1982 Porsche 911sc, Guards Red With Sunroof on 2040-cars
Shelton, Connecticut, United States
1982 PORSCHE 911SC, 5SP TRANSMISSION, 3.0 ENGINE, GUARDS RED, TAN INTERIOR, SUNROOF, POWER MIRRORS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, A/C, AM/FM CD PLAYER WITH REMOVABLE FACE PLATE, RUNS GREAT, SHIFTS GREAT, STOPS WELL!
OWNED CAR SINCE 2/22/2008, INVESTED $9000.00 INTO CAR SINCE PURCHASE. CAR WAS REPAINTED, CLUTCH REPLACED, AND I WAS TOLD THAT THE ENGINE WAS RESEALED, AFTERMARKET MUFFLER, (LOUDER THAN STOCK), COMES WITH ORIGINAL MUFFLER, ALL DONE BY FORMER OWNER. LIST OF REPLACED ITEMS: HOOD AND ENGINE LID STRUTS, SUN VISORS, (BLACK), WIPER ARMS, OIL CHANGE, AIR FILTER, DISTRIBUTOR CAP AND ROTOR, REAR TIRES, DASHBOARD (BLACK),2008 SIGNAL SWITCH, WARM-UP REGULATOR,FUEL FILTER, 2009 CARPET MATS,RE-BUILT SPEEDOMETER, LEFT-HAND DOOR SEAL, OIL LINE, WIPER BLADES, CLUTCH RETURN SPRING, FLYWHEEL,SHIFT BUSHINGS, REAR MAIN SEAL, RE-BUILT TRANSMISSION ($3000.00 REPAIR), BRAKE HOSES, REAR SHOCKS, 2010-2011 ENGINE SET UP, ALL LED DASH BULBS, BATTERY, 2012 OIL LINE, FRESH AIR HOSE, OIL LEVEL SENDER, BATTERY BRACKET, WINDSHIELD WASHER PUMP, FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET, FRONT TIRES, FRONT SPOILER, 2013 ALL BRAKE CALIPERS, REAR PADS, OUTER TIE ROD ENDS, 2014 DEFECTS: SMALL RUST SPOT ON RIGHT REAR ROOF LOWER EDGE, (WAS THIS WAY WHEN I BOUGHT CAR) SOME NICKS IN PAINT, HEADLAMP TRIM RINGS ARE A SHADE OFF IN COLOR. CRUISE NOT WORKING (CABLE IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT, DISCONNECTED), A/C NOT WORKING (UNKNOWN PROBLEM), HEADLAMP WASHERS NOT WORKING (UNKNOWN PROBLEM), HIGH BEAMS STAY ON, (SWITCH IN COLUMN IS DEFECTIVE), IF YOU HOLD LEVER, LOW BEAMS WILL WORK FINE, SPEEDO NEEDLE STICKS WHEN COLD, TAP ON DASH AND IT STARTS TO WORK, ( I THINK IT HAS A BAD CONNECTION IN BACK OF GUAGE) CAR HAS SPARE TIRE COMPRESSOR AND OWNERS MANUAL AND SPARE KEYS. NOTE: PICTURES SHOW REAR VIEW MIRROR ON SEAT, WHICH CAME OFF WHEN I WAS TAKING PHOTOS, THIS HAS SINCE BEEN REPAIRED. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS AND I WILL ANSWER ALL !!! MIKE 203-944-0327 |
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Jay Leno welcomes finely rebuilt Porsche 356 into his garage
Wed, 15 Jan 2014Not a month after the Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer visited Jay Leno's garage, another artfully restored Porsche has rolled in. This time it's a 1957 Porsche 356A Outlaw, the "outlaw" moniker referring to Porsches that have been restored outside the bounds of period-correct orthodoxy.
This 356A was literally done from the ground up by Michigander Chuck Olenyk, the floor of the car having fallen apart so badly that he couldn't remove the roof at first since it was holding the vehicle together. Olenyk said that of the 2000 hours over seven years that he spent restoring the car, 500 were spent just on repairing the rust. That's undoubtedly some of the reason why when he tried to sell the unrestored car as a roller in the nineties for $1,000, no one would take it off his hands.
Olenyk fitted a mildly tuned engine from a Porsche 912, the transmission from a 356B, the brakes from a 356C, Fuchs mags and a modified replicar Speedster roof from Intermecchnica. It lacks nothing even with just 115 horsepower, and it adds to that with charm and aural appeal. You can see and hear the full story in the video below.
Qatari sheikh flees US after speeding Ferrari [w/video]
Mon, Sep 21 2015A prominent Qatari national has reportedly fled the United States after a video ostensibly showing his Ferrari racing through the streets of Beverly Hills went viral. Although the exact identity of the driver remains unclear, it is believed that the yellow LaFerrari was owned by Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al-Thani, a member of the ruling family of Qatar, the country's former interior minister and a well-known racing enthusiast. The video below, which has already attracted some 1.5 million views (but contains language that may not be safe for the workplace), shows the yellow hybrid hypercar racing with reckless abandon against a white Porsche 991 GT3 through the swanky Los Angeles neighborhood. The Ferrari is shown scraping its chin spoiler on the road before pulling back into the driveway (alongside a black Bugatti Veyron) with smoke billowing out its engine bay. Neither of the European exotics appear to show much regard for traffic laws, running stop signs as they speed through a residential area. The Ferrari appears to be wearing Qatari plates, while the Porsche does not appear to be carrying plates at all - just some racing decals on the doors and hood. According to reports, the Ferrari belongs to Sheikh Khalid, but the identities of the drivers behind the wheel of either car has not been ascertained. The Al-Thanis are known for their supercar collection, which is shipped around the world for the enjoyment of royal family members. Their signature teal and black exotics are a regular site around London. The Beverly Hills Police Department confirmed that, when approach by officials, the driver claimed diplomatic immunity – which the driver may not actually have. "It is against a federal law for someone to claim diplomatic immunity when they don't have it," said police chief Dominick Rivetti. The Ferrari was not, according to reports, registered with the State Department as belonging to a credentialed diplomat. Al-Thani has since reportedly fled the country, and taken his cars with him. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: BBC, Effspot via YouTube Government/Legal Ferrari Porsche Supercars porsche 911 gt3 ferrari laferrari
Weekly Recap: Ferrari, Ford and Porsche power up for Geneva
Sat, Feb 7 2015Monday was Groundhog Day. Tuesday, apparently, was Sports Car Day. The Ferrari 488 GTB, the Ford Focus RS and the Porsche Cayman GT4 all debuted within hours of each other ahead of their rollouts at the Geneva Motor Show. Three sporty machines, three vastly different approaches – and a lot of implications for enthusiasts. That's a day worth repeating. It also illustrates the opportunities automakers see in the performance market, which is expected to grow in the coming years. Ford estimates the segment has expanded 14 percent in Europe and surged 70 percent in North America since 2009. The Detroit Auto Show was evidence of this, and performance cars of every stripe debuted, including the Acura NSX, Ford GT, Alfa Romeo 4C Spider and several others. This isn't a fad. Performance cars aren't going away. The question is why? Stricter CAFE standards are looming in the United States, as are tighter emissions regulations in Europe. And no one expects gas prices to remain low in America. None of this matters for sports cars, and automakers are increasingly using them to elevate their images. That's why Dodge rolled out two 707-horsepower Hellcats last year. It's why Ford has decided to resurrect the GT for road and track. It's why in the depths of bankruptcy, General Motors continued work on the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, not to mention the Z06. "Great brands are made one car at a time," Ford of Europe president Jim Farley said at the reveal of the Focus RS. Still, companies make those cars for different reasons. View 5 Photos Mainstream brands like Ford and Dodge want to build cars that get people talking, excite their bases and drive more potential customers into the showroom. They probably don't buy a Focus RS or a Hellcat, but suddenly the regular Focus hatch looks a bit hotter, and that V6 Charger seems to be just a touch more muscular. The halo of performance is alive and well in the eyes of automakers and their customers. "It's one of the most effective catalysts for ingenuity and innovation," said Joe Bakaj, vice president of product development for Ford of Europe. That also leads to a trickle-down effect. Some of the technologies inevitably make their way to other products. It's hard to think the new all-wheel-drive system in the Focus RS that distributes torque front to rear and side to side won't be used in other vehicles. It's different for Ferrari and Porsche.