Archives par mot-clé : Porsche classic

Riding The P-Wave: 1966 Porsche 912

 

1966 Porsche 912

« It’s absolutely amazing to me what Porsches are going for these days! I still remember when you could pick up nice 912s all day for $10k or less. When 911 prices started to climb, it kind of made sense to me, they are fairly fast cars for their age and they have always been known as a high end car. I can even understand the rise in 356 prices, they are older and have a low survival rate. But I’m amazed at what the entry level 912 can earn these days! This ’66 is an early example and is in pretty good condition considering it a Tennessee barn find, but is it worth the seller’s asking? »

1966 Porsche 912 BF

« For those that don’t know much about the 911 and it’s lower priced 912 brethren, here is a brief history. Porsche introduced the 911 as a much more powerful and civilized replacement for the aging 356. The 356 had set a pretty impressive bar for an aircooled sports car, but anyone that has driven one can tell you they aren’t particularly powerful or fast. To remedy the issue, Porsche developed a more power air cooled boxer 6 engine to power the new 911. It transformed the car from a souped-up Beetle into a Autobahn warrior. It also jacked the price up and shrunk the potential market of buyers. There were hoards of people that loved the new look, but just couldn’t justify the expense or the snap oversteer. Porsche had spare 356 engines still sitting around, plus they were cheaper to manufacture than the new 6 cylinder, so they decided to slap these cheaper engines into that sexy new body. And so the cheaper 912 was born, although it didn’t fix the snap oversteer issue (at best it just made the car slow enough for it to not be much of an issue). »

1966 Porsche 912 Engine

1966 Porsche 912 Front Trunk

 

1966 Porsche 912 Interior

 

1966 Porsche 912 Smuggler's Box

« The seller claims everything is here and that it features the rare heater in the smuggler’s box option. That’s a term I had never heard before and had to look it up. Apparently there is a hidden cavity in the front compartment that was used to house the heater or illegal items for smugglers. While I’m not sure if that is a rare option, it definitely is an interesting feature I would want to study further. »

Porsche 912

« I can honestly understand the appeal of the 912. They are lighter and more barebones than the 911 and subsequently more agile, but I still can’t grasp the rise in values. Yes they are cheaper than 911s, but this is serious money for a car that was built to be a more affordable car. It wasn’t built to be a lightweight and bare bones sport model that just happened to be cheaper, like say a Road Runner, it was simply a cheaper model. That being said, I’d love to have one and I think this one could be a great option if you are in the market. If you are, you can find it here on eBay in Freehold, New Jersey. Special thanks to Jeff atBoldRide for this tip! »

 

Ready to Rally: 1968 Porsche 912

« Porsche™s 912 has always lived in the shadow of its 911 series siblings, but how about a fully prepared and tested historic road rally example with all paperwork? The seller claims that the reserve is less then the price of the engine rebuild, which is stated at a substantial £9000 GBP. This car has the benefits of UK-style preparation but is a USA left-hand-drive car so it appeals to a much broader audience. Find your best reason to want a 912  in Abingdon, UK. »

 

« This Bahama Gold example has lead an interesting life, from Stuttgart out to the USA when new and then over to the UK in 2001. Once converted to rally specification the car has competed across Europe and its exploits (with its previous owner Jez Jones) are well reported on various historic rally sites. »

 

Source:

http://bringatrailer.com/2009/07/22/ready-to-rally-1968-porsche-912/

Les anciennes à Montlhéry

Les voitures de tourisme et sportives des années 50-60-70 évolueront dans des séries de roulage libre au cours de la journée sur le grand circuit de Linas Montlhéry sans notion de compétition.

Des groupes de 30 voitures réparties en fonction des puissances et efficacités seront constitués.

Les véhicules seront vérifiés sur place de façon à assurer une sécurité optimale pour l’ensemble des participants.

Ceintures et casques obligatoires, un passager accepté (16 ans minimum). Anneaux de remorquage avant et arrières recommandés.

95dB maxi et Drift interdit. Participation limitée à 90 véhicules (modèles dont la série est sortie avant 1980).

Pour vous inscrire vous avez deux possibilités :

  1. En utilisant le bulletin d’inscription papier habituel à imprimer et à renvoyer par courrier BImonthlery2016
  2. En utilisant l’inscription en ligne disponible ici *préférable pour les paiements par virement ou par PayPal (pas d’envoi de courrier nécessaire) – Avant de commencer munissez vous des photos ou scans de votre permis de conduire et d’une attestation de votre assureur qui stipule que votre couverture responsabilité civile est applicable sur un circuit hors compétition et chronométrage.

Luftgekühlt 2016

 

GET READY: LUFTGEKÜHLT, 4/10/16. LOS ANGELES.

Just a few days ago, we made a “save the date” announcement at @deusemporium Venice. Our buddy Butch Walker and HIS buddy Pink surprised our attendees with a live performance, and we announced our support for the Autumn Leaves Project, a charity for pancreatic cancer research Butch founded in honor of his Dad. Good times had by all, and lots of anticipation for what’s shaping up to be our coolest event yet, April 10th. Special thanks to @ktchndtla for the food, @the_macallan for the whiskey, and @805beer for the beers!

ood, @the_macallan for the whiskey, and @805beer for the beers!

Last Thursday at Deus Ex Mechanica, in Venice California, during a gathering of early supporters for Patrick Long and Howie Idelson’s Luftgekühlt, it was announced that the 3rd annual show will take place on April 10, 2016 « at a very special location in downtown LA ». While the venue remains to be revealed, you can rest assured it will be set up as spectacular as the last two shows and be something any Porsche fan won’t want to miss.

APRIL 10, 2016 – 9AM
MODERNICA, 2891 SACO ST., VERNON, CA

THE RISE OF THE PORSCHE 912

The Rise of the Porsche 912. You won’t look at this model the same way again.

porsche 912 3

« In the latest installment of autoblog Petrolicious’ video series, the publication features graphic designer Antoine Gaslais and his 1967 Porsche 912. Long-considered the “four-cylinder 911,” the model is unfortunately often overlooked as a lesser version of its more popular counterpart. Although he admits that he initially considered the purchase a “stupid mistake”, Gaslais has definitely grown to appreciate its vintage aesthetic and smooth running thanks to a dedicated process of refurbishment. Employing a distinct Bahama Yellow exterior finish, this unique Porsche 912 is sure to urge any gearhead to take a second look. You can check out Antoine’s full story above. »

http://oldtimersmagazine.com/index.php/2016/03/21/the-rise-of-the-porsche-912/