damonl
DamonL
damonl

944 S2 = or > 145 mph :)

What’s your favorite automotive technology?

“over a stack of Pogs” was unexpected but brilliant. Thanks for bringing back 1995.

The problem is the ammonium nitrate compound used in the inflators, which Takata has known to be unsafe and temperamental since the ‘90s but has been using it anyway to save costs. Short version of NYT story at Motor Trend, but the NYT article is worth a read. Basically that truck was a rolling time bomb, and it's

Why, the ad I saw below the story says it all:

This. Got a chuckle out of it.

Sad to see this ended in my old college town. This California Vehicle Code will make the case interesting (http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displa…): 40804(b.) An officer arresting, or participating or assisting in the arrest of, a person so charged while on duty for the exclusive or main purpose of enforcing the

:) Civic si 2002-05

True statement. 996 is underrated. A good amount of them have had their ims bearing replaced with better aftermarket parts, too, even though that problem isn’t very common.

Not worth the buy it now price in its current condition. I’d say $10-13k tops, assuming everything is there to make it run. Remember, it's gonna take $ to get it running, and you'll still have a car worth no more than $20k in current market. 1974-77 gen is not anywhere near all other generations of air-cooled 911

Always loved the power/torque to weight ratio of my old 944 S2. ~3,000 lbs. 208 hp, 207 lb-ft. Perfect. (14.5 pounds per hp/torque)