So. Calif Rust Free Beauty-restored-ready To Go-fun To Drive! 1971 1972 1973 75 on 2040-cars
Torrance, California, United States
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1974 Porsche 914 With the Highly Desirable Numbers Matching 2.0 Flat 4 Cylinder Engine. This Solid Southern California Classic Still Retains Its 2.0 Engine Just as It Left West Germany With 40 Years Ago. With Its "GA" Engine Block Stamp(GA011522), Its the Original Numbers Matching 2.0 Liter Motor. This Healthy 2.0 Has Just Been Recently Rebuilt and Tuned. The Engine Rebuild Alone Was $3675. It Included New Fuel Hoses, Fuel Pump, Spark Plug Wires, Spark Plugs and Engine Detailing. The Dual Weber 44 IDF Carburetors Were Also Rebuilt At a Cost of Another $510. The Transmission has Been Freshened Up With New Shift Bushings to Give It That Solid, Precise Sporty Feel. The Side Shift 901 Transmission is a Pleasure to Shift Up and Down Through The Gears. The Manual 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Were Inspected and Work Perfect. Optional Front and Rear Sway Bars, Along With Newer KYB Struts/Shocks($670) Gives You a Comfortable, Yet Sporty Ride on Every Drive You Take Her. The Interior is Clean and Original. The Appearance Group Package Which Included- Vinyl Trimmed Pillars, Chrome Front and Rear Bumpers, and 2.0 Liter 3 Gauge Center Console are Still Present on This Rare German Classic. The Set of BF Goodrich 195 X 60-15 Performance Super Sport A/S Tires Have Only Seen 1321 Miles Since New. The Blaupunkt AM/FM/CASSETTE Stereo Radio is a Nice Upgrade to the Out Dated Factory Blaupunkt AM Radio. The Porsche Alpine White Exterior Paint Still Retains Plenty of Gloss and Looks Great. She is Ready to Be Enjoyed and Taken Out on the Road!! Mid Engine, 5 Speed Transmission, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, and a Removable Targa Top!!!! If Your Serious About Adding a Highly Desirable Porsche 914 2.0 Liter to Your Stable, Not Seriously Considering This Example, Would Be a Missed Opportunity. This Would Make An Excellent Father/Son Car, Weekend Car, or Great Graduation Gift. She Sips Gas Getting Over 20 MPG, Inexpensive to Insure and Easy to Work On. Clear California Title In Hand. Note- This Porsche is Sold As Is As Shown With No Warranty Whatsoever. WYSIWYG....This Classic Porsche 914 Is Listed Elsewhere and We May Terminate This Sale Anytime. Please Call Larry at 866-403-7034 For More Information.
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NYT profiles Blue Nelson, a reclusive and interesting CA car collector
Thu, 25 Sep 2014If it weren't for his Dale Earnhardt Sr. looks, Blue Nelson could be one one of those soft-spoken, nondescript guys whom you meet briefly and never learn much more about. However, as The New York Times shows in a recent profile and video, behind closed doors, Nelson keeps a fascinatingly eclectic collection of automotive oddities and vintage bicycles.
While his main career is in the movie industry, Nelson's other job is as a car hunter. He takes on clients searching for a specific model and helps them find and restore the dream vehicle that they're after. Hiring him takes some dedication, though, because Nelson doesn't advertise his services. "If people want to find me, they know how to find me," he says in the video.
Beyond being an automotive private detective, Nelson has a fantastically varied collection of vehicles of his own. He likes to have models that people don't usually see, and his garage holds a classic Chrysler New Yorker and an extremely rare Rometsch convertible. Although, the one that means the most to him is the 1962 Porsche 356 convertible that Blue came home in as a baby. Check out the video to learn more about Nelson and his philosophy about forming a bond with a car.
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Tue, Dec 20 2022Favorite cars is different than best cars. The idea of "best" can speak to value and overall competitiveness in a given vehicle segment. There's lots of objectivity involved and to do a "best" list right, one really must be very thorough and as scientific as possible. This is not that list. This is about our favorites, so objectivity be damned. If we liked a Challenger Hellcat because it made loud noises or a Honda Odyssey because it made for a particularly special family vacation, fair game. These were the cars that most spoke to our collection of editors and the ones that stayed in our minds and hung in our hearts long after they left our driveway. — Senior Editor James Riswick 2022 GMC Hummer EV Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: I didn't particularly expect to like the new Hummer. I wasn't a fan of the Hummer H2 or H3, so I wasn't automatically enthusiastic about this electric reboot. Fast EVs aren't hard to come by — and, in fact, may be too easy to come by — so its performance specs weren't enough to win me over. Despite videos to the contrary, pickups aren't my favorite vehicular format. And its excessive size and weight turned me off ... until I finally got behind the wheel. This thing is wildly entertaining to drive. Watts to Freedom launch control is a neat party trick, sure, but the novelty wears off quickly. The novelty of Crab Walk, however, has staying power. The rear-wheel steering makes this behemoth feel much smaller than it is — the maneuverability is incredible, and useful. The air suspension provides tons of clearance, including a ridiculously high-riding Extract mode. I can't wait for lesser versions of the Hummer to make their way to market. Give me less power (for less money), but keep the off-road tricks onboard, and I'll be a happy camper. Senior Editor, Consumer, Jeremy Korzeniewski: If I could afford to put one of these in my driveway, I would. Sadly, I can't, so I won't (What's that, Janet? I got the lyric wrong?). Still, I love the dumb thing. Thankfully, I have another choice down below. 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Associate Editor Byron Hurd: Yeah, duh, Porsches are good. But there's good, and then there's GT3. This is the feeling every performance-oriented RWD tuner is trying to replicate. This is hard, precise, surgical and immensely satisfying. To begin to explore this car on a public road is by itself an admission that you believe yourself to be above the rules as they apply to normal drivers.




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