Perhaps the appeal of a rat rod is the promise of a capable car underneath a tarnished hide. It's fair to assume that, with many rat rods, function follows form—they're artistic expressions first and foremost. Rarely are they made to be quite as incisive as this '70 Carrera, which, without any urethane in the suspension, guarantees a direct …
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Watch Chris Harris Destroy Yet Another Set of Tires. This Time on the 991.2 GT3
At this point, the newest version of Porsche's venerable 911 GT3, the 991.2 version, has been reviewed ad nauseam by all the usual suspects. We know it has 493 HP making it capable of a top speed of 198 MPH and only takes 7.3 seconds to reach 100 MPH from a standstill. Despite all that, what we haven't seen is Chris Harris sliding one around his …
Continue to the full articleNineteen 918 Spyders Tackle 1500 km of the most famous Alpine Passes in 5-Days
Filmed by Stefan Bognar, this short 2-minute film captures a large group of 918 Spyders as they tackle two dozen of Europe's most demanding and famous Alpine passes and roads. The Flüela, Albula and Maloja passes. The Splügen, San Bernardino, Lukmanier and Oberalp passes. These are but a few of the world's most famous Alpine passes that a group of …
Continue to the full articleWhat Does an 1100HP Porsche Sound Like?
It's not a trick question and it's not meant to be click bait. Instead, its one of the questions Porsche answers in this bonus episode of their "Top 5" series. Another bonus question they answer for you, "How many beers can you stack on a Porsche's Whale Tail?" That's one you probably never thought to ask yourself. However, after watching this …
Continue to the full articleRemember Paul Newman’s Porsche 935 That Adam Carolla Bought? Watch Him Drive it for the FIrst Time!
It was just under a year-a-go that Adam Carolla jumped head first into the Porsche market with the purchase of the ex-Paul Newman Le Mans' class winning 935 during the 2016 Gooding & Co auction in Monterey. While Carolla is no stranger to ex-Paul Newman race cars (it's reported he owns the largest collection of them in the world) this was his first …
Continue to the full articleWhat Kind of Porsche Could you Buy for $180k Twenty Five Years Ago?
Wait, there was a Porsche for sale 25-years ago that cost $180k? No, not really. Instead, in 1994, the 928 GTS had an MSRP around $88k. Taking inflation into account, that's $180k in today's dollars (at least that's what Doug DeMuro says in this, his most recent video). Originally intended to replace the 911 the Porsche 928 was sold from …
Continue to the full articleHow To Fix Stone Chips on Your Porsche
When it comes to detailing Porsches there's probably no one better known at this point then Larry Kosilla of AMMO NYC and it's for good reason. Not only is he the cosmetic steward to some of the most incredible Porsches in the world, he freely shares his knowledge and tips on a regular basis. In this video Larry takes delivery of a 1965 Porsche …
Continue to the full articleThis Video Of a Porsche 906 on the Dyno is One of the Best Things I’ve Seen and Heard in a While
Forget about "production values". Forget about drone shots. Most of all, forget about all those nauseating quick cuts that so many of today's "polished" youtube videos seem to feature. I don't know if those shooting methods are necessary to keep people's attention, or if it's a function of the content just isn't that great and they're trying to …
Continue to the full articleWatch This 700 HP 993 GT2 Make Quick Work of this Hill Climb Course in Portugal
First held in 1927, the Falperra International Hill Climb follows a 3.2 mile course, climbing 860 vertical feet, to the summit of Falperra in Bragua, Portugal. Despite being one of the most popular races in Portugal (it attracts up to 200,000 spectators each year) the race was cancelled for numerous years (2002 - 2010) due to the failure of local …
Continue to the full articleThe $500,000 911R – Doug DeMuro’s Take
I struggle with the collector car market. On one level, it's nice to see great cars finally getting their due on the open market. The obvious counterpoint is that "getting their due" often means pushing prices beyond reason. Let's just look at Carrera 3.2s as an example- when I was in college a "good" 1987 911 Carrera 3.2 would have traded in the …
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