Porsche 993 / 911 --- Coupe --- 6 Speed Manual --- Clean Carfax --- No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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1995 PORSCHE 911 / 993 COUPE 6 SPEED MANUAL Rare Black on Black FEATURES: - DESIRABLE 6 SPEED MANUAL - CLEAN CARFAX - ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER - ORIGINAL MANUALS AND MAINTENANCE BOOKS - STOCK MOTOR w/ 139k MILES (Compression recently tested and is good.) - POWER LOCKS - POWER WINDOWS - POWER SEATS - POWER MIRRORS - SUNROOF - FACTORY PAINT - Tech Art EXHAUST - A/C (not working, was told compressor spins but no belt on car.) PAINT / EXTERIOR: - Paint is slightly faded on roof - Previous owner had vinyl in the center of the hood. (vinyl was taken off and primed for painting) -see pics- - Typical chips and dings around car. - Still shines good but this car is a daily driver. - Rubber Bumper pieces missing INTERIOR: - Drivers seat has tear - Few cracks in dash - Missing cigarette lighter (wires are in dash but empty holes where lighter etc. was) - Rest of interior/leather in good shape. - Radio connections are there but there is no radio MECHANICAL / ADDITION INFO: - Has been a daily driver. - Car runs and drives ok but the check engine light came on and car started running rich/rough. Brought car to mechanic and they said the spark plug connectors and spark plugs need replaced. They are dry and cracking / breaking. - The Mass air flow (MAF) will likely also need replaced as its triggering the check engine light and causing the car to run as it does. - Have paperwork showing what it needs to get check engine light off. - Compression IS good in the motor. SUMMERY: - Have had this car a few years but think its time to move on rather then put more money into it. It will make a great little 993 for the next owner. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS |
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Driving the million-mile Porsche 356
Fri, 30 Aug 2013Maybe you've seen or heard about the Porsche 356 with almost one-million miles (though it doesn't look like it), but Petrolicious finally has produced a video to show us what it's like to drive the 982,000-mile car. Guy Newmark's beautiful, dark-blue 1964 356C looks great in motion - much better than in photos - and serves to remind us not only what meticulous car care can do for old classics, but that old Porsches were built to last.
So how fastidious is Newmark about maintaining it? He takes the car to his mechanic of 40 years every 3,000 miles for an oil change and to fix anything that needs attention.
Newmark says his 356 "is everything you could want," and that he finds errands to do just to go drive it. We would, too. The next-best thing is to watch the inspiring video below of the well-traveled Porsche.
Watch a Group B Porsche 911 tear up the 'Ring in the snow
Thu, Jan 28 2016The Nurburgring is a motorsports fantasyland during the best weather, but it looks even more exciting when the snow starts to fall. While the course isn't open to the general public during the winter, this Porsche 911 SC RS rally car managed a lap of the snow-covered Grand Prix Circuit, sliding the whole way around. The 911 SC RS isn't as famous as Porsche racers like the 917, but it has an interesting story. Porsche's development of the 959 was slow in the '80s, and this coupe was the company's stopgap for Group B rallying. The SC RS used the 911 Turbo's wider body, suspension, and brakes, but the car had a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter flat-six to drive the rear wheels. It couldn't compete against all-wheel drive beasts like the Audi Quattro, but one managed third place in the 1985 Tour de Corse in France. The SC RS sounds great in this video, and it looks even better kicking up snow. There's so much accumulation that you can't tell which way the track goes, but driver Patrick Simon knows his way around. After watching this clip, we think the 'Ring should unleash a few more old rally cars on the track for a new racing series next winter.
Porsche turns up boost on 911 range with new Turbo and Turbo S
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