1986 Porsche 911 Cabriolet on 2040-cars
El Cerrito, California, United States
I am always available by mail at: chrissycyyandle@kinghell.com .
Well Maintained 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet in Excellent Running condition, ALL ORIGINAL, PCA member owned,
Service records and clean Title.
Matching numbers engine and transmission.
VIN number:WP0EB0918GS170309
Engine number: 64G01570
Transmission number: 74G01699
Loaded with unique factory options, many extras and a Certificate Of Authenticity dated 01/22/95
Exterior Paint code/color: P5V4 - Grand Prix White
Interior Material Color/Type: LP Grey Beige Leather
FACTORY OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
070- Tonneau Cover
220- Limited Slip Differential
241- Shortened Shift Lever Travel
341- Central Locking System
395- 16" Fuchs Alloy Wheels
424- Automatic Heating Control
438- Power Seat, Right
454- Cruise Control
498- Deletion Of rear Model Designation
533- Alarm System
UPGRADES:
1. Beautifully engineered WEVO shifter ( number one upgrade on any impact-bumper Porsche 911 running a 915
transmission)
2. Momo Prototipo steering wheel with Porsche crest horn button
(Original steering wheel included in the sale)
3. Upgraded Alpine sound system with blootooth hands free capability.
Comes with BOTH FACTORY TOPS, Speedster style Tonneau Cover and Convertible Boot, Owners manual, Original
maintenance book, Jack, Toolkit, Air pump, Warndreieck Road Hazard Triangle folding sign with case.
New clutch at 132k miles, New Continental extreme contact tires, Gears shift flawlessly, Very tight engine, Great
acceleration.
This Cabriolet is A real joy to drive and set up for immediate enjoyment for a daily driver.
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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.
Porsche offering short-term loans to Macan waitlisters
Wed, 02 Jul 2014Walk into a Porsche dealer today, place an order for a Macan and you'll be looking at a waiting period of six months or more before you can expect delivery. That may be common enough for high-end European automakers, but the Macan is meant to lure new buyers to the brand, and the waitlist could be enough to deter them from sticking around.
The solution? Offer to lease them a Boxster or Cayman until their new Macan arrives. Shorter in term that the usual new-car lease, these six-month terms are designed to keep buyers from turning their backs, all the while experiencing the kind of vehicle Porsche does best.
Of course it doesn't hurt that the dealer then gets a used sports car to sell again once the short-term lease is up. And we wouldn't be surprised to see some buyers asking to hold on to their mid-engined sports car for a little longer, either.
Porsche Cayman GTS in track battle with 996 GT3
Wed, 09 Jul 2014Here's your tough question of the day: Would you rather drive a new Porsche Cayman GTS or a slightly older, 996-era Porsche 911 GT3? Certainly, both cars have their plusses. The Cayman is the more modern proposition, sure, but the GT3 is, well, a GT3. So yes, it's a tough decision.
If you're one of the lucky souls that have to make that choice, then this video from Evo should prove pretty helpful. It's a track battle, starring Jethro Bovingdon with a new GTS and an old GT3.
Calling the GTS "fantastically agile" and "fast, but it's also hilariously good fun," Bovingdon bangs home a solid lap time of 1:05.2 before switching to the GT3. It's remarkable to see just how dated the 996-generation 911 looks after viewing the newer Porsche, and from where we sit, it's further proof that the old car's headlights are something that's best forgotten. Styling qualms aside, though, can the GT3 keep up with its racy younger cousin?