapy units that make life just a little bit easier on cancer patients.
Take a look at the long video below, and enjoy the passing of what are likely examples of every 911 model ever built.
Porsche digitally dissects its 918 Spyder for your viewing pleasure
Wed, 02 Oct 2013At this point, you'd think we'd know all there is to know about the 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder - except what it's like to drive - but Porsche has released a new video giving us a more in-depth look at its new plug-in hypercar all the same. The animated video gives us numerous cutaway looks at the 918 Spyder while giving a visual demonstration of the car's four hybrid driving modes.
Though nowhere near as exciting as watching the 918 blast around the Nürburgring in record time, this new video is nonetheless both interesting and informative. Scroll down to watch the video yourself, and be sure to check out our live gallery of the production version of the car along with a stock gallery.
2014 Porsche 911 Targa
Tue, 15 Apr 2014I've watched the electro-hydraulic roof panel open and close about 73 times in the past hour, but its fascinatingly complicated operation still has me mesmerized. I've concluded that only a German automaker - Porsche, to be more specific - would go through the trouble of engineering a roof system that essentially lifts the entire greenhouse off a vehicle, rearranges its components like a sliding-tile puzzle, and then reassembles all of them seamlessly (sans roof panel) to accurately recreate one of its most famed bodystyles.
The 2014 Porsche 911 Targa is a near-perfect modern interpretation of the automaker's 1965 911 Targa, a semi-convertible bodystyle that represents nearly 13 percent of all 911 models sold since production started 50 years ago. While the early car's roof was purely manual in operation - that's the period-correct way of saying that the driver did all of the muscle work - today's Targa is a completely automated transformation that requires only that the driver hold down a cabin-mounted switch for a mere 19 seconds to let the captivating show run its course.
After studying the Targa's elaborate roof operation at its launch at the Detroit Auto Show earlier this year, I was sufficiently intrigued. To that end, I traveled one-third of the way around the planet to southern Italy, hoping that the Mediterranean climate would reveal a bit more about the reintroduction of the automaker's iconic sports car.