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1987 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars

US $19,200.00
Year:1987 Mileage:116953 Color: Black /
 Tan
Location:

Sachse, Texas, United States

Sachse, Texas, United States

More infos regarding my car at: kristalkgguetersloh@ukos.com .

For sale is my very original, very nicely maintained ’87 Carrera. I’ve owned this car for a couple of years,
but it’s time to sell a couple cars and make a move in the market. This is a very well optioned car that remains
in its original condition minus a quality repaint sometime in it’s history. Without the repaint, you’d have to
consider this an incredible survivor car - all original VIN stickers are in place, original drivetrain, original
sport seat interior, original carpets, headliner, everything is original to this car except the stereo. The option
codes are listed below and I have a Flickr gallery with 216 photos of the car - depicting condition from every
conceivable point of view and angle. I’m trying to be completely transparent with this car, as it’s a
no-excuse, very honest car that doesn’t need any hype on my part. The pictures and condition truly speak for
themselves.
I bought the car a couple years ago out of an estate of a gentleman from Texarkana who unfortunately passed away in
his 40s. I was in contact with the Administrator of his Will and was able to get everything I could from her and
the shop that was helping to sell the car for her. Due to this situation, the paperwork doesn’t go back as far as
many would like, but I do have what the shop was able to offer. The Carfax also showed that the history and mileage
checked out and once I had the car, the condition just kept getting better and better. You can see in the pics of
the front truck area the unused spare, unused compressor, jack, tools, etc. are all in place. On the inside, the
floors are immaculate under the stock carpets and floor mats - all showing a nice patina. The car came with
additional brown floor mats in the front, which have kept the original tan mats in very nice condition. If not for
the repaint - which shows extremely well - I would be inclined to call this a time capsule type car. Everything
hasn’t been replaced to make it look new, it’s been extremely well kept in it’s original condition. Again,
see all the pics to see condition and the relatively minor wear which gives it it’s patina. To me, this is the
type of car to buy - you can always put them back into original condition, but they are only in this condition
once. There are a few paint touch-ups, but they are hard to see and mainly on the front bumper.

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Porsche resurrects V8-powered 911 prototype from the Eighties

Wed, 14 May 2014

These days, we take it for granted that the Porsche 911 uses a flat-six engine. That's because every version of the iconic rear-engined sports car has had one. Right? Well, for the most part. There was the 912 that joined the original in the late Sixties with a flat-four. And in the mid-Eighties, Porsche toyed around with the idea of a V8-powered 911.
After the first-generation 911 had been in production for over two decades, Porsche began development of its successor, the 964, in the 1980s. And one of its ideas was to use a V8 engine. So it took a 964, borrowed a V8 from Audi, gave it the rear bodywork from a 959 and dubbed it the 965.
The idea was to create a more affordable successor to the 959 that included its advanced all-wheel drive system and active suspension. The Audi V8 would have been replaced with one of Porsche's own design - possibly based on the it had built for Indy racing - but Dr. Ulrich Bez (who was then head of Porsche R&D long before taking the reins at Aston Martin) ultimately killed the project.

Gemballa reveals new Porsche 991-based GT convertible

Sun, 16 Sep 2012

Gemballa went through the ringer last year, but rebounded with products that signal a complete turnaround. The latest is the recently-released Porsche 911 Carrera S with a Gemballa GT aerodynamics and technology package. Aero-wise, it includes carbon fiber additions beginning with a front bumper wearing the classic Gemballa air intake design and a lower, angrier splitter. New side skirts run from wheel to wheel, the final piece being a rear bumper in three sculpted horizontal sections featuring a rear diffuser tucked between six rectangular exhaust tips.
No engine mods have been made, but the technology part of the tune - springs that are 30 millimeters shorter yet still able to work with the PASM system - is claimed to make the car faster. Bringing things to a halt is a new Brembo brake system hiding behind 21-inch GForged wheels that are lighter than Porsche's standard 20-inchers.
The Gemballa GT aero kit runs €19,860 ($26,070 U.S.), which includes paint and installation if you happen to be in Germany, and we're assuming that includes the suspension modification, brakes and sport exhaust. The GForged wheels are another €9,895 ($12,989 U.S.) depending on your choice of tire. Check out the press release below for more info, and the photo gallery above for all the angles.

Porsche Supercup racer dies in crash in Australia

Tue, 15 Oct 2013

Even with great strides made towards increasing the safety of motor racing, fundamentally it's still a dangerous sport. And now it has claimed another life.
That life belonged to one Sean Edwards, an accomplished GT racing driver. Edwards was killed at Queensland Raceway in Australia, riding shotgun in a Porsche 996 GT3 while acting as instructor. The driver was airlifted to hospital with critical injuries. Sean Edwards was 26.
The son of former F1 driver Guy Edwards (whose car he drove in the filming of Rush), Sean won the European GT3 Championship in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and drove a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 to repeat victories at the 24 Hours of Dubai as well as this year's Nürburgring 24 Hours. Edwards had been competing in the Porsche Supercup, whose standings he currently leads with just two rounds to go, and could be crowned champion posthumously.