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1967 Red Hot Rod Carrera With Buick V6, One Of A Kind on 2040-cars

US $19,990.00
Year:1967 Mileage:61112
Location:

Plymouth, Michigan, United States

Plymouth, Michigan, United States
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You are looking at a 1967 Porsche 912 which has been totally modified to represent a Carrera....The owner and friend who created this car has passed on and I have listed it for his wife. He was the second owner of the car. Had original 1600 boxer motor. He totally tricked this out to look like a newer Turbo Carrera. He was a fabricator so he did all the work himself. I will try and list what it has:

  •                    1. Rebuilt Buick V6 with Holley 4 barrel :normally aspirated.
  • 2. Custom built headers and exhaust
  • 3. Metal flaired fenders and glass "whale tail" and front bumper
  • 4. Full metal roll bar.
  • 5. point restraints.
  • 6. Porsche factory alloy wheels, 15 inch.
  • 7. B F Goodrich TA's 225 front, 265x 50H rears.
  • 8.Custom front mounted raadiator/cooling system with electric fan.
  • 9. Racing full cell:12-14 gallons.
  • 10. Corvette 1973 electric front bucket seats, Black leather.
  • 11. Custom cloth/carpeted interior with racing gauges in dash.
  • 12. Porsche racing leather strerring wheel.
  • 13. Full steel roll cage
  • 14. 4 wheel disc brakes
  • THIS CAR is NOT for a collector but is more suited for an individual with mechanical skills. I doubt you could take it to the GM or Porsche dealer if it needed  work but GM engine parts are cheaper than Porsche. We have an extra set of 4 alloy whells pictured, a car cover, various shop manuals that go with the car.
     
  • This car was never raced but is very FAST! I beleive it has a 5 speed trans. I drove it once years ago. It is in running order. It is sold "as is" as this type of car was his hobby and love. It is driveable, has new battery and a secret anti-theft device only the Buyer will be given code to. Clutch, gear box and drive train all in excellent order.
  • Shipping will have to be arrainged by Buyer who assumes ALL costs and to Continetal US ONLY! The Fixed price is about half of what the builder has in it, We prefer to have a local Buyer as they may be able to actually see and drive it. MUST HAVE CASH and valid drivers license to drive and it will only be a short run as there are no valid plates on it.
    If you have questions please message me and I will try and answer the. NO LOW BALL OFFERS will even be responded too.
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Mon, Jan 12 2015

Last month, Motor Trend threw the Camaro Z/28 and Porsche 911 GT3 into the bear pit and let them fight it out. Way back in 1983, MotorWeek had the same idea, comparing the Camaro Z/28 to the Porsche 928S. At the time, the Camaro was America's best selling sports coupe, the 928S was Porsche's top-of-the-line model that also had the highest top speed of any car sold here. And the price differential was even more stark then: $13,600 for the Camaro, $45,000 for the Porsche. That put the Z/28's cast-iron, 5.0-liter V8 with 190 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque against the all-aluminum 4.7-liter V8 with 234 hp and 263 lb-ft in the 928S. Even with that and the Camaro being 14 inches longer than the Porsche, the American was a surprising 40 pounds lighter than the German. The show took them to Summit Point Raceway in West Virginia to see how close a relative performance bargain could hang with a the German GT. Both had five-speed manual transmissions, but the high-speed corners and tight sections of Summit Point would test other handling variables, including the "bone-rattling" Camaro's solid rear axle and disc and drum brake setup vis-a-vis the four-wheel disc brakes and independent suspension on the "firm-but-smooth" Porsche. Paradoxically, the larger disparity 22 years ago resulted in a closer result. Check out the video to see how the Summit was won. News Source: MotorWeek via YouTube Chevrolet Porsche Coupe Luxury Performance Classics Videos chevy camaro z28 porsche 928 retro review

Chris Harris pits Aston GT12 vs 911 GT3 RS vs McLaren 650S

Wed, Oct 21 2015

The Geneva Motor Show is never lacking in exciting performance machinery. And this year was no exception. Our eyes, like those of Chris Harris, were drawn by two hardcore, track-focused versions of existing sports cars. Both wore the name GT3, and now Harris has brought them together for a supercar shootout. And he's thrown one more in for good measure. Those natural rivals are the Aston Martin Vantage GT12 and Porsche 911 GT3 RS, the latter manufacturer having pressed the former to drop the GT3 name to which it claims exclusive domain. There's a great deal that separates them, of course: one's got a V12 up front, the other a flat-six way in the back. But what binds them together is a common approach of taking an existing model, stripping it down, and tightening everything up to make it more of a weapon than a grand tourer. What that means in the Aston's case is a rather high price tag, much higher than that of the Porsche. But scarce demand and speculation on the open market have left British customers, at least, paying as much for the GT3 RS as for the limited-edition Aston. And that takes both into proper supercar territory. So to show what else that kind of money can get you, Monkey has brought along a McLaren. Not the similarly track-focused 675LT, but the standard 650S... Spider, no less, and with worn hard rubber. So which one performs best on the road? Which clocks the fastest lap time on the track? And which gets Harris' vote? You'll have to watch the video for yourself to find out, but it's well worth the 25 minutes of your lunch break. News Source: Chris Harris on Cars via YouTube Aston Martin McLaren Porsche Videos porsche 911 gt3 chris harris mclaren 650s

Man arrested for stealing part of Paul Walker Porsche wreck

Fri, 06 Dec 2013

Humans are odd creatures. Some of us collect things associated with bad events, particularly when it comes to cars. Your author, for example, has the grille of his wrecked 2004 Mini Cooper S hanging on the wall. As a more extreme example, an 18-year-old Californian is in trouble with the LA police, but not for taking an item from his own car accident. Instead, he has been arrested for stealing from the wreck of the Porsche Carrera GT that killed actor Paul Walker and racer Roger Rodas.
And it wasn't a small piece, either. It was the Carrera GT's carbon-fiber roof panel. Making matters worse is word that the theft happened while the tow truck that was hauling the wrecked Porsche was sitting in traffic. According to the LA Sheriff's Department report, "A witness saw a male exit a vehicle that was following the tow truck. The male grabbed a piece of the wrecked Porsche off the tow truck bed." Besides the eyewitnesses, it didn't help that images of the roof panel were later posted on Instagram.
The man, Jameson Witty, was later arrested at his home, where police also found the roof panel. The driver of the car Witty was in when he took the roof panel, meanwhile, is planning on surrendering to the police, according to CNN. It remains unclear if the district attorney's office will charge the two, although if it does, they'll be facing felony grand theft and tampering with evidence.