Porsche 911 Carrera on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Exceptional example of a 1986 911 Carrera Targa. - Beautiful Guards Red color with Tan interior!
ENGINE DETAILS:
Custom fabricated dual exhaust w/polished tips. New alternator, distributor cap, rotor, etc. Too many to list. Every little thing has been replaced at some point. Engine upgrades and restoration include many new factory parts, new larger 3.4L cylinders and pistons ready for future upgrades, turbo tie rods and bearings, titanium valves, new reconditioned fuel injectors, steel braided lines, steering rack, bushings etc. Sache Super Sport power clutch kit. The engine has has almost every part replaced at some point in the last 8 years.
EXTERIOR:
Factory turbo(wider) Fuchs 7x16 front, 9x16 rear wheels completely restored, NOT replicas, black painted w/ deep dish polished rim, brand new 16 inch Bridgestone Potenza RE11 tires with less than 50 miles, Big Brake upgrade, German Fuchs factory adjustable suspension.
Factory front spoiler and Carrera rear spoiler wing, H4 Euro Headlight conversion, New front fog light lenses, and amber PIAA bulbs, and Euro(amber) tail light assembly. Newer Targa Top with up-graded vinyl, and new seals and rubber through out. NO LEAKS! The Body i would rate at very good with one minor dig on rear lid. everyone is always impressed. No dents in the side doors, and with original paint Some rock chips on the hood, but professionally filled and polished. Always garaged and covered. Car is recently clay bar waxed and polished, detailed inside and out.
INTERIOR:
New gauge, window switches, motors, door and window seals, most interior replaced as new. Newer plush interior OEM beige carpet, new floor mats, rear floor mats, newer trunk carpeting, new head liner, new factory dash, brushed aluminum gauge rings and aluminum pedals, seat leather upholstery very good to excellent. You will feel like you are in a new car. New Tinted glass sides and tinted rear windows with lifetime warranty. Front window has been replaced new by previous owner.
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Can a Corvette really be compared to a 911 with options costing more than the Chevy?
Wed, 29 Jan 2014In this latest video from Drive, Chris Harris asks straight away, "Can you still compare a base Corvette to a Porsche Carerra?" That's an particularly interesting question in this film, as the 911 in question is a 400-horsepower Carrera S model that's been fitted with $60,000 in options. Base price of a Corvette Stingray? $51,995. Harris' tester features an automatic and some other goodies that push it right up to that $60,000 range. So yes, the options on the Porsche cost as much as this entire 460-hp Chevrolet.
Harris stresses that this isn't a full review, but he does exercise both cars in a more composed manner before reverting to his traditionally exuberant driving style. The impressions are, as always, spot on, with Harris favoring the pointy nature and V8 power of the Stingray, while enjoying the gearbox (Porsche's exceptional PDK transmission) and just about everything else on the 911.
Take a look below for the latest video from Drive, and let us know if you agree with Mr. Harris' views on these two sports cars.
Porsche looks back on very first 911 Turbo
Wed, 11 Jun 2014Porsche has really hit on a winning formula with its series of videos going inside its vault. So far, we've seen the V8 911 prototype, mid-engine test mule and aerodynamic prototype. The company is sticking with the 911 theme in the latest entry, but this time it's an actual production car - the very first 911 Turbo ever made.
Being the first Turbo would make it important enough, but the car was also a birthday present for Louise Piëch, daughter of Ferdinand Porsche and sister to Ferry Porsche, and she regularly used the car. The family didn't just hand her a random car off the assembly line, either. She got to make it her own with some interesting modifications. She supposedly even painted landscapes from inside the car.
You have to wonder what Piëch thought of her present. The early Turbos had a reputation for being a bit of a handful to drive. The boost tended to bring the power all at once, which wasn't always welcome when cornering. She deserves some honor just for driving the car on the curvy, alpine roads. Scroll down to learn about this important Porsche, and we can't wait to see what car the brand showcases next.