1955 Porsche 550 Spyder 911 6-cylinder Powered Outlaw on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1973 911s 2.4 liter 12-plug
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: Other
Trim: Convertible Spyder
Drive Type: rear, mid engine
Mileage: 2,800
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
A little about the car: This is a Thunder Ranch car. TR purchased Beck's original tooling for there 4 cylinder kits. This 6 cylinder kit is their own design and culmination of a lot of hard work which is why these are so rare and so expensive. Not to mention the additional cost of the 911 motor. TR has made over 330 (4 cylinder kits) and only 5 (6 cylinder kits like mine). This is a very rare vehicle. There is over $85,000 into this car and if you wanted to recreate it you would spend near 6 figures. This is your chance to own it at a fraction of what it would cost to build with all of the work being complete and can be enjoyed immediately. KitCar Magazine Cover car in 2009. This car was on the cover with a large article written about it in 2009. I have 3 copies of the magazine that will come with the car. The only difference is that I changed some of the interior to red and added red leather heated seats... which is a great addition for those cold mornings or nights. Mileage: 4,600 kilometers (<1,000 on rebuilt motor and carbs), approx. 2,800 miles. Note: New Red interior completed less than 2 months ago. Some older photos will show black seats which were vinyl. Motor: less than 1000 miles since rebuild - 2.4 liter twin plug 1973 911S motor. This was a stock 2.4 liter. The S heads were added and twin plugged, S cams, S pistons, etc... to make it a true "S" motor. I recently completed a top end rebuild (Competition Engineering in Lake Isabella performed the work) and inspected the bottom end which needed nothing and looked great. The only thing that was replaced was the access circular oil gasket on the bottom of the motor by the drain plug which was weeping. All front main and rear seals were all dry as a bone. - Peterson 10 quart oiling system with hard in-line oil filter and cooler with built in fan. This car will never overheat because of how open the motor is. The fan rarely even comes on. - Rebuilt Weber 40mm stacks done by Paul at Performance Oriented. This was a complete rebuild with center shaft drilling... not cheap! - New Mallory Comp fuel pump with Holly fuel pressure regulator and A/N inline (reusable) fuel filter. Also, all new stainless steel braided fuel lines were added when the engine was rebuilt - Installed new style auto weather proof engine wiring harness connectors for easy removal when needed. This is a 8-way connector and used for all major wires from fuse panel to engine. Very easy to disconnect during engine removal or maintenance. - Estimated at 225hp (if not more) and the car weighs approx. 1,400lbs. - Custom 3-2-1 ceramic coated exhaust system with Dynaflow mini mufflers. - Hydraulic assisted slave cylinder on clutch for easy driving. Exterior/Interior: - Racing plex windshield by Hanna manufacturing - 356 glass windshield included with all framework and fasteners. I couldn't bring myself to drill holes for installation and love the current look of the vehicle. - Tonneau cover custom made by Stitch at Classic Interiors and has a zipper to remove just one section for warmer conditions for driver or to protect against the elements if caught in rain. - custom rear view mirror with headlight style holder - Porsche square weave carpet - 718 style balsa wood shifter (also in Carrera GT) - Nardi steering wheel - bucket seats from Thunder Ranch (heated top and bottom with low and high settings) - Twin Porsche style grill Suspension/Transmission/Brakes: - 901 transaxle from 914. - 914 drive axles - four link suspension with panhard bar and DiDion tube. Supported by Aldan aluminum coilovers. - CNC 4-piston calipers up front and 911 2-piston calipers in the rear (brand new). - Porsche 944 master cylinder Wheels/Tires: - Porsche Fuchs 16x7 and 16x6 - Brand new Dunlop DZ101 tires This vehicle is also on YouTube. I have posted several videos so you can see how the car sounds and drives. Please search under "Bryan Boardwell" to locate the videos. |
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Marchionne threatens to move Alfa production out of Italy
Fri, 12 Jul 2013Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne was unsurprisingly frank when asked by reporters about potential investments in Italian manufacturing for Alfa Romeo and Maserati, giving the Italian government the ultimatum, "Italy should decide if they want [Alfa Romeo's relaunch] to happen here or not as Fiat and Chrysler have several alternatives." Them's fightin' words.
Fiat's issue with the government stems directly from its courtroom clashes with the Fiom labor union. The two are currently embroiled in proceedings over longer shifts and shorter breaks, as Fiom has so far refused to sign a new contract citing revised labor laws that it says are anti-union.
According to Bloomberg, Fiat will be spending over $2.5 billion on development of eight new Alfas and six new Maseratis, in a bid to wrest some of the luxury pie away from BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi. But that's only going to happen if the government is willing to play ball and make life easier on Fiat.
Maserati returns to Indianapolis to commemorate historic win
Tue, 27 May 2014This past weekend was Memorial Day weekend, folks, and you know what that means: racing. There was the Monaco Grand Prix for Formula One fans, and back Stateside there was the Indianapolis 500. You might expect to see a name like Maserati pop up at the former more than the latter, but that wasn't always the case.
These days its all about Dallara chassis powered by Chevy or Honda, but over the course of a century there have been plenty of foreign automakers that have won the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. McLaren won it twice in the 1970s, Mercedes and Peugoet won during the race's pre-WWI infancy, and in between them Boyle Racing won it two years in a row with a Maserati chassis and engine.
The car was the Maserati 8CTF "Boyle Special," and its first win came 75 years ago. So to mark the occasion (as well as Maserati's 100th anniversary), the car was brought back to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a revival lap. Unfortunately Wilbur Shaw, who won the Indy 500 three times (twice in the Maserati) and went on to be president of the speedway, died in a plane crash the day before his 52nd birthday in 1954. So in his place fellow three-time winner Johnny Rutherford took the wheel of the 8CTF in front of the gathered crowds.
Ferrari to stop supplying Maserati with its engines
Thu, May 9 2019The Ferrari Q1 earnings call was full of information, and perhaps the biggest revelation was that Ferrari is going to stop supplying engines to Maserati. CEO Louis Camilleri broke the news, and The Motley Fool posted a transcript of the whole call online. "Eventually, we will no longer supply engines to Maserati, which actually from our perspective is actually a good thing, both from a margin perspective, but also the fact that we can transfer a lot of the labor that's been focused on the engines to the car side of the business," Camilleri says. Maserati has used Ferrari engines (arguably, one of the most compelling reasons to buy a Maserati) in its vehicles since 2002, a little while after Fiat passed Maserati off to the prancing horse. The partnership continued as both Ferrari and Maserati were under the same house at FCA. Then when Ferrari was spun off from FCA in 2015, they kept the supply steady to Maserati. Those engines include a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8, 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 and a 4.7-liter naturally aspirated V8. Camilleri said Ferrari will officially stop in 2021 or 2022, with no intention of supplying anybody with engines beyond that. Of course, this leaves Maserati high and dry with no engines for its growing lineup. Maserati will have to reach into the FCA parts bin, find a new outside supplier or develop its own engines. Battery electric sounds out of the question. As of now, there doesn't appear to be a clear plan going forward. We've reached out to Maserati to see if they have any comment on the situation as it stands.