1974 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Rust free AZ/CA car with steel Carrera flares. Exterior Porsche paint in great condition. Porsche galvanized engine lid with duck tail for perfect fit, and no future rust issues. Full SC suspension with aluminum trailing arms, adjustable spring plates, front and rear sway bars, S brakes, 7&8 Fuchs rims w/ new tires, lowered and corner balanced. This beautiful Porsche glides on rails. We all know that the factory 2.7 engine had its share of serious issues. One of the reason for Porsche in late 70's to change from the 2.7 engine to the more HP and reliable 3.0 engine. The 3.0 engine was used in 1974 for the RS, and the great racing RSR models. The prior owner who also took great care of this garaged queen, had installed the awesome 1978 SC 3.0L engine (6581688) transplant (receipt included). Engine has 15K miles with backdated correct 74 exhaust. This Super strong pulling, smooth power that will a 'put a smile on your face. Front oil cooler option keeps things running cool even on the very hot Arizona days. Rebuilt SC 915 gearbox shifts smooth, precise and confident. No sloppy shifting, grinding or popping out of gear. The aluminum cases are stronger, and have strengthened differntials. 8:31 final drive ratio. The 8:31 ring and pinions are significantly stronger then the earlier 215 7:31 ratio, and most desirable one to use with higher horsepower engines where service life doubled. Beautiful period correct Recaro seats, set off the ORIGINAL interior in very good condition including headliner, and with added New carpet. Everything works. Power windows, and sunroof options. Period Air Conditioning will need service/ charge as it hasn't been used in years. New Kenwood CD stereo w/remote, ipod/mp3 and usb hook ups. New speakers in the original location behind vintage Blaupunkt door covers only. Original spare tire, jack, toolkit, original exterior mirror, COA and receipts.
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Win a trip to the Porsche Experience Center, including track time in a 911
Mon, Feb 28 2022Autoblog may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability is subject to change. No donation or payment necessary to enter or win this sweepstakes. See official rules on Omaze. Enter this sweepstakes today and get 150 bonus entries by signing up for the Autoblog Newsletter right here! The feeling of getting a new car is wonderful. Winning that new car, especially your dream car, feels even better, or so we would imagine. And Omaze is here with a chance to experience that feeling. Plus, between now and March 4, if you enter to win a car you'll also be entered to win a trip to the Porsche Experience Center. According to Omaze, one winner and a guest "will receive receive a one-day performance driving experience at the Porsche Experience Center in Los Angeles or Atlanta, which will include: 1.5 hours driving either a Porsche 911 GT3, a 911 Turbo S, or any vehicle available at the Porsche Driving Experience Center of equal or greater value (actual vehicle to be driven is subject to scheduling availability), on Porsche's private race track with a professional driver." Flights and accommodation will also be covered. You’re probably asking yourself, what does it take to win? First of all, according to Omaze, "no donation or payment is necessary to enter or win this sweepstakes." $10 will get you 100 entries in this sweepstakes, while $50 will get you 1,000 entries and $100 will get you 2,000 entries. The best part? Each paid entry raises money for a worthy cause. See more about these causes at Omaze. Here are our favorite vehicle giveaways weÂ’ve found online this week. Win a 1958 Porsche 356 A - Enter at Omaze Every now and then, a car comes along in a sweepstakes that makes you wonder why in the world they would be giving something so beautiful away for pennies on the dollar.
Porsche goes karting in its Cayman GTS
Sun, 03 Aug 2014Think Mini is the king of Go-Kart Handling[TM]? Well, you might be mistaken, as Porsche proves here it's fully capable of delivering a driving experience that'd fit in quite nicely on a go-kart track.
Using a new and very red Cayman GTS, the Stuttgart-based manufacturer invades a kart track in northern Italy and sets the mid-engined sports car loose to slip, slide and zip its way around the circuit. As far as videos for Sunday evening go, this one ticks all the boxes.
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Porsche Cayman GT4 storms Switzerland with 385 hp [w/video]
Tue, Mar 3 2015Much as we love the Porsche 911 in all its variants, there's definitely a case to be made for the smaller Cayman as the best-driving sports car in the company's lineup. We adore it in all forms, and most recently fell madly in love with the new Cayman GTS. But here at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Porsche has unveiled a truly special, range-topping variant of its mid-engine coupe: the GT4. And after seeing it in person, we're pretty much head-over-heels in love. That's because the GT4 is the most hardcore variant of the Cayman yet, using a 385-horsepower version of Porsche's 3.8-liter flat-six, derived from the 911 Carrera S. It sends power to the rear wheels solely via a six-speed manual transmission with dynamic gearbox mounts, and we're told the hot new coupe will sprint to 60 miles per hour in just 4.2 seconds – a full half-second quicker than the 340-hp Cayman GTS. Building upon that, the GT4 uses a host of chassis components from the potent 911 GT3, and offers further upgrades like ceramic brakes and carbon fiber bucket seats. This should make for one seriously track-worthy machine, and Porsche already says that the GT4 will run the Nurburgring in a scant 7:20 – the same time as the 2011 911 GT3. It's all very awesome, this GT4. To say we're stoked would be a gross understatement. Look for it to hit Porsche dealers in July, starting at $84,600. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. A New Member of Porsche's GT Family The benchmark in its class: the Porsche Cayman GT4 Atlanta, Feb. 3, 2015 - Porsche's GT family is proud to announce the addition of an exciting new member: the Cayman GT4. This is the first Porsche GT sports car based on the Cayman and features components of the 911 GT3. Clocking a lap time of 7 minutes and 40 seconds on the North Loop of the Nurburgring, the Cayman GT4 earns the same lap time as the 2011 911 GT3 and positions itself as the new benchmark atop its market segment. The Cayman GT4 clearly demonstrates Porsche's dedication and passion to continue to promote truly industry-leading two-door sports cars in the future – sports cars that are developed at the Motorsport department in Weissach. The engine, chassis, brakes, and aerodynamic design of the Cayman GT4 are configured for maximum driving dynamics while retaining the versatility and everyday utility that are typical of the two-seater Porsche coupe.
