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US $16,001.00
Year:1973 Mileage:65463
Location:

Colborne Ontario, Canada

Colborne Ontario, Canada

CHASSIS: S/N 4732916227,Chassis has been stiffened and strengthened.
Rayco Stage 1 Body kit installed. New door jambs installed at that
time.
 
ENGINE:1969 911E Type 901/09. Approximately 140 HP. Compression
good and even across all cylinders. New chain ramps, main oil seal,
Carrera pressure fed chain tensioners, camshaft oil line restrictors,
rebuilt alternator, new electronic voltage regulator, Marelli
distributor with new cap and rotor, MSD 6AL electronic ignition with
Pertronix magnetic points, new flywheel. Professionally rebuilt
Zenith carburetors with K&N, water shield air cleaner. Front mounted,
oversized, industrial, oil cooler with Mocal thermostat and electronic
fan control. Original 914-6 oil tank, 914-6 headers, 911 muffler.
New throttle cable. EnerSys Odyssey Extreme PC925 GEL Cell battery.
Heavy duty firewall engine mount. NO quick six mount)
New rubber engine/transmission mounts.

TRANSMISSION: Original 901 side-shifter rebuilt with upgraded aluminum
intermediate plate. New clutch cable, throwout bearing and bushings.

SUSPENSION and BRAKES: 911S front suspension, hubs and calipers,
Bump steer kit, Turbo tie-rod ends. Rebuilt 914 Rear calipers, spaced
and fitted with 911 vented rotors. Stainless Steel hydraulic brake
lines and 19 m.m. master cylinder. 16" Fuchs alloy wheels with TOYO
Proxes T1 tires 205/65ZR16 front and 225/55ZR16 rear.

INTERIOR: Stock 914 with centre console. New aftermarket carpets.
911 instrumentation, fuel gauge moved to centre console with low fuel
warning light, MOMO leather wrapped steering wheel, short shift kit
and all new shift linkage bushings, Dynamat sound insulation,
Ford/Becker TafficPro II stereo with navigation and 4 speakers.
Windshield washer converted to electric. Defrost fan motor rebuilt.

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Porsche board members facing another ˆ1.8B lawsuit over VW takeover bid

Mon, 03 Feb 2014

Back in 2008, Porsche got the bright idea that it could take over Volkswagen in the midst of the worst economic slump since the Great Depression. Ignoring that this was a catastrophic move for the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer that that eventually resulted in it nearly going bankrupt and eventually being taken over by the same company it sought to control, the aftermath has left Porsche Chairman Wolfgang Porsche and board member Ferdinand Piëch in the crosshairs of seven hedge funds that lost out during the takeover and are now seeking €1.8 billion - $2.43 billion US - in damages from the two execs, according to the BBC.
See, investors bet on Volkswagen's share price going down, partially because Porsche said it wasn't going to attempt a takeover. But Porsche was attempting to take over VW, having bought up nearly 75-percent of VW's publicly traded shares. When word broke that Porsche owned nearly three-quarters of VW (which indicated an imminent takeover attempt), rather than go down like the hedge funds bet it would, VW's share price skyrocketed to over 1,000 euros per share, according to Reuters.
Naturally, when you bet that a company's share price is going to drop and it in turn (temporarily) becomes the world's most valuable company, you lose a lot of money, unless you're able to buy up shares before prices jump too much. This led to a squeeze on the stock, which the hedge funds accuse Porsche and Piëch (who are both members of the Porsche family and supervisory board) of organizing.

Paul Walker's accident due to 'speed, and speed alone'

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

Following an investigation into the crash that killed Fast and Furious star Paul Walker and driver Roger Rodas, an unnamed law enforcement source told the Associated Press that there were no signs of mechanical failure on the Porsche Carrera GT that was destroyed in the accident.
The report from The Huffington Post claims the officer in question blamed "speed, and speed alone" in the fatal accident. The same report ruled out the presence of debris in the road, which may have caused Rodas to lose control of the V10-powered super car.
Engineers from Porsche are traveling to California to investigate the accident with the help of the Carrera GT's on-board data recorder. Until then, investigators won't speculate on the car's speed at the time of the wreck.

Porsche Macan to get four-cylinder engines

Tue, 10 Dec 2013

Porsche hasn't offered a four-cylinder engine since the 968 went out of production in 1995 - the better part of two decades ago. There'd been talk of a four-pot Boxster or an even smaller model to slot in below it, but while the latest intel indicates that Porsche is moving ahead with its four-cylinder plans, it's a different kind of vehicle that will get it first.
That, of course, would be the new Macan. Just revealed a few weeks ago at the LA Auto Show, the Macan crossover is being launched with a pair of twin-turbocharged V6 engines (a 3.0 with 340 horsepower and a 3.6 with 400 hp) and a six-cylinder turbodiesel with 258 hp. But smaller engines, according to emerging reports from Autocar and Auto Express, are on their way.
Word has it that Porsche is preparing a 2.0-liter turbo four with 280 horsepower and a diesel with the same displacement and cylinder count, engines that will power new entry-level Macan models that will slot in beneath the existing Macan S, Macan S Diesel and Macan Turbo. While the diesel is tipped to be ported over from the Volkswagen parts bin, the four-cylinder gasoline engine is said to be under development by Porsche itself, which could mean it will have a boxer layout.