1971 Porsche 911 T on 2040-cars
Sorrento, Florida, United States
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1971 PORSCHE 911T FACTORY SUNROOF!!!
COLLECTOR QUALITY...
GREAT INVESTMENT...
EXTREMELY NICE #2 DRIVER WITH VERY LITTLE NEEDED TO RESTORE MAKING A NUMBER ONE CONCOURSE CAR!!!
TRUE TWO OWNER CAR...
COA ORDERED...
ALL ORIGINAL PANELS, GLASS, BRUSHWORK, BADGES, MOLDINGS...
ALL ORIGINAL BOOKS, RECORDS, STAMPS, KEYS, TOOLS, SPARE...
NUMBERS MATCHING...
FRESH DOCUMENTED ENGINE & TRANSMISSION REBUILD...
NEW BRAKES, CALIPERS & LINES...
UPGRADED COLD A/C...
ORIGINAL INTERIOR IN VERY NICE CONDITION FOR IT'S AGE...
ABSOLUTLEY RUST FREE CALIFORNIA CAR...
FACTORY DATE STAMPED POLISHED DEEP 6' FUCH WHEELS...
NEW TIRES...
VERY NICE RESPRAY IN LATE 80'S THAT SHINES VERY NICE IN IT'S ORIGINAL SILVER...
ABSOLUTLEY NO ACCIDENTS EVER!!!
NO MODIFICATIONS...
$115,000 obo...
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Porsche Cayman gets a new face
Fri, 12 Sep 2014We've already seen photos of the facelifted Porsche Boxster out testing, but we're now seeing these same changes making their way onto the hardtop Cayman coupe. Cosmetically, the next round of Porsche's smallest sports cars isn't vastly different, with redesigned headlamps, LED running lights (like its big brother, the 911), and new taillamps that actually aren't visible on the prototype seen here.
The big news for the updated Boxster/Cayman range is the long-rumored four-cylinder engine. Recent reports suggest we could see four-pots with displacements of 1.6, 2.0, or 2.5 liters, and with output ratings as high as 360 horsepower. Of course, these new four-cylinder mills would be both turbocharged and direct-injected.
It's unclear whether or not the six-cylinder engine range will also be updated when this new Cayman comes to market. In any case, we expect to see it bow in the relatively near future. Stay tuned.
Petrolicious details why the Porsche 911 is something special
Thu, 26 Sep 2013The Porsche 911 is a special car, if for no other reasons than it's been continuously produced since 1964, with nearly every generation regarded as being at or near the top of its class. But why the rear-engined icon has done so well among enthusiasts and regular drivers alike can't always be explained easily. To truly understand the 911, you have to experience the whole package, and that means driving one.
While just about every publication has raved about the Porsche, commercial director, race driver, photographer and 911 owner Jeff Zwart explains to Petrolicious why he was drawn to the legend as a young child, and why he still loves them today.
Zwart's professional and personal life are inextricably linked to the 911, and hearing him talk about the car and its history makes for fascinating viewing. Watch the video below to hear Zwart's story and see him drive a couple examples from his collection: an early 911 and the 964-generation Carrera 4 he won Pikes Peak with for the first time - a car that happens to be equipped with the 959 Paris-Dakar's fascinating torque-split transmission. Enjoy!
Porsche slathers Martini livery on 911, Panamera, Macan and Cayenne
Mon, 20 Oct 2014This is how we imagine the conversation went in Porsche's Stuttgart headquarters: "Martini livery. Martini livery all the things." Okay, so maybe not, but that hasn't stopped Porsche from showing off images of its entire lineup bearing the iconic racing livery.
While we aren't sure about the questionably yellow 911 and lime green Macan, the navy blue Cayenne and the white Panamera both look pretty spectacular as they lap about the streets of Sochi, Russia.
As for why the liveried sports cars and crossovers were at the site of the 2014 Winter Olympics, we aren't totally sure. Porsche's Facebook page, where the images first popped up, was really light on details. Whatever the reason, we fully support Porsche doing more with Martini livery. Take a look at the full gallery to see what we mean.