1984 M491 Turbo Look Porsche 911 Dp 935 1 Slant Nose,43,000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Eagle, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: DP 935
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 43,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
This is one of 421 1984 Porsche 911's that were equipped with the factory M491 turbo look option. Other options are limited slip,Automatic heating control,cruise control and a sunroof. This car does not have air conditioning. All of the options are in perfect working condition. This car is upgraded with the DP 1 935 Porsche slant nose body, RS interior with Recaro leather seats and a short shifter. The front suspension has mono ball strut towers with cross strut supports. This car was purchased new in Texas. The second owner bought it as a dealer trade in November of 1986. We are the third owners. At this time there ars 43,000 original miles on the car. There are a few rock chips on the paint. The interior is in new condition. The radio works. I looks to be a hi end after market CD player from the 1980s. We replaced the speakers. I do not think the CD works. It is located in the front storage area. There is another component under the passenger seat. The pop up head lights are the factory round ones with hi and low beams. The lower lights low beams work off of the fog light switch and the hi beams work with the factory hi low switch on the steering column. The engine is in perfect running order. It was recently tuned and the injectors were professional cleaned and checked. The transmission is like new when shifting. The wheels and tires are 18 inch with Pirelli P ZERO. This is a very rare car in nearly perfect condition. Please feel free to ask any questions about the vehicle.
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2014 Porsche 911 GT3 and GT3 Cup step out early
Mon, 04 Mar 2013Though Porsche won't be feeding us the full 911 enchilada until tomorrow's Geneva-based festivities, we have managed to scare up some official images of the 2014 911 GT3, as well as the all-new 911 GT3 Cup. As Porsche is celebrating 50 years of the 911, we anticipate a good day for great cars.
The new GT3 looks every bit the proper successor to the racy 911 nameplate, with a fixed rear wing large enough to serve cocktails on, a curvaceous body kit and 20-inch wheels that offer a dominating on-road stance. It's a good bet that Porsche will have coaxed something like 450 horsepower from the naturally aspirated, 3.8-liter flat-six engine that hangs over the car's rear axle. A seven-speed manual and Porsche's own PDK transmission are the likely gearbox offerings.
Should the mental quickness and imposing wingery of the standard GT3 not be enough for you, future racecar driver, Porsche is also bringing a GT3 Cup car to Geneva. The German automaker has given just a few scant details about this Cup car - 460 hp on tap, a production run of just 2,400 units - including three images of the kitted out racer. Certainly more and finer details will emerge, when Porsche shines the spotlights on its new 911s tomorrow.
Porsche offering new tire option for Carrera GT
Mon, 19 Aug 2013Let's face it: finding new tires for older cars can be challenging if tire manufacturers have stopped carrying the right sizes (this writer went through Hell to find a set of 205/60-13s). But what about tires for low-volume supercars, which use sizes that often won't fit on high-volume production vehicles? The Porsche Carrera GT isn't that old and tires are still available in the correct sizes, but the German automaker has shown its support of keeping them on the road by working with Michelin to give owners yet another tire option. Enter the Carrera GT-specific Pilot Super Sport.
It's common knowledge that tires are one of the most important pieces of the performance puzzle, and Porsche claims that the PSS tires, sized 265/35ZR-19 front and 335/30ZR-20 with Porsche's "N0" rating, will improve the Carrera GT's handling and stability all the way up to its claimed top speed of 205 miles per hour. That's important for a car with razor-sharp handling characteristics. They'll also net drivers a 10-percent increase in fuel economy on regular roads and up to 20 percent on racetracks, Porsche says.
The PSSs use cutting-edge tire technology to harness the Carrera GT's 610-horsepower. They have a dual-compound tread that's different from the inside of the tire to the outside, which, Porsche says, helps steering precision and increases maximum grip. Aramid fibers, which are lightweight but just as strong as steel, are used in the tire's belt to reduce unsprung weight.
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Set to be unveiled in the flesh at the fast-approaching Frankfurt Motor Show, the new Panamera Diesel packs 300 horsepower. That's 50 hp (or 20 percent) more than the model it replaces, significantly dropping the 0-62 sprint from 6.8 seconds to 6 flat, and raising top speed from 152 miles per Autobahn-crunching hour to 161. While they were at it, Porsche's engineers also fitted the rear differential with torque vectoring (previously reserved for gasoline-burning models) and retuned the transmission and suspension.
You can delve into the press release below for all the details - including the new model's improved towing capacity! - but the reality, for better or worse, is that the Panamera Diesel isn't offered here. So if you've been celebrating Labor Day (or even Labour Day, for our friends to the north) like we have, don't go looking for it at your local dealer, who will have only a Cayenne Diesel to show you instead.




















