1975 Porsche 911s Targa New Motor All The Upgrades A/c Car 5 Speed Nice Project on 2040-cars
Monroe Center, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:CYL
Mileage: 76,000
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: CHROME
Disability Equipped: No
Drive Type: MANUAL
1975 PORSCHE 911S TARGA THE ENGINE IS ALL BRAND NEW ALL UP GRADE WERE INSTALLED LOOK AT PICS ALL THE PARTS YOU SEE IN PICS WERE REPLACED WITH NEW PARTS IT WAS DONE BY A PROFFESIONAL PORSCHE ENGINE SHOP THE ENGINE IS IN THE CAR NOW FOR EASIER PICK UP OF THE PORSCHE THE TRANSMISSION IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER JUST NEEDS A FEW THINGS HOOKED UP TO RUN I DO HAVE THE FRONT SEATS IN ORIGINAL CONDITION CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 217 620 8344 OR EMAIL
Porsche 911 for Sale
- 1980 porsche 911sc targa
- 2009 porsche 911 carrera 4s cabriolet make offer
- 1972 porsche 911 t 2.4l(US $49,500.00)
- Turbo s, heated/cooled seats, heated steering wheel, satellite, convertible(US $143,500.00)
- 2003 03 porsche 911 carrera 4s coupe c4s grey/black 63k miles clean carfax 6spd!(US $29,995.00)
- 2011 porsche 911 turbo s cab- pdk,wht/red,ext paint pkg,low miles,immaculate!(US $143,500.00)
Auto Services in Illinois
Webb Chevrolet ★★★★★
Wally`s Collision Center ★★★★★
Twin City Upholstery Ltd. ★★★★★
Tuffy Auto Service Centers ★★★★★
Towing St. Louis ★★★★★
Suburban Wheel Cover Co ★★★★★
Auto blog
The 2014 Rolex 24 at Daytona: What we learned, what we saw
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Two days after the flag dropped on the 2014 Rolex 24 at Daytona, people are still trying to figure out what it might portend for the rest of the season. In 24 hours, two minutes and 24 seconds, 695 laps were completed by the car that crossed the line first. During that time, 67 cars began the race, 18 of them retired. There was that accident, and a red flag. There were supposedly slower classes beating supposedly faster classes. There were 16 caution periods, including that yellow flag. And then there was The Decision. And Then The Uproar. And then The Reversal.
There was also some pretty good racing, so let's have one last look at the weekend. Oh, and there was that 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO Series II...
If you want to skip the reading bits and go to the photos, there's a high-res gallery of 158 images above and a couple more below. Enjoy.
2015 Porsche Cayenne spotted with facelift
Wed, 03 Apr 2013Although it's only been a few years since the current Porsche Cayenne was introduced, Porsche seems to be working on a midcycle update for its big SUV possibly in time to welcome the smaller Macan. As seen in these recent spy shots, it looks like the Cayenne will be getting a minor face- and butt-lift, but it's hard to say what other changes are in store or when the updated model will hit showrooms.
Up front, expect the Cayenne's new face to resemble what was just revealed on the 2014 Panamera, and we could also see this SUV using some of the new engines introduced on the Panamera including the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 or maybe even the E-Hybrid model. We're guessing that the new Cayenne could debut sometime next year likely for the 2015 model year. In the meantime, check out the gallery of spy shots above.
Porsche Australia price cuts in excess of $36,000 irks customers
Tue, 04 Jun 2013Have you ever gone to the store, only to become irked after learning that the new [*insert widget here*] that you bought just last week has gone through a price drop? If you're particularly thrifty, even if it's only a couple of bucks, you probably brought in your receipt to see if the store would issue you a credit for the difference. Now, imagine that the widget in question isn't a minor purchase, it's a Porsche - and the price drop isn't just a few bucks - it's thousands.
That's the unhappy scenario that recently faced a number of Australian luxury car buyers and the uncomfortable conversation awaiting the German automaker. According to GoAuto, Porsche Australia recently whacked up to $36,000 off the price of its models in order to jumpstart sales Down Under - the Panamera range itself saw cuts between $5,500 and more than $36,000. The aggressive price cut was a strategy designed to drive sales of more than 3,000 cars locally, a yearly goal originally set for 2018, but now hoped for as early as 2016.
Australia is known for its comparatively high car prices, so the dramatic price cuts were undoubtedly welcome news to potential Porsche shoppers. However, around 50 existing customers were understandably agitated by the reductions because they purchased their cars just before the adjustments took effect. Not only did they stand to lose out on the deals, they also had good reason to fear that their new cars' residual values would take a beating.