Purity be damned, early water-cooled 911s and Caymans do lend themselves well to V8 swaps. In most cases the engine winds up right where Porsche intended, taking place of the flat-six. While this can require fiddling with the bulkhead in mid-engined cars, drivers do seem to welcome the update. A French custom shop, however, is taking a different …
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Bonhams Bringing 911 Cabriolet Prototype To Belgium Sale
If you know anything about Porsche's original 911, you'll know that there was never a cabriolet version produced. Porsche, in the mid 1960s, was under the impression that American car market regulations would soon completely abolish the availability of completely open topped cars. In response to these regulations, Porsche produced the Targa model …
Continue to the full article9 Must Have Items to Keep With You in a Porsche Cabriolet (or any convertible)
Experienced cabriolet owners will probably laugh after reading this post. Once you pick yourself up off the floor please take a minute to let me know what else can be added to the list. I’m sure there are many more items that would be quite useful. The set-up Northern New England experienced its first taste of spring yesterday. With …
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