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Anything about Porsche 911 Sport Classic info?

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Please give me some info about Porsche 911 Sport Classic. THX.







12 Responses to 'Anything about Porsche 911 Sport Classic info?'

  1. fidorf - November 18th, 2009 at 12:26 pm

    the info that you need is : the porsche 911 sport classic is too much for you lol
    juste a joke , this german car is a beauty

  2. Exchangeandmart - November 21st, 2009 at 5:48 am

    The 911 is one of my favorite cars ever, I would say if you have the opportunity to own one go for it! There is a 5 star review here with lots of info Hope that is a help.

  3. Paul S - November 21st, 2009 at 8:41 am

    The 911 Sport Classic will be introduced at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show. It appears to be largely based on the 997 Carrera S, though with a different rear spoiler, different roof (from pictures, it appears to be a different skin as opposed to a structural change), and seems to share the wide body fenders with the Turbo and such models. Additionally, some changes to the intake have pushed it just over 400hp (which will probably find there way to the 997S in the next model year as it is due for a power bump). The car features new custom 19″ wheels which appear to have been heavily influenced by the classic Porsche Fuchs from the air cooled era.

    There will be 250 such cars produced. Cost in US dollars is $240k, though no announcement about availability in the US has yet been made.

    Not really that special of a car, but an interesting combination. And probably a potential collector car since it is so limited. The car will be produced in Ludwigsberg, like earlier special runs (like the 965S).

  4. dimarkcanada - November 21st, 2009 at 9:14 pm

    i had a 1979…..911 SC Targa, a red one…..with a black roof…..my complaints?……it is difficult to put the roof in the front…..and the roof isnt great, lots of wind noise….besides that? a nice car…one other thing i hated!……it is a 5 speed….i am 5 foot 9….i put the seat far back..so i can drive with straight arms…..it is almost impossible to select 5th…unless your arms are over long…..it is too far away…..

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