1960 Porsche 356 on 2040-cars
Weatherford, Oklahoma, United States
“fun Daily Driver You Can Use Now And Restore Later. Original Now With The Same Owner On The East Coast For The Last 5 Years. PaintIs Older And Still Very Nice. Solid Body And A Nice Interior. All Original DoorBottoms With No Evidence Of Rust. New Top Was Installed 1 Year Ago WithAssociated Rubber Seals.matching Numbers On Doors, Decklid, Front &rear Latch,And Transmission. The Engine Appears To Be Rebuilt With A Rare Blank Case WithMostly 912 Specs.”960 Porsche 356Roadsterdrive Now & Restore It Later. It Was RecentlyFreshened Up For Daily Driving With New Rubber Seals, Freshened Up Fuel System,Brake System, And General Tune Up Items. The Engine Very Well And Does Not SmokeAt All.the Body Does Not Show Any Welding Or Major Repairs. The Battery Box IsOriginal Suggesting It Has Not Been In Any Major Accidents. The LongitudinalsAnd Jack Spurs Are Original And Soft In Areas. The Floors Have Flat InsertPatches Where It Was Repaired.the Top Is A Year Old And Is A Black CanvasFinish. The Interior Looks Good. The Tires Are New And Are Mounted On DateMatched 1959 Factory Wheels. Same Owner Last 5 Years And Now Wishes To Sell.
Porsche 356 for Sale
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Porsche planning customer driving center at Le Mans
Fri, 29 Nov 2013Porsche seems to be on a campaign to build driving centers for its customers to allow them to experience the capabilities of their cars on track. It has one under way in Los Angeles, another in development at its North American headquarters in Atlanta, and a British center set up at the Silverstone circuit. Now the latest reports indicate that Porsche is planning yet another driving center at Le Mans.
The new facility is earmarked to be built at the Circuit de la Sarthe right by the start/finish line, incorporating the Porsche Curves that bridge the Arnage corner and the Ford Chicanes on the West side of the famous track.
Porsche is reportedly still seeking approval from the Automobile Club de l'Ouest that manages the circuit, and once given the green light, would still take some time to complete. But the idea of driving a 911 flat out on the legendary track is likely to make more than a few mouths water, particularly as the German automaker prepares its full-on assault of the famous endurance race next year.
Car companies may need to start curbing model proliferation
Mon, 17 Nov 2014Looking at the current automotive landscape, especially from German makers, you quickly get the impression that less definitely isn't more. BMW alone offers its 3 Series platform in practically every segment possible, including the regular sedan and 4 Series Gran Coupe, which would seem to be direct competitors. Porsche might be the winner, though, with 20 different variants of the 911 listed for sale on its US website. However, some of this model madness might be reaching an end as companies begin cutting back spending or shifting money to other priorities.
According to Yahoo Finance, the offerings from the German automakers are up 25 percent over the past three years to over 200 models in Europe. The peak is expected to come around 2018 at 230 separate vehicles, according to consulting company PwC.
Amazingly, BMW, which is among the poster children for this model explosion, might be changing its tune. "I'm sure there will be points in the future where we look at certain cars and say, 'Maybe we need to think differently now,'" said head of sales Ian Robertson in an interview, according to Yahoo Finance. The statement certainly sounds shocking coming from a company rumored to have 23 front-wheel-drive vehicles all using a single platform on the way.
Porsche testing new 911 GTS
Wed, 28 May 2014Porsche may have one more vehicle in its stable with the GTS moniker, if these spy shots are any indication. They show off the presumed 911 GTS lapping the track - the model meant to slide in under the GT3 to be a bit more driver-friendly but still very fast alternative to a stock Carrera.
At first glance, it might look like any other 911, but the devil is in the details. The most obvious among the differences are two centrally mounted exhaust outlets, rather than the ones closer to the corners on most of the current models. They also aren't perfectly in the center like the GT3. The taillights are also somewhat thicker than the current ones, and the rear decklid is split into three exposed sections.
This is the third time we've seen the presumed GTS. The first was as a coupe late last year. Then it showed up again in March testing in convertible form. Although, that version also sported fender vents at the rear.