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2012 - 1959 Intermeccanica Roadster on 2040-cars

US $70,000.00
Year:1959 Mileage:5000
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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GENERAL INFORMATION
DELIVERY DATE > November 2012
CURRENT OWNER > Flanigan
CURRENT MILEAGE > 5000 miles
CONDITION > Perfect
REGISTRATION >Tennessee Title 1959 Intermeccanica Roadster
COLOR > Night Blue Pearl Effect  VW-LZ5D

INTERIOR
SEATS > Roadster seats with contrasting paint color piping, small head rests
UPHOLSTERY > Leather Pertoglyph VO 962
CARPET > Square Weave Wool Tan 400 “C”
BINDING > Cotton Tan
TOP/BOOT COVER > Roadster Stayfast Tan / Tan 1799
FASTENERS > Tenax

MECHANICALS
ENGINE > Intermeccanica / Eurospec Racing, Audi 2.0
EXHAUST SYSTEM > Intermeccanica Magnaflow muffler and tip, 3-Way catalyst
TRANSAXLE > Intermeccanica 4-Speed 3.88:1 final drive, HD custom front mount
SUSPENSION > 914 front supension, R&P steering, Turbo tie rods. VW Type 1 IRS rear, 25mm HD torsion bars and Bilstine shocks rear
BRAKE SYSTEM > Intermeccanica 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
WHEELS > Mangels 15X5.5, 4 Lug Chromed Crested “Nipple” caps
TIRES > Yokohama Avid Envigor 185/65-15

SPECIAL FEATURES AND HISTORY
Modern Audi liquid cooled,VW / Audi factory engine management with full emissions
IM custom camber / caster plates for front struts
IM custom spring plates with inboard ride height adjustment. Trailing arm pivot point adjustability
OEM style HVAC system CFC free A/C with fresh air
Full sound deadening set
Power side windows with hidden switches
Power door locks with keyless entry
Custom Sisal Coco floor mats, Tan/light brown #44
Locking front trunk cable
Chrome plated hood handle, reproduction 356 chrome washer nozzles
Original style door handles with locking push button
Chrome plated windshield frame
Original style dash and door panel trim
Original beige interior trim
Courtesy lights
Custom liquid cooled instruments with 8000 RPM tach and MPH speedo
Nardi “flat” steering wheel, original 1959 356-A horn button
1959 “Euro” short guards chrome
H-4 Headlights with dual relay
Passenger side door mirror
Dash grab handle
Manly crest shift knob
Battery cut off switch
Alpine iDA-X305SBT radio with 6 speakers plus custom back seat area powered subwoofer with iPod and Bluetooth, hidden antenna
Front 1/4 panel storage bins
 
Car cover

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The market is littered with Porsche 911 tuners, with names like 9ff, Gemballa and TechArt leading the field. Seldom do any two ever collaborate on a joint project, but that's just the kind of match that was made at Jay Leno's Garage. That's where Alex Ross of SharkWerks and restomodder Magnus Walker first met, sparking a collaboration that yielded the car you see here. And fittingly, they've brought it back to the garage to show off what resulted. Though Walker usually deals with older Elfens, this time he applied his eye for style on a more contemporary 2008 997 GT2, decking it out with grey stripes, orange bumpers, gold wheels and decals and a tartan-upholstered interior. He left the mechanical bits to Ross and company, who dropped the suspension and increased output to 650 horsepower at the wheels (775 at the crank), surpassing the stock GT2 and even the later GT2 RS. The result is pretty hard-core and old-school, but you'll want to watch the video above to see for yourself.

1964 Porsche 356 Cabriolet Emory Outlaw First Drive

Wed, Dec 30 2015

The black lacquer badge affixed to this 1964 Porsche 356 Cabriolet has two words on it: "356 Outlaws." When it was first produced by a jeweler in the 1980s for the Emory family, the word "Outlaw" was a term of pride only meaningful to the father-and-son team that were building these custom Porsches. Outside of their Orange County garage, the Outlaws attracted less respect than outlaw humans. In the past few years, Magnus Walker has helped Outlaws blow up outside nontraditional Porsche circles. Collector car brokers now happily promote Outlaw builds, and online how-to guides will teach you to create your own. Despite their newfound recognition, Outlaws began with Gary and Rod Emory and continue with Emory Motorsports. We didn't drive the black 1958 Porsche 356 Emory Special and silver 1959 356 Outlaw in the gallery – completed cars move through the shop so quickly that we couldn't organize a shoot and a drive on the same day. We drove a 1964 356C Outlaw that gets by with leather hood straps, deleted bumper guards, Raydot fender mirrors, and a drilled fuel filler cap poking through the hood. The interior is dressed in red leather in sanguine contrast to the beige German square weave carpet along the bulkheads. The three gauges are taken from a 904, the racer Porsche developed to succeed the 718. Emory's tuning lineage is as old as the cars he restores. Emory's tuning lineage is as old as the cars he restores. His grandfather Neil ran Valley Custom Shop in Burbank from 1948 to 1962, channeling and sectioning the slab-sided bodywork of '40s and '50s domestic sedans in ways that OEM designers would later adopt. Neil's tenure also included building the body for the SoCal Streamliner in 1950, the first hot rod to hit 200 miles per hour at the Bonneville Salt Flats. When Chick Iverson opened a Porsche dealership in Newport Beach he asked Neil to run the body shop. Neil's son Gary would become the parts manager. When he saw inventory being thrown out for lack of space, Gary then opened his own Porsche parts operation. Gary's son Rod started playing in the warehouse from the age of six, mixing and matching pieces to make go-karts and help build the Porsches Gary would sketch. Rod began his first restoration, a 1953 Porsche 356, at 14 years old. He spent two years on it, then went vintage racing. This wasn't a concours build – growing up in a parts shop, Rod had no qualms about using whatever suited his purpose and vision.

Porsche reportedly working on new turbocharged flat-four boxer engine?

Wed, 10 Apr 2013

These days, we've seen just about every automaker dropping cylinders in an effort to appease tightening fuel economy and emission standards - and Porsche is no exception. Nearly three years after introducing an all-new V6 powerplant under the front hood of its Panamera sedan (launched with a range of V8 engines) comes word that Porsche is working on an all-new turbocharged flat-four boxer to replace the flat-six engines mid-mounted in its Cayman and Boxster models.
Specifics have yet to be learned, but reports say the engine is a derivative of the current 3.8-liter six (shown above) found under the rear decklid of the Carrera S, yet with two fewer cylinders. Fitted with a turbocharger, direct-injection and the automaker's VarioCam Plus, the new all-aluminum 2.5-liter flat-four will likely develop upwards of 350 horsepower and 360 pound-feet of torque. Redline should be about 7,500 rpm. Initial indications say that Porsche will only offer the new engine with its seven-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic, tuned to take advantage of the low-end torque, but a traditional six-speed manual gearbox has not been ruled out. Despite the loss of two cylinders, enthusiasts will likely embrace the new engine as it promises to be lighter, more fuel efficient and more powerful than the 2.7-liter and 3.4-liter sixes in the Cayman/Boxster today.
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