1975 Porsche 911 Targa, Carrera , 930 Widebody Kit, 3.2 Motor, Convertible on 2040-cars
Troy, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:3.2
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: 2 DR CONVERTIBLE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Mileage: 27,975
Power Options: Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
UP FOR SALE MY 1975 911 TARGA , CARERRA WIDE BODY CONVETIBLE REPLICA
BODY HAS 27000 ORIGINAL MILES
UPGRADED MOTOR 1988 3.2 LONG BLOCK 60000 MILES
STEEL 930 WIDEBODY CONVERSION
5SPD TRANNY
CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT
PAINT IS GOOD BUT HAS SOME CHIPS , HERE AND THERE ESPECIALY AROUND DRIVER SIDE DOOR, I AM SURE THERE IS LOTS OF ITEMS I MISSED PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL OR FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 518 526 4307, INTERNATIONAL INQUIRES EMAIL ONLY, $2000 DEPOSIT AT TIME OF PURCHASE , THE REMAINDER BANK CHECK OR CASH, WILL GIVE YOU 2 WEEKS TO ARRANGE PICKUP, INTERNATIONAL PURCHASERES CAN HAVE MORE TIME, BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP, CAR SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTIES
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Mercedes may be working on a new electric car dubbed 'Ecoluxe'
Fri, Dec 26 2014Automobile has a lengthy piece this month on how the four German mass-market luxury manufacturers each plan to go after Tesla with their own electric vehicles. It was written by Georg Kacher, the magazine's European bureau chief, and the English version came a month after he wrote the German-language original for Autobild. Tesla isn't exactly a threat to the Germans, but, according to the report, the Model S is planting the right kinds of seeds in niches that are important to the luxury players. The thinking is that - in addition to needed electric vehicles anyway for stricter US regulations - it's better to start designing the machinery now. The article posited Porsche's attack would rest on the coming Panamera platform, but a big hurdle would be battery placement. Unable to find one large space for a lithium-ion pack, engineers would instead put batteries everywhere they could, for a supposed tally of some "108 battery pouches" throughout the body. A few days after the Automobile piece, however, Porsche publicly said it had no intention of challenging the Model S, because the enthusiastic driving the brand is known for doesn't jive with useful range. In Kacher's retelling, Mercedes' plans are even more ambitious, supposedly taking aim at the Model S and the coming Model X. It would do this with an investment in excess of $2 billion in a program called "Ecoluxe" – Mercedes has no brand division akin to BMW's i and Audi's e-tron. The new brand would create a four-strong family of bespoke electric vehicles: a smaller platform with a wheelbase around 106 inches and a larger one with a wheelbase around 118 inches. In addition, the range would have "provisions for rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, and rear-wheel steering." The numbers are impressive: seating for seven in the larger vehicles, both longer than 16 feet, front and rear storage areas, ratings of up to 610 horsepower and production capacity of 80,000 units per year. When would we see such creatures? Perhaps as soon as 2019. We do know that if Tesla can knock the Model X over the outfield fence, automakers are going to have to do something. We don't know what the chances are that Ecoluxe is Mercedes' first move - but such a plan could help explain the weird Mercedes concept spied in October.
Porsche wants you to 3D print your own Cayman
Tue, 10 Dec 2013Have you got access to a 3D printer? Well lucky you, because as we're rapidly learning, the possibilities are virtually endless. And if your tastes lean towards the automotive (as we'd assume they do if you're reading this page), we've got good news.
Porsche has just released 3D printing data for the Cayman S so you can three-dimensionally print out your own and customize to your heart's content. Now Porsche hasn't specified just to what scale the data will allow you to print your Cayman, but we have a feeling that'd mostly be limited by the size of the printer at your disposal. Check it out in the video below and follow the link to the Porsche site to download the file.
Driving 50 years of Porsche 911 history
Fri, 06 Sep 2013Raiding The Porsche Museum For A Fun Track Day
It seems everyone is celebrating anniversaries this year: it's Aston's hundredth, Lamborghini's fiftieth, Ford Mustang's fiftieth, Chevy Corvette's sixtieth - and Tesla just turned ten or something. It's been a little out of hand, frankly, all these forced marketing festivities, but if we had to pick one milestone to really celebrate hard and party all night, the Porsche 911 would be at the top of our list.
Get ready for a major 911 blowout bash at next week's Frankfurt Motor Show. It was on September 12 back in 1963 at this very show where Porsche unveiled its "901" painted in a rather boring shade of beige. Though drably finished, the car caused a worldwide frenzy in the budding German sports car sphere.