1987 Porsche 930 on 2040-cars
Boulder, Montana, United States
More details at: clare.rohe@mail-on.us .
Up for sale is a beautiful 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo (a.k.a. 930 Turbo).
The interior is stock and well-kept, with little wear-and-tear for its age. The Guards' Red exterior paint
is in excellent condition with only minor flaws from ordinary road use. The car has been garage-kept and tended in
a heated garage. It comes with OEM Fuchs wheels in the original black with machined rims.
The engine has been completely restored by Rothsport, Inc., including a full tear-down and rebuild. Approximate
engine output is 325 horsepower. The stock 4-speed Porsche gearbox was retained. The car's suspension was
completely rebuilt and replaced for competition use, including a 1-inch drop and high-performance shock absorbers
and springs. The exhaust has been replaced by a custom titanium dual-outlet system by B&B Exhaust.
The 930 Turbo was a tour-de-force when it was released, and the Turbo name has consistently been applied only to
the highest-performing variants of the 911 ever since. While later models eventually softened and became more akin
to grand tourers, the original 930 was a knife-edged competition machine -- lightweight, powerful, and terrifyingly
fast. Armed with engine, suspension, and braking technology from Porsche's most competitive and world-beating
prototype race cars, the 930 set the standard for sports cars around the world.
The 911 of the late 1980s represents a sort of purity of purpose for the sporting car enthusiast, a perfect balance
of raw prowess and refinement, and as such is extremely desirable. This 911 Turbo is the ultimate example of the
breed, an incredible specimen of a car that is sure to only become more valuable as they become more rare over
time.
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Be sure to watch CNBC's video report on Porsche's female movement below - you'll also find one of the aforementioned Engineered For Magic ads as well as an interesting case study video on the campaign from ad agency Cramer-Krasselt.
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Thu, 19 Sep 2013Times are tough in Europe right now, and that unfortunately has reaped disastrous consequences for some of its smallest niche automakers. Gumpert, Wiesmann, Artega and Lola have all filed for bankruptcy this year, and it appears that tuners are not immune to the tough times, either.
Word coming in from across the pond suggests that 9ff and SpeedArt - two of the biggest names in Porsche tuning - have filed for bankruptcy as well. 9ff is best known for the GT9, a radical hypercar barely based on the 911, while SpeedArt was once of the foremost tuners of Porsches.
Fortunately there are still plenty of tuners ready to take a wrench to your Elfen, but the reported demise of these two makes the market a little bit smaller and - for Porsche enthusiasts - maybe the world a little bit lonelier, too.