The Porsche 911 is the
successor of the Porsche 356.
The first Porsche 911 was presented at the Frankfurter car show in the
year 1963; the car was named 901...
In the year 1964 the name 901 was changed into 911 because the French
automobile manufacturer Peugeot possesses the rights on numbers with the
"0" in the middle for use in car names.
As often happens introducing successors for beloved car models the
901/911 did not receive a very warm welcome from the Porsche customers.
The Porsche 356 drivers made clear the new model did not fit the Porsche
image. They claimed the car was too big, too powerful and too
luxurious... how history has proven the critics wrong...
Ferdinand Porsche and his son Ferry (also known as Butzi) created a true
evergreen. What they did not know at that time was that the first
fundamental design changes where carried out designing the 911/993 model
which was introduced in the year 1993...
The Porsche 911 was designed and constructed with a unitary bodywork
structure in which the engine is located at the rear end of the car. The
six cylinder engine is of the flat boxer type and it is air-cooled. The
911 was fitted with independent suspension at the front and the rear,
and a five speed gearbox with floor shift, from start of the production.
Technical
data
Six cylinder
boxer engine
cylinder capacity: 2341 cc.
Bosch petrol injection (MFI)
capacity: 165 bhp. at 6200 tpm.
torque: 206 Nm. at 4600 tpm.
top-speed: 220 km/h.
acceleration 0-100 km/h: 8.5 sec.
brakes: disc brakes all round
gearbox: 5- speed, manual
weight: 1075 kg.
Information
Porsche 911 2.4
T coupe, year 1972. Colour silver metallic with a black interior. This
fantastic 'matching numbers' 911 2.4 T was imported to the Netherlands
in 1999. This is a so called 'oelklappe' model. One owner since the year
2001. This fine 911 was extensively restored in the years 2004/2008 by a
renown specialist Dutch Porsche restoration company. A photo reportage
and invoices of the restoration are present. Only original Porsche parts
have been used. During overhaul/rebuilt the engine was fitted with
hydraulic chain tensioners and Stainless Steel heat exchangers/exhaust
system. This 911 T 2.4 is an E model fitted with Bosch mechanical Fuel
Injection (MFI). Further more the car sports Fuchs wheels and a period
Blaupunkt radio. This is a very, very clean Porsche 911 2.4 T in top
condition!
This
classic car was sold by
Smiths-Veglia.
Smiths - Veglia
info@smithsveglia.nl
Telephone international: +31 343 493 031
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