1978 Porsche 911 Sc Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:6
Transmission:Manual
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Porsche
Model: 930
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, CD Player
Mileage: 107,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Trim: coupe
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: maual
PORSCHE CARRERA 911 SC 3.0 L non turbo 930 slant nose bodywork all steel OEM Fuchs 16" wheels. Excellent tires 9/32 all aound. Exceptional!! black interior with red stiching. 5 speed transmission. New Sanden a/c compressor conversion (much more efficient) 6 CD stereo player. Sunroof needs interior lining replaced as well as sunvisors. Do not look that bad but would look better if it was redone. New hood and engine cover shocks. Recently painted by previous owner. California car till 7/2012. Runs great!!! CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
any questions feel free to call. 561.777.4013
A deposit of $1000.00 immediate of listing end.
Full payment in 3 days.
Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping.
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Porsche 911 and Citro"en DS lovechild would look like this
Wed, 06 Nov 2013The early Porsche 911 and the Citroën DS were two cars produced in the same era (though the DS launched in 1955, nearly 10 years before the 911), but they were vastly different from each other. The 911 was a uniquely German, pure-bred sports car, while the French-built DS had four doors and focused more on ride quality than sporting intentions. That made it all the more surprising when we came across the 911DS, a creation that binds the rear half of the Citroën to the front of an early, longhood 911.
The folks at Brandpowder are behind the creation, which we surmise was an exercise in design rather than an actual, completed project (some of the images look Photoshopped), but it's compelling nonetheless, with a turbocharged flat-six providing 260 horsepower. We hope someone builds it - though we're sure if that happened the early 911 crowd would cry afoul at one of its increasingly rare and valuable Porsches being grafted onto an old French car.
But as Brandpowder points out lightheartedly, perhaps the creation could transcend popular car culture: "The 911DS represents the effort of two countries, a genuine attempt to join their energy and talent into one thing. We hope Germany and France will be inspired by Brandpowder's story, as a metaphor for a better and greater Europe."
'Ring Queen Sabine Schmitz battles Ron Simons in Porsche vs Ferrari scrap
Tue, 04 Jun 2013We hope you have seven minutes to kill. RSR Nürburgring recently took the time to pit Sabine Schmitz and her slightly modified Porsche 911 GT3 RS against Ron Simons and his Ferrari 458 Italia in a sparring match around the infamous Green Hell. The clip begins with the two drivers engaging in a smidgeon of smack talk before the two get down to the business of beating each other's doors off around one of the most challenging courses in the world. Simons calls his car superior to Schmitz's 911, while Schmitz says she's up against nothing more than a Fiat driven by an old Dutch man.
Don't hold any punches, you two.
We won't spoil the finale for you, but we will say the tango is worth watching. At the end, the loser calls for a rematch. We can't wait to see that throwdown. Check out the clip below for yourself.
Former Porsche boss Wiedeking won't face criminal charges over VW bid
Mon, 28 Apr 2014Hedge fund managers have been suing Porsche for years now, alleging that the car company lied about its intentions during its failed attempt to take over Volkswagen, a gambit that caused them billion in losses. Over the same period, authorities in Stuttgart built a criminal case against former CEO Wendelin Wiedeking (above, left) and Chief Financial Officer Holger Härter (right), filing charges in December 2012. When those fund plaintiffs lost their most recent court case, one of the dimming lights in the dark and receding tunnel was that the criminal investigation might unearth more evidence about Porsche's actions that could help the plaintiffs in pending litigation.
Bloomberg reports that another light has gone out, though, with a Stuttgart court dismissing the market manipulation case before going to trial because, as a court spokesperson said, "there wasn't enough evidence backing up the charges." When prosecutors get the files back from the court, they have a week to decide to refile, but unless they've been sandbagging evidence that could bolster the case, the only lights at the end of the tunnel will be those welcoming Wiedeking and Härter back to the world of legally unencumbered men.