1986 Porsche 944 Turbo 2.5l 951 Heimjoint Swaybars, Chipped, Cared For, Garaged on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
PICTURES WERE TAKEN TODAY AND ARE TRUE AND ACCURATE TO CURRENT CONDITION!!!! UN-EDITED!!!!!!! IT IS THAT NICE!!!!
One absolutely amazing vehicle. This 951 or 944(turbo ) has taken my heart. I have never before experienced a car that Runs, Drives and Handles like this does. It will impress every sense in your body. I cant help but smile when I go for a ride (weather permitting:). This particular 951 has been cared for by enthusiasts its whole life (myself being one). It was registered with the Porsche club of America and has been carefully cared for in the Pacific Northwest by professionals (&dealership technicians). I have a large stack of maintenance records/receipts, magazines and personal notes . A record of almost every happening has been kept. NOT PERFECT and sold "as is" this car is sure to be a deal for anyone searching for a 951 944 turbo . AND ITS RED!!!!!!! Still standing on it's original Fuchs Forged Staggered Wheels set (STRAIGHT AND BALANCED) very minor imperfections pictured. ALONE WORTH UP TO $3500 by themselves if brought back to perfect -take a look) this Porsche has been lowered slightly and has had Koni adjustable Sport Struts and Weltmeister Heimjoint Swaybars (heimjoints recently rebuilt in front). Some of the more recent Maintenance Record NOT NEARLY ALL;): timing belt at 146940miles Rear pads OEM + Uprgraded fronts 165512 pwr steering belt 145141 buyers inspection 146557 left front motor mount 146940 all new tires unkown 147xxx 50% remaining Rebuilt turbo repaired vacuum leaks header repair all at : 148068 Newer battery Clutch slave Clutch master Clutch slave all at 160869 Repaired shifter Repaired heater 155608 Repaired upper dooor hinge 159243 Cooling fan relay 166763 CHIPPED +43hp at ??? mileage Please understand I am describing this car to the best of my ability. I have just recently gone through a divorce and will not be able to keep my prized possession. NO REFUNDS NO RETURNS AS IS PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH . I FEEL I HAVE STARTED THIS AUCTION AT A FAIR AND REASONABLE PRICE FOR ITS CONDITION AND MILEAGE/HISTORY. Thank you for looking and taking care of my baby (note for future owner:). I am able and willing to assist in the safe delivery picked up from my household. (stored covered and in safe locked garage) Please make your own arrangements for pickup. CLEAN TITLE PERFECT TO RESTORE OR TURN INTO A TRACK CAR NEEDS MINOR BODY WORK, RESTO HRS AND PAINT TO BE PERFECT. POWER WINDOWS, A/C, Lights, fog lights, turn signals, pop top, brake lights, all work. Has cd player Can be driven home. Runs excellent with only one minor vacuum leak. Professionally inspected at dealership for drivability/issues recently. Needs nothing to drive but can use minor repair (very minor oil leak). minor cracks in dash |
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Roger Rodas' widow suing Porsche over Carrera GT crash
Tue, 13 May 2014
Investigations undertaken by local law enforcement may have vindicated Porsche from any wrongdoing in the crash that killed actor Paul Walker and racing driver Roger Rodas last year, but the latter's widow is apparently not convinced. According to emerging reports, Kristine Rodas has filed a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages from Porsche Cars North America.
In her suit filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court, Rodas' attorney Mark Geragos reportedly disputes the findings of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which asserted that the vehicle was traveling at an unsafe speed of 90 miles per hour on city streets, identifying the speed as the cause of the accident. Instead the lawsuit claims that the vehicle was only going 55 mph and that the cause of the crash was improper equipment - namely a faulty right rear suspension and the lack of a crash cage and proper fuel tank.
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.
Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #344 LIVE!
Mon, 05 Aug 2013We're set to record Autoblog Podcast #344 tonight, joined by Doug DeMuro, author of Plays With Cars, formerly of Porsche Cars North America, and all-around swell guy. You can drop us your questions and comments via our Q&A module below, and we'll give them extra-diligent attention. Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes if you haven't already done so, and if you want to take it all in live, tune in to our UStream (audio only) channel at 10:00 PM Eastern tonight.
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