1968 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Lake Worth, Florida, United States
More details at: conniechhinken@scotshome.com .
This is a rare model the short wheelbase European T which was only made in 1968 . This one was purchased by US
airman stationed in Italy. Restoration started with bare metal strip down, inspection, then full panel replacement
wherever questionable. factory look wavy undercut applied. Freshly refinished in Earth Olive this rare 68' T
example was a precursor to the 911 from 1969 in the US. This Italian delivery car came with clear/white lens and
Euro headlights. Number 357 of 928 built, very few were delivered to Italy . Offered as a beautiful
driving/investment with nothing needed to enjoy and or show. Comes with COA, series matching engine with rebuilt
upper and lower ends. New pistons, cylinders, cases line bored with upgrades, new rod and crank bearings, valves,
guides,rebuilt Zenith triple carburetors. New exhaust and other engine parts. Revs up quick, sounds tight. The
interior is beautiful with correct perlon carpet and completely redone from top to bottom . Wood wheel with moto
lita hub, period style radio with input for smart phone. Rare last year wider seat backs , all done in beautiful
leather. All new seals, bushings, bearings, suspension etc. This last short wheelbase model is a pleasure to drive
with excellent investment potential .
Please email me with any questions you may have that you don't see answered here. I will also be happy to provide
more detailed photos.
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Tue, 10 Jun 2014If we've said it once, we've said it a hundred times - but we'll gladly say it again: there are few racing liveries as iconic as Martini. And while those stripes have adorned countless Lancia and Ford rally cars, grand prix racers (like the latest Williams) and even speedboats, they remain inexorably tied to Porsche. Fortunately that point is not lost on Porsche itself, which has lately put them on its own 918 Spyder, race-spec 911 and all manner of merchandise. And this is the latest.
To celebrate its return to Le Mans this year, Porsche Exclusive is offering this special Martini Racing Edition. It's based on the 911 Carrera S, which means the more potent 3.8-liter flat six with 400 horsepower, but upgrades, as you might have guessed, with a whole mess of Martini Racing stripes and logos, along with the Aerokit Cup front and rear spoilers. The badges and stripes abound inside as well, where you'll also find such optional extras as the Porsche Communication Management system, Bose audio and black leather electric sport seats.
Porsche is offering the 911 Carrera S Martini Racing Edition in either white or black, but unfortunately not in our market - just in Europe, China and Latin America. Those who miss out will (in certain markets anyway) be able to order the decal set separately though. Feel free to read more in the press release below.
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Or you can go in a different direction. At that second stop, grab the 3.8-liter and cart it over to the engineers at Porsche's development center in Weissach, Germany. If racing were meat, they would be among the alpha carnivores. The baseboards in their homes are probably painted with miniature billboards for motor oil and vintage cigarettes along the straights, red-and-white stripes around every corner.
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To that end, VW pulled out all the stops on the eve of the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, bringing along 10 vehicles from across the range. We'll be delving into the details of each over the next two days of show coverage, but before that happens, you can read all about what we saw tonight from the cheap seats after the break.


