1974 Porsche 911 Carrera on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Non Sun-Roof Light Yellow exterior with Black Interior with rear Seat Delete (Porsche Certificate of Authenticity on hand)
- 1980 3.0L engine with a 3.2.L polished crank, 3.2L J&E Pistons and 2.7L 911s con rods. 993 Sport Camshafts, 3.2LDME Conversion with mass air flow kit (Authority) special programming. B&B stainless headers with S&S dual in dual out muffler.
- Gearbox is a 1986 915 rebuilt transmission with LSD and Centerforce Clutch assembly and Wevo Shifter.
- 1988 911 Carrera rear suspension with 26mm Turbo torsion bars, Carrera Trailing arms, new axles and Bilstein sport shocks.
- 1988 930 Turbo front suspension with 21 mm torsion bars, 930 Turbo tie rods, Delrin Bushings, new ball joints.
- Front Brakes are 964 four pot calipers with a 23mm master cylinder. Rear has Carrera Calipers
- 1988 Carrera fuel tank, fuel pump and filter.
- Wheels are 930 Fuchs 16”alloys, 7” in front and 8”in rear with Hankook V2 tires.
- Sport Interior features restored gauges with a 10k tachometer, 930 power leather seats, RSR door panels, rear seat delete, powder coated rear roll bar.
- Stereo is a Sony deck (CD/Bluetooth) with fosgate amplifier, 6 speakers including two 8” woofers in the rear seating area. Alarm and door actuators included.
- Engine is estimated produce approximately 290HP with a weight of 2400 lbs giving a power to weight ratio of 8.3lbs/HP. Comparatively, a 2004 GT3 with 381HP and a weight of approximately 3200lbs has a ratio of 8.4/HP.
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$1.4B hedge fund suit against Porsche dismissed
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Investors have canvassed courts in Europe and the US to repeatedly sue Porsche over its failed attempt to take over Volkswagen in 2008 (see here, and here and here), and they have repeatedly failed to win any cases. You can add another big loss to the tally, with Bloomberg reporting that the Stuttgart Regional Court has dismissed a 1.4-billion euro ($1.95B US) lawsuit, the decision explained by the court's assertion that the investors would have lost on their short bets even if Porsche hadn't misled them.
Examining the hedge funds' motives for stock purchases and the bets that VW share prices would fall, judge Carola Wittig said that the funds didn't base their decisions on the key bits of "misinformation," and instead were participating simply in "highly speculative and naked short selling," only to get caught out.
With other cases still pending, the continued streak of victories bodes well for Porsche's courtroom fortunes, since judges will expect new information to consider overturning precedent. If there is any new info, it could come from the potential criminal cases still outstanding against former CEO Wendelin Wiedeking and CFO Holger Härter, who were both indicted on charges of market manipulation.
Petrolicious explores long-term living with Porsche's 914/6
Thu, 15 May 2014After its last video starred none other than the spectacular Ferrari 250 GTO, where was there for the video team at Petrolicious to go? Certainly, in the realm of classics, there are only a few other vehicles that can match the badge and pedigree of the ultra-rare Ferrari. Maybe a Jaguar D-Type or an Aston Martin DBR1? No, this latest video doesn't star either of those British icons. It stars an oft-misunderstood, occasionally derided entry from Germany's most sporting manufacturer - Porsche.
Yes, we've gone from a Ferrari 250 GTO to a Porsche 914/6. As is often the case with Petrolicious, though, the story told about the car by its owner are often more important than the make or model of car being highlighted. That's exactly the case here, as Jack Griffin talks about the 38 years he's spent with this particular Porsche.
Having been born into the Volkswagen fold and introduced to Porsche in the best way possible - behind the wheel of a 356 - Griffin has some interesting stories (including his attempt at running the 12 Hours of Sebring), and he knows a fair bit about some of the 914's attributes.
Watch the incredibly complicated operation of Porsche's new targa roof
Tue, 14 Jan 2014Despite Porsche having claimed the name, targa tops are nothing new. In addition to the semi-roofless version of the 911, plenty of cars in the past have used removable roof panels - the new Corvette Stingray has one (as have prior generations), and this type of open-air experience has been available on past vehicles like the Pontiac Solstice Coupe and Honda Civic del Sol.
But when Porsche took the top off its brand new 911 Targa here at the Detroit Auto Show, it was indeed cause for pause. Simply put, this is one of the most complicated and intricate electronic roof panel removal techniques we've ever seen, save perhaps, for the setup found on the Japanese-market Civic del Sol from the 1990s.
We won't spoil the video for you, but basically, rather than just the roof panel coming off, the entire rear glass area lifts away the body in order for the small section over the passenger compartment to slide back. This has to be incredibly expensive to repair once it inevitably breaks. And we highly doubt you'll be able to operate this mechanism at any speed.