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1974 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars

US $17,600.00
Year:1974 Mileage:2500 Color: Green /
 Black
Location:

Newark, New Jersey, United States

Newark, New Jersey, United States

Please contact me at : verdavccianflone@ukfreelancing.com .

Wheels / Tires
-16" BBS RS centers / triple chrome plated
-17" custom lips and barrels made by Mirage Intl / Jae Lee
-new 24k gold bolts
-custom billet flush mount center caps / 24K gold plated
-195/40/17 Yokohama Tires
Brakes / suspension
-original Front brake pads on car (should be replaced soon)
-new master cylinder
-rebuilt PMB rear brake calipers / new lines
-bilstein inserts in bodge sturts up front / stock torsion bars
-bilstein shocks in back / stock torsion bars
-car lowered to euro spec height
-last owner replaced every single suspension bushing 5k miles ago.
Interior
-new Recaro pole position seats / black leather with grey alcantara centers
-new black carpet
-new black leather RS door panels with grey straps
-new black leather door tops
-new black leather dash
-new black leather knee pads
-new black leather quarter panels
-new black parcel sheld
-new CoCo black and grey mats
-billet door handles and surrounds
-Rennline drivers floor board
-Rennline pedals
-new pioneer speakers and head unit
-new leather Nardi Classic black leather steering wheel (added since pics)
-new Nardi hub adapter (added since pics)
-new WEVO shifter (installed since pics)
Exterior
-custom shaved rear bumper (bumper pads removed. bumper strips removed, holes welded shut)
-color matched rear reflector
-Getty ducktail
-billet aluminum polished grille
-front euro side marker deletes
-clear turn signals
-carrera fog lights
-new US spec chrome trim tail lights
-new euro front bumper (has head light washers)
-new RUF front valance
-new euro H4 head lights
-new NOS drivers side mirror
-a lot of new seals everywhere
-new sunroof switch, seals, motor, tracks, sunroof works perfectly
-new Porsche front crest
-new wiper arms, mounts, covers, blades
Engine
-1982sc 3.0 engine
-rebuilt shortblock in 2012 by Bruce Abbott
-rebuilt heads by Bruce Abbott
-1981 915 transmission ( I have no history on this, but works perfectly)
-Rebuilt / cleaned / detailed Webers 40IDA ITALIAN made
-new / rebuilt original Bosch CDI box
-new Bosch coil
-new clewtte wires
-new distributor cap and rotor with new NGK plugs
-all engine tins were just sandblasted and painted
-newly painted engine shroud
-new heather hoses
-Rennline alternator strap
-new M&K muffler
-new European Headers
-new backdated oil lines
-new pierburg fuel pump
-new fuel lines
-new PMO fuel rails
-new PMO fuel pressure regulator

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Auto blog

Malaise Era All-Stars

Fri, 17 May 2013

A few weeks ago, we bid a fond happy 40th anniversary to the automotive dark ages of 1973-84 that have come to be known as "The Malaise Era" - the performance ice-age when 160 horsepower was a lot and a 0-60 time of under 10 seconds was remarkable. Like music in the 1980s, everything in automobiledom didn't suck, however. There were a few bright spots. Here are five of our favorites:
1976-79 Porsche 930, aka 911 Turbo Carrera (above)
Photo Credit: Dorotheum

Porsche 918 Spyder configurator goes live

Fri, 13 Sep 2013

That didn't take long. The debut model of the new Porsche 918 Spyder is still thronged by onlookers at the Frankfurt Motor Show, while the German sports car maker is hard at work putting the first version of the supercar's configuration page online. Considering Porsche configurators are some of our favorite time-wasters of the genre, we expect car-guy productivity to drop by a few percentage points over the rest of the day.
So, the 918 dream-maker doesn't list and prices as yet, and that's too bad. But considering the car is due to start off at $845,000 in the US, chances are good that unless you're reading this from the shallow end of your Uncle Scrooge-spec money pool, the cost of any part of the 918 is academic to you anyway.
To start, Porsche is offering twelve paint colors, three wheel choices and seven two-tone interior treatments. Standard lightweight bucket seats and a set of chairs with "firmer padding" are on offer, too. The options list is mostly populated with interior bits, though many - an anti-reflection interior, fire extinguisher, six-point seatbelts - are racing-oriented or functional. Note that Porsche is also kind enough to offer just one cupholder as an optional extra; the unit is made of aluminum and is detachable so that you won't have to carry the extra weight during racing. Also, Porsche probably puts you on some kind of naughty 'list' if you order one...

Porsche offering new tire option for Carrera GT

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

Let'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.