1987 Porsche 928s4 Conversion With A 4.8l Vortec Engine. on 2040-cars
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
I originally bought this car as a daily driver and drove it approx. 4 yrs. before a catastrophic TBF, caused by a faulty water pump. The Porsche engine suffered numerous bent valves and most likely additional engine damage. Not being motivated to have the engine repaired, the car was then parked in my barn, where it remained for 8 yrs. During this time, being that the barn was in the country, numerous rodents made their home inside the car, making the electrical wiring and most of the carpet their prime means of sustenance. I decided to attempt to get the car back on the road about 2 1/2 years ago. Rather than dealing with the expense and maintenance nightmare the damaged Porsche engine would have presented, it was removed and the GM engine was installed (by a reputable 944\928 conversion specialist in the Dallas area). The damaged carpeting was also removed. In the last 2 1/2 years, I've put approx.1500 miles on the GM engine with no problems.
The present state of the various systems is as follows: Working: Power Windows Gauges Radio Lights Alarm No engine oil leaks. No cooling system leaks. Not Working: Odometer Power Seats Cruise Control Air Conditioner (The GM compressor is installed, but the Porsche head unit won't power it.) Sunroof Central Warning System Central Locking System (can be locked and armed with the key) Inside Hatch release. The steering rack has been leaking since I bought the car and needs to be rebuilt. I am leaving any additional repairs to the next owner, and I am not motivated to ship it, so it is being sold as is, where is. I have tried to state the most complete and honest representation of the condition, as well as my history with the car, and with a motivated owner, could be driven daily in comfort and class once again! |
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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.
Driving the Panamera and Mike's Rant | Autoblog Podcast #487
Thu, Sep 8 2016This week we cover some recent news like the upcoming Land Rover Discovery, updates to FCA's large car platform (including the Challenger), and talk about water injection. Then we go into what we've been driving - David just finished his time in the Porsche Panamera Turbo and Mike tried the GMC Acadia. And then Mike (who is still uncomfortable writing in the third person) goes on a rant about why automakers shouldn't specify which cars are aimed at women. The rundown is below. Remember, if you have a car-related question you'd like us to answer or you want questionable buying advice, send a message or a voice memo to podcast at autoblog dot com. Autoblog Podcast #487 The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics and stories we mention Land Rover is bringing a new Discovery to the Paris Motor Show An AWD Challenger is coming, which means more Hellcat The Jeep Wrangler finally gets modern headlights Water Injection from the BMW M4 GTS is coming to the mass market 2017 GMC Acadia 2017 Porsche Panamera Turbo A rant about sexism in marketing Another take on the $6000 fun car Rundown Intro - 00:00 The news - 00:50 What we've been driving - 11:30 Rant - 30:49 Listener's fun car - 35:56 Total Duration: 42:22 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes
Porsche to only build next Panamera in Leipzig?
Sun, 06 Oct 2013Manufacture of the next-generation Porsche Panamera could be moving, if a report from Reuters is true. The current-generation Panamera range has its bodies welded together and painted at a Volkswagen facility in Hanover before being shipped to Leipzig where final assembly takes place.
According to Reuters, Porsche is looking to cut VW out of the equation and focus production of the Panamera in Leipzig. While this could cost 800 of the 14,300 workers at Hanover their jobs, it's not entirely clear what Porsche stands to gain by the move. It recently invested 50- million euros (about $680 million at today's rates) on a paint and body shop for its Leipzig factory, ostensibly so the facility could have Macan production underway by that car's spring 2014 on-sale date. If the facility was also designed with next-generation Panamera production in mind, then Porsche's decision to put all of its eggs in one basket could make a lot of sense. It currently ships the semi-completed Panameras from Hanover to Leipzig, a distance of around 160 miles by road, and presumably it's a costly and time-consuming process.
The Leipzig factory produced 27,000 Panameras last year, although it's unclear just what its production capacity really is. Besides the Panamera and the upcoming Macan, the factory also builds the Porsche Cayenne.