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From fifty cars with – well let’s face it – more or less a VW engine, hand-built in an old woodworking shed at Gmund in the mountains of Austria, and once poised to take control of Volkswagen, Porsche has come a long way in six decades. Prof. Ferdinand Porsche designed the infamous VW ‘peoples car’ pre-1939, and even then had a vision for a sports car. But as he languished post-’45 in…

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Porsche 911 (Impact Bumper)

Porsche 911 (Impact Bumper)

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: £15,000-£30,000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1974-1978
  • Bodywork:
    Two-door coupe and Targa
  • Engine:
    Air-cooled six-cylinder ‘boxer’ 2687cc 150bhp (911)175bhp; (911S) 210bhp (Carrera);
    2994cc 200bhp (Carrera 3)
  • 0-60 mph:
    6.3scs (Carrera 3)
  • Top Speed:
    150 mph (Carrera 3)
  • MPG:
    22mpg (Carrera 3)

PAST: Safety legislation in the USA demanded changes, and Porsche responded by mounting front and rear bumpers on collapsible tubes. The ‘impact bumper’ cars lost the pure shape of the early 911, but gained part-zinc coated body shells from ‘76. Engines increased to 2.7-litres with emission control K-Jetronic injection systems on 911 and 911S, the Carrera, used the same unit as the RS of ’73. The Carrera 3 of 1976 was a 3.0-litre replacement for this top of the range model. Targa body and Sportomatic semi-automatic transmission continued to be available.

PRESENT: The 2.7 Carrera was, in effect, a fully-specced version of the previous RS, and offers almost identical performance but with less heroics and costs. Cheaper LHD models can be good but many are badly maintained.

FUTURE: As early 911s further rise in value the ‘74-’78 cars will be the next target for collectors. Carrera 3 is a gem.

Porsche ‘Early’ 911

Porsche ‘Early’ 911

RATING:

7 / 10

PRICE: £15,000-£40,000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1965-1973
  • Bodywork:
    Two-door coupe Targa from 1967
  • Engine:
    Six-cylinder air-cooled horizontally opposed twin camshaft 1991cc T (110bhp) L (130bhp) S (160bhp) 2195cc; T (125bhp) E (155bhp) S (180bhp) 2341cc; T (130bhp) E (165bhp) S (190bhp)
  • 0-60 mph:
    7.0secs (911S)
  • Top Speed:
    140mph (911S)
  • MPG:
    14-18 (911S)

PAST: Appeared in 1963, but not put in production ‘till ’65. Dry sump, two-litre, flat-six, engine gave 130bhp on carbs. Four speed ‘box (five option), all-wheel discs, torsion bar suspension, and rack and pinion steering spelt lively performance and handling. Targa from 1967; 911S had Weber, not Solex, carbs and 30bhp extra; 911T with 110bhp in 1968; wheelbase increased by 57mm for ‘69; 911E and later S had mechanical fuel injection. Capacity was increased to 2.2-litre for 1970, 2.4-litre for ’72.

PRESENT: Fab drive that will more than keep pace with modern traffic. Much has been said of the early 911’s quirky handling because of rear end weight bias, but it’s not really that bad (but still needs respect to)!

FUTURE: Prices have gone astronomic with the only bargains now LHD from the US. But once you’ve bought an early 911 you’ll never want to part with it

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