1957 - Porsche 356 on 2040-cars
Porterville, California, United States
300 Miles Only On Engine And Car. 1957 Vintage Speedster 356 Replicar...brand New From Top To Bottom...custom Built By Vintage Speedsters Vintage Speedster In Slate Grey With Black Interior, 1915cc Upgrade On Motor, 3:88 Highway Flyer Transaxle, Front Disc Brakes, H/d Anti-sway Bar Kit W/ Rear Camber Compensators, Engine Has Ext Oil Filter, Wide 5 Painted Wheel W/ Aluminum Drum Skins, Pirelli Tire Upgrade, Dual Side Mirrors, Headlight Grill Guards, Trunk Carpet Set, Grey Square Weave Interior Carpets, W/ Black Leather Speedster Seats, Crowe Wide Black Race Seat Belt Set, Black Tonneau, Black Top And Side Curtains, Nardi Style Steering Wheel With Crest Horn Button, 12v Under-dash Plug, Rubber Bumper Guards, Rubber Lower Side Guard, Porsche Badge Set, Reutter Coachwerks Body Badge.
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Porsche 911 already testing next refresh
Wed, 11 Dec 2013The latest Porsche 911 may still be a newer car, but that hasn't stopped the German company from starting development of a facelifted version of the rear-engined sports car, testing in what looks like southern Europe.
Due to hit the market in 2015, our spies think what we're seeing here is the new GTS variant, which, following the evolution of the last-generation 911, will make its debut on the facelifted car. Featuring the wider rear haunches of the all-wheel-drive Carrera 4, the GTS should enjoy a slight power boost, to 408 ponies.
Aesthetically, there are some additional vents in the rear bodywork, along with a revised front bumper and tweaked day-time running lights. The taillights get some attention as well, and will likely grow over the current car's skinny rear lamps.
Petrolicious profiles a Porsche 911 hot rod called The Growler
Wed, Aug 5 2015Petrolicious always does a superb job of showcasing fantastic vehicles and their owners. While some of its videos might go a little too far into the personal stories rather than putting the cars on the road for some people's tastes, this latest one is an absolute feast for the senses. The vehicle featured is called "The Growler," and this Porsche 911 hot rod assaults its driver with a wall of sound. The coupe maintains only the tiniest amount of on-road civility to still be regularly usable. Boasting a roll cage and a set of racing buckets inside, The Growler certainly looks all business. An engine tune, suspension upgrade, and 400 pounds of removed weight are enough to turn this 964-chassis 911 into something really sublime behind the wheel, too. As the first air-cooled car for owner Alex Bermudez, he's definitely starting near the top. Filmed on some misty canyon roads, the white coupe roars around sounding more like a racecar than anything road legal, and Petrolicious perfectly captures the this Porsche as it's flung around the narrow path. You can see the rear end just begin to step out before Bermudez catches it. Inside, each shift looks like the movement of a rifle bolt to shoot the car forward. Listening to the engine build revs might be the best thing you hear today, so stop what you're doing and take a listen. Related Video:
Autoblog Podcast #344
Tue, 06 Aug 2013Doug DeMuro from Plays With Cars, Infiniti Q50, Subaru BRZ STI, Porsche Macan
Episode #344 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Executive Editor Chris Paukert are joined by Doug DeMuro, author of Plays With Cars and prolific internet autowriting presence. Topics include the latest spy shots of the Porsche Macan, the 2014 Infiniti Q50, and the teaser images we've recently seen of a Subaru BRZ wearing STI badges. As always, we start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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