1971 Porsche 911 T "exceptional, Collector Quality Coupe" on 2040-cars
Garland, Texas, United States
OFFERING TO COLLECTOR AND ENTHUSIAST AN AMAZING CONDITION TWO OWNER 1971 911T WITH 88,169 ORIGINAL MILES. BOUGHT NEW IN VENTURA,CALIFORNIA AND ALWAYS STAYED IN THE SAME AREA.ALL FACTORY ORIGINAL DRY FLOORS AND ALL THE PANELS. MAINTAINED BY AREAS KNOWN GERMAN MECHANIC GARY BETZ FROM DAY ONE. ALL MATCHING NUMBERS CHASSIS #9111121100 ENGINE #6115348 TRANSMISSION #7113537 LIGHT IVORY COLOR ORIGINAL BLACK LEATHERETTE INTERIOR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY INCLUDING: U.S. EQUIPMENT COMFORT EQUIPMENT BLAUPUNKT RADIO 'FRANKFURT' U.S. BAND TINTED GLASS ALL AROUND LIGHT IVORY/ 11 BLACK LEATHERETTE/ 11 ALL ORIGINAL TINTED GLASS EXCEPT NEW FRONT WINDSHIELD HELLA 139 FOGLIGHTS. ALL 5 ORIGINAL 5 1/2"X14" FUCHS WHEELS RESTORED. SPARE WHEEL NEVER USED IN FACTORY ORIGINAL CONDITION. FRONT DASH IN EXCELLENT CONDITION EXCEPT FOR ONE MINOR CRACK BY SPEAKER COVER ( PLEASE SEE PICTURE ) ALL GAUGES WORKING. TACH AND CLOCK REPAIRED BY NORTH HOLLYWOOD SPEEDO FULL BARE METAL PAINT ON AN EXCEPTIONALY DRY RUST FREE BODY ( 2 MINOR RUST REPAIR BY WINDSHIELD AND LEFT FRONT HEADLIGHT BUCKET DONE PERFECTLY ) ALL RUBBER AND TRIM REPLACED 5 NEW DUNLOP TIRES ALL SUSPENSION, STEERING, BRAKES ETC. REPAIRED OR REPLACED FRONT TRUNK TOTALLY RESTORED 2 NEW PORSCHE BATTERIES NEW FRONT TRUNK AND FLOOR CARPETS BY TONY AT AUTOBAHN INTERIORS ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REMOVED AND CLEANED T CAMS REGROUND TO E SPECS BY ELGIN CAM TIMING CHAINS REPLACED WITH NEW PRESSURE-FED CHAIN TENSIONERS INSTALLED ALL HOSES REPLACED ALL ENGINE HARDWARE RECONDITIONED AND YELLOW ZINC PLATED ZENITH CARBURETOR VENTURIS REPLACED WITH 32 MMM.VENTURIS CARBS REJETTED TO MATCH E CAMS NEW DANSK MUFFLER INSTALLED CAR RAN EXTENSIVELY ON THE DYNO SHOWING SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN POWER ALL DYNO SHEETS AND VIDEO OF CAR ON DYNO AVAILABLE SAFE TO SAY THAT, SHE IS ONE OF THE BEST 911T'S IN THE UNITED STATES. T WILL COME WITH IT'S PERSONAL LICENCE PLATE AS SEEN IN THE PICTURE. PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR Q?s.. 214 460 0144 ... AND BEST OF LUCK. |
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Consumer Reports says infotainment systems 'growing first-year reliability plague'
Mon, 27 Oct 2014The Consumer Reports Annual Auto Reliability Survey (right) is out, and the top two spots look much the same as last year's list with Lexus and Toyota in first and second place, respectively. However, there are some major shakeups for 2014, with Acura plunging eight spots from third in 2013 to 11th this year, and Mazda replaces it on the lowest step of the podium. Honda and Audi round out the top five. This year's list includes six Japanese brands in the top 10, two Europeans, one America and one Korean.
Acura isn't the only one taking a tumble, though. Infiniti is the biggest loser this year by dropping 14 spots to 20th place. Other big losses come from Mercedes-Benz with an 11-place fall to 24th, and GMC, which declines 10 positions to 19th.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it's not traditional mechanical bugs hauling down these automaker's reliability scores. Instead, pesky problems with infotainment systems are taking a series toll on the rankings. According to Consumer Reports, complaints about "in-car electronics" were the most grumbled about element in new cars. Problem areas included things like unresponsive touchscreens, issues pairing phones and multi-use controllers that refused to work right.
Porsche offers detuned Boxster and Cayman 211 in Europe
Mon, 15 Sep 2014Looking at a new Porsche Boxster? First of all, we commend you on your choice, because in its latest iteration, the Boxster has sped out from under the shadow of the 911 and into its own. But now to choose: do you get the base model with 265 horsepower, the Boxster S with 315 hp, or the top-of-the-line Boxster GTS with 330 hp? It's a daunting question, considering the $10k+ price gap between each model that you could put into the gas-and-rubber jar. Same goes for the Cayman, albeit with ten more horses across the board. But as if that's not confusing enough, there appears to be another player on the field. (That is, at least, in certain European markets.)
Appearing on the company's Belgian and Norwegian sites are the Boxster 211 and Cayman 211. As you might have guessed, they pack a less substantial 211 horsepower, undercutting what we know as the base models. Instead of using a smaller engine, though, the Boxster and Cayman 211 get the same 2.7-liter boxer six, just with less power.
As a result, they're a bit slower off the line: the Boxster 211 takes between 6.1 and 6.4 seconds to get to 62, depending on exact specifications, compared to the 5.5- to 5.8-second range for the 265-hp Boxster, while the Cayman 211 is quoted at 6.2 seconds versus the 275-hp Cayman's 5.4 to 5.7 seconds. Fuel consumption and emissions, on the other hand (and as you'd expect), are better in the 211. But while Porsche Norway charges around $10k less for the 211 models, Porsche Belgium charges the same for the 211 models as it does for the next most powerful versions (from which they appear to be visually indistinguishable).
Porsche Classic launching branded motor oil for air-cooled boxer engines
Tue, 17 Jun 2014It's hard not to love the look of a classic Porsche. Whether it's the upside-down bathtub styling of the 356 or the gradual evolution of the 911, there is a little beauty in all of them. However, the older they get, the more that needs repaired to keep them on the road. Porsche Classic is helping out, though, by introducing its own brand of motor oil for the demands of the company's vintage, air-cooled engines.
Developed at the Porsche Development Centre in Weissach, Germany, Porsche Classic Motoroil comes in two weights - 20W-50 for the 356, 914 and 911 models up to the 2.7-liter G-Model and 10W-60 for 3.0-liters-and-up engines through the 993-chassis 911. The company claims that the air-cooled engines have different heat demands than traditional, water-cooled units, and this oil is made to meet those requirements.
According to Porsche, modern, synthetic oils are sometimes too effective when it comes to old engines. They are fantastic at sopping up debris, but those deposits are often holding archaic seals together. Suddenly removing them can cause leaks. The new oil is specifically designed to work with the old-fashioned materials found in its classics. The company also knows that most owners aren't driving their vintage cars everyday. So this formulation is more alkaline that normal to neutralize acids that they build up and corrode components.