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Fully restored classic 73′ Porsche 911 T Coupe

Published by Barrier Porsche on October 8th, 2011

Thanks to the “Revive the Passion” project, a US version 911 T Coupe from the year 1973 is one of the main attractions at this year’s Porsche Parade organized by the Porsche Club of America (PCA). As part of the festival week for all Porsche enthusiasts in Savannah, Georgia, from July 31 to August 7, the fully restored classic will be raffled off among PCA members and handed over to its new owner.

The winner can look forward to becoming the proud owner of a collector’s item of great value. This is because the 911 T has been restored to its former glory by the experts at Porsche Classic in its home city of Stuttgart, where it was originally produced for the US market. “Made in Germany” for the second time – after 38 years.

The idea for “Revive the Passion” was born during the “Rennsport Reunion” in Daytona in 2007. During a conversation, representatives of the PCA, Porsche Club Service and Porsche Classic took the decision to offer an attractive Porsche classic car instead of a new vehicle in the traditional PCA raffle. A suitable car was found near Los Angeles and was subsequently presented to club members at the Porsche Parade 2010 in St. Charles, Illinois, in its then rather pitiful condition. The 911 T then went on a journey to Stuttgart, where the experts at Porsche took care of the vehicle.

The US version 911 T Coupe originates from the last year of production of the so-called F-model. It features an air-cooled flat-six engine with a displacement of 2.4 liters and a power output of 103 kW (140 hp) at 5,600 rpm. Its top speed is 127 mph (205 km/h). This Porsche is characterized by its narrow body and is finished in the classic color combination Silver Metallic (exterior) and Black (interior). Paul Gregor from the Porsche Club Service: “The body form, color combination and year of production make this vehicle especially popular among collectors and ensure good value retention.”

However, there was not much of this to be seen before the start of restoration. The specialists in the Porsche Classic workshop received a vehicle without headlights or windows. The paint had peeled off and numerous parts, some even “home-made”, were not from the original vehicle equipment. In addition, there were many defects in the interior. Nothing is known to the present day about the history of the vehicle and the long period out of service meant that the vehicle was clearly suffering from the ravages of time. The remains of bird’s nests were even found in the underbody.

In the Porsche Classic workshop close to Stuttgart, work is carried out only with original tools, original parts (or parts reproduced on the basis of original drawings) and using original data and dimensions. Alexander Fabig, Head of Porsche Classic: “Every year they restore around 250 Porsche classic cars from all over the world, from the 356 through to the last air-cooled 911 model, the Type 993.

Work on the 911 T took just under a year, from complete disassembly through to complete transformation. Right down to the very last screw, there was no part that did not pass through the hands of the experts at Porsche Classic to be checked, refurbished or replaced. For the extensive body work, the mechanics used either original parts or parts reproduced on the basis of the original documentation. In contrast, the latest methods were used to treat the body for corrosion protection. Electrophoretic dip coating is a standard process in the automotive industry. It guarantees optimum priming of the bodyshell and is therefore also used during complete restoration of vehicles at Porsche Classic. The experts at Porsche Classic have also moved with the times in terms of paints and therefore use only water-based multiple-coat paints for environmental reasons. As part of final acceptance, the vehicle was also subjected to stringent function and performance tests, using methods from current production in some cases.

The 911 T Coupe now shines again in its former glory and exudes the sporty charm of the 70s. Whether it is too valuable to move or too beautiful to be admired only standing still is something that the new owner must decide. The chances are that the temptation to drive the 911 T will just be too great.

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Porsche and the Future of Motorsports

Published by Barrier Porsche on September 29th, 2011

Barrier Porsche knows that Porsche cars go hand in hand with motorsports, and Porsche has released a new video at the Frankfurt Motor show showcasing just why that is. Porsche has always been good at building race ready machines, and letting the high performance technology trickle downward to its production cars. All of the Porsche model of cars, from the Porsche 911 to the Porsche Cayenne have an abundance of motorsport inspired technology, and it really show in the way the cars perform, both on and off the track.


In the video, the head of Porsche Motorsports Hartmunt Kristen talks about technology transfer from track to road, as well as the future development in the the world of motorsports.

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Porsche wins J.D. Power and Associates study for 7th straight year!

Published by Barrier Porsche on September 22nd, 2011

Barrier Porsche is pleased that for the 7th year in a row, Porsche has ranked as the highest overall band in the highly recognized Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study. The APEAL study itself has been around for 16 years, and is significant due to its ability to measure the passion of vehicle owners. This includes car owners views on design, layout, content, and overall performance.

Porsche once again outdid itself, recieving an overall nameplate score of an impressive 879 out of 1,000 points. This is 2 points higher than its winning score in 2010.

It is also important to note that the Cayenne SUV took first place in its segment, and the Porsche 911 Carrera has gained the most points in its class. There are 10 different categories used in these rankings, which includes driving dynamics and design as well as daily driving ability.

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The 2011 APEAL study is created from the responses of more than 70,000 new car buyers of the 2011 model year cars and trucks, within the first 90 days of ownership. This makes the award that much more important- The fact that owners of the vehicles are making the decisions instead of press and media.

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