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1987 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:123500 Color: Black
Location:

Bullhead City, Arizona, United States

Bullhead City, Arizona, United States
1987 - Porsche 911, US $9,000.00, image 1

1987 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa, Fewer than 1800 Carrera Targas sold in the US in 1987. So iconic that Porsche is bringing back the Targa to showrooms in 2014 but you can own this one for a lot less. This is a classic! JUST REDUCED $2000 (2/6/14) 3.2 ltr engine - 217 HP - 0-62mph in 5.8 sec. 150+mph top speed All matching numbers RARE classic champagne interior leather Highly rated G-50, 5 speed manual transmission Everything is original including SCRATCH FREE PAINT. No cracks or blemishes on dash or upholstery NO RUST, NO DENTS, NO LEAKS, NO SQUEAKS or RATTLES Excellent running condition - needs NOTHING Bought from original owner in Irvine, CA, March 2013 ALWAYS garaged AND covered, never been on a race track Highlights: PRICED BELOW NADA classic car value for this condition (with whale tail option) Top end completed by Vision Motorsports (CA) at 104K miles 2500 miles since full service was completed Like new Dunlop tires Newer Shocks New Alternator Clutch replaced Targa top restored Spare engine lid (the original, a $600 value), OEM whail tail and lid added 2013 (Color match paint/perfect fit) Polished/painted Fuch 16" Alloy wheels Full powered leather seats (both sides) Cruise control Central Locking system Alarm Rear window windshield wiper A/C accepts newer type freon Comes complete with all service records since new, original MSRP sticker and bill of sale (just under $50,000), all manuals, 2 "like new" front end and mirror bras, original tool kit and compressor, spare tire. All manuals. MUST SEE AND DRIVE FOR YOURSELF! This collector car will appreciate dramatically over the next 10 years. This is an investment grade Carrera Targa! Serious inquiries only! Payment by bank draft or cash only. Buyer to pick up car - transport can be arranged.

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Porsche ready to pick itself up after Le Mans failure

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

It's safe to say that things for Porsche didn't go quite as well at Le Mans this year as it might have hoped. After a sixteen-year gap, the winningest manufacturer in endurance racing history returned to the Circuit de la Sarthe this year hoping maybe not for outright victory in its first time back, but definitely a strong finish on which it could build on for next year. All the while it undoubtedly hoped its 911s would hold their own in the GT classes.
Unfortunately for Porsche, neither happened. After racing around the clock, and despite actually leading the festivities for some time, the best its 919 Hybrid could manage was an eleventh-place finish, lagging lamentably behind not only the other LMP1s (like the race-winning Audi) but also a handful of LMP2s. Meanwhile the LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am titles went to the factory-backed teams of its arch-rivals Ferrari and Aston Martin, respectively.
Not a stellar result, in other words, but Porsche is taking it all in stride - accepting that it has a ways to go while congratulating its vanquishing rivals in the video below. It's good sportsmanship if we've ever seen it. Next year's race starts now.

eGarage video features Helmuth Bott's personal Porsche 959 prototype

Fri, 12 Apr 2013

"We thought we were going to build a super-911," said Peter Schutz, former CEO of Porsche AG of the development of the Porsche 959. That was before it started getting expensive. At that point, Helmuth Bott, Porsche R&D director got frightened. Costs ballooned because of the all-wheel drive, sequential turbocharging and other technology Porsche had never even thought about when it set out to build a 911 to compete in Group B. Schutz continued, "The amount of resources we were committing got totally out of hand." Instead of pulling the plug, Bott doubled down and drew on the strength of his brilliant team to build a car whose impact is still echoing aross the industry.
"It's probably one of our most prized possessions" says Don Leatherwood, Director of the Brumos collection where Dr. Bott's personal prototype resides, and where Frazer Spowart went to see the car and create a video for eGarage. Check out the sights and sounds of the 959 before it was the 959, and get personal takes on the car from Hurley Haywood, Peter Schutz and Don Leatherwood. Keep reading to see the video.

Which is quicker in the standing mile, a Subaru WRX STI or a Porsche Cayman?

Thu, 26 Jun 2014

The 2015 Subaru WRX STI and 2014 Porsche Cayman are both saddled with unfair reputations. The STI with its huge wing and gold wheels has the title of the ultimate boy-racer. On the other hand, Porsche brand snobs look down on he base Cayman as just a wannabe 911. In reality, they are both pretty fantastic performance cars. But what would happen if the two of them lined up at a stoplight, and maybe the guy in the suit in the Cayman started throwing some revs at the young man in the STI? Automobile decided to find out in a recent video pitting the two stereotyped hot rods against each other in a standing-mile drag race.
In terms of raw numbers, they are surprisingly close. Both use flat engines and six-speed manual transmissions here, but the Subaru has more power and torque. However, the Porsche makes up for it with 300 pounds less weight. Neither should have a problem with traction either thanks to the STI's sophisticated all-wheel-drive setup, and the Cayman's mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.
The comparable specs certainly show themselves in the real world for the race. We're not going to give away the winner here because it's too exciting, but let's just say the finish is very, very close. Scroll down to watch both of them shrug off their stereotypes and show off their real performance.