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Porsche : 911 T Original Concours-Level Low Mileage Documented Leaf Green 1970 911T

Porsche : 911 T Original Concours-Level Low Mileage Documented Leaf Green 1970 911T

$195,000

Scotts Valley, California

Year 1970

Make Porsche

Model 911

Category Coupe

Mileage 62699

Posted Over 1 Month

831-430-9940 EBizAutos 1970 Porsche 911 T Just Arrived Collector Car 1970 Porsche 911T PHOTOS PHOTOS Photo 1 of 61 Request More Info VIN: 9110123892 Stock #: 5156 Condition: Used Clear Title Mileage: 62,699 Transmission: 5 Spd Manual Engine: 2.2 LITER FLAT SIX Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive Exterior Color: Green Interior Color: Black PHOTO VIEWER PHOTO VIEWER VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS EMAIL A FRIEND EMAIL A FRIEND MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS Vehicle Overview 1970 Porsche 911T VIN: 9110123892 Engine: 6109745 Numbers Matching Porsche Certificate of Authenticity Original Owner's manual, Porsche service book, and Maintenance record book Maintenance records, Period Porsche 911 brochure, and magazine articles This Leaf Green 911T was sold to it first owner, Richard T Anderson of Portland, Oregon, on April 29th 1971 at Gateway Porsche/Audi in Portland. The car would cover its first 32,000 miles by April of 1974, as shown in the car's factory maintenance book. The 911T would move through a few owners in Portland over the next few decades. Each would take excellent care of the 911T, evidenced by the multitudes of maintenance invoices that come with the car. By 1991 the car had covered only 54,839 miles, and then only 56,229 miles by 1999. In 2008 the 911T would move up to Vancouver, British Columbia. The new owner, Tom Griffin, would have the original engine rebuilt by Milo European in 2014 at 62,321 miles. Since arriving at Canepa the 911T has been fully inspected and serviced. Taking special care to preserve the originality of this low-mileage car, the 911 received a meticulous, concourse-level detailing that surpassed 100 hours. Whether to be preserved or driven daily, this 911T is ready for the show lawn or the autobahn. Porsche options: US Equipment Comfort equipment Retractable antenna Tinted glass Light metal wheels - 5.5x14 Contact Automobile Sales on 408 656 1491 to discuss this exceptional motorcar. Additional Photos About Canepa Canepa, headquartered in Scotts Valley, CA, provides exceptional automobiles to collectors worldwide, as well as performing Pebble Beach level restorations on historically important vehicles. Canepa Motorsport is the racing arm of Canepa, and is a recognized leader in mechanical and cosmetic vintage racecar restoration, preparation, and track support. Attending 6 to 8 premiere vintage races each season, our focus is on 1970's to 1980's era race cars: Can-Am, Trans-Am, IMSA, FIA, Group C, Historic NASCAR, and Historic Formula One. Buyer Resources Contact Automobile Sales for more information Phone: 831-430-9940 Mobile: 408-656-1491 Request More Info Shipping Information Although we encourage an in-person pre-sale inspection and delivery, Canepa will assist with shipping worldwide. We are able to provide insured domestic road transportation, and ocean, or air freight quotes for international shipping. Please contact us at 831-430-9940 to discuss shipping this vehicle to your location. Terms of Sale Overview We reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings. Please contact Canepa Design at 831.430.9940 for further information. Canepa Scotts Valley CA Contact Automobile Sales Phone: 831-430-9940 Mobile: 408-656-1491 Contact Automobile Sales for more information Phone: 831-430-9940 Mobile: 408-656-1491 Request More Info It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the existence and condition of any equipment listed. Neither the dealership nor eBizAutos is responsible for misprints on prices or equipment. It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the accuracy of the prices with the dealer, including the pricing for all added accessories. Copyright © 2001-2015 eBizAutos. All Rights Reserved. eBay Motors Software by eBizAutos Counter Provided by eBizAutos.com

Infiniti : QX56 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 2013 used 5.6 l v 8 32 v automatic 4 x 2 suv premium bose

Infiniti : QX56 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 2013 used 5.6 l v 8 32 v automatic 4 x 2 suv premium bose

$44,882

Houston, Texas

Year 2013

Make Infiniti

Model QX56

Category Suv

Mileage 40568

Posted Over 1 Month

Patrick Cummins (855) 593-4953 7025 Old Katy Road Houston Texas 77024 ? ? ? ? 2013 Infiniti QX56 ? ? ? ? 1 of 76 ? View Large Images ? ? Shipping Quote ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Description You are looking at a nice 2 owner 40,568 mile 2013 Infiniti QX56 with White exterior and Black leather interior. This Infiniti has an automatic transmission, 5.6L 400hp V8 engine, navigation, Bluetooth, rear seats entertainment, beautiful wood trim, 2nd row captains chairs with center console, sunroof, floor console with storage, steering wheel mounted controls, fog lights, back up camera, dual climate controls, full power options and a premium audio system. CARFAX certifies this Infiniti to be a 2 owner with no accidents reported. PRICED TO SELL!!!!! Please call or email with any questions you might have, or to schedule a test drive. Thanks for looking!!! Internet Sales 855-593-4953 Land Rover Jaguar Houston Central is a full service dealership and can assist with shipping. We also offer several different financing options with approved credit. Out of state buyers are responsible for all tax, title and license fees in your state .Land Rover Jaguar Houston will collect tax, title and license for all Texas residents. Winning bidders need to contact us within 24 hours of auction end with a deposit. Please contact Patrick Cummins at 855-593-4953 . You can also email me at [email protected] with any questions. Pick up from Houston IAH or Hobby airport can be arranged. Thanks For looking!! We do our best to ensure that all information is correct in our listings. In the rare case that this listing should contain an error, we do reserve the right to make corrections at any time Options and Standard Features Basic Information VIN Number: JN8AZ2NF3D9530844 Stock Number: TD9530844 Model Year: 2013 Make: Infiniti Model: QX56 Style Name: 4X2 Body Type: SUV Vehicle Type: SUV Interior Color: Graphite Exterior Color: Moonlight White Engine Engine Description: V-8 Cyl Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Direct Gasoline Injection Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 14 MPG Automatic Highway: 20 DriveTrain Transmission: Automatic Drive Train Type: 4X2 Differential Limited Slip: Brake Actuated Driven Wheels: Rear-Wheel Wheels Rims: Silver Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Aluminum Suspension Independent Suspension: Four-Wheel Leveling Suspension: Rear Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Rear Defogger Rear Wiper: Fixed Interval Roof Rack: Rails Only Sunroof: Express Open/Close Glass Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/Satellite Rear Audio: Multi-Source Speakers: 13 Premium Speakers: Bose Antenna Type: Window Grid Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Height: Power Passenger Lumbar: Power 2-Way Passenger Power: 6 Seating Capacity: 7 Front Seat Type: Bucket Upholstery: Leather Center Armrest Folding: Flip Forward Cushion/Seatback Folding Thirdrow Seat : Power Thirdrow Seat Type: 60-40 Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Speed-Proportional Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt And Telescopic Mirrors: Power Remote W/Tilt Down Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Reverse Tilt Mirror: Dual Mirrors Power Door Locks Center Console: Full With Locking Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini With Storage Power Outlets: 4 Remote Trunk Release: Power Seatback Storage: 2 Universal Remote Transmitter Memory Features Memory Features Number of Drivers: 2 Memory Features Navigation System: With Voice Activation Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Air Filtration: Interior Air Filtration Trunk Lights: Cargo Area Light Center Console Trim: Genuine Wood/Metal-Look Dash Trim: Aluminum/Genuine Wood Door Trim: Aluminum/Genuine Wood Mats: Carpet Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front And Rear Shift Knob: Leather Steering Wheel Trim: Leather Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Transmission Cooler: Regular Running Boards Bumpers: Body-Colored Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St, 2Nd And 3Rd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Anti Theft System Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 41.6 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 2 Third Row Headrests: 2 Side Airbag Stability Control Towing and Hauling Tie Downs: Cargo Tie Downs Trailer Hitch Doors Liftgate Window: Flip-Up Rear Door Type: Power Liftgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 39.9 Inches Front Hip Room: 59.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 63.8 Inches Front Leg Room: 39.6 Inches Rear Head Room: 40.0 Inches Rear Hip Room: 58.4 Inches Rear Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 63.5 Inches Luggage Capacity: 17 Cu.Ft. Length: 208.3 Inches Width: 79.9 Inches Height: 75.8 Inches Wheelbase: 121.1 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 7,300 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,590 Lbs. Message Land Rover Houston is the original Houston Land Rover Dealership. We are also one of the largest new and pre-owned Land Rover Dealers in the southwest. We have been providing and servicing Land Rovers since 1987. Your satisfaction is our primary concern. With a knowledgeable sales team, large inventory and True Price, Land Rover Houston is the first and last place you will need to shop. We are dedicated to exceeding the expectations of each individual that shops at Jaguar Land Rover Houston. Please Contact Patrick Cummins at 855-593-4953 with any questions you might have or to schedule a test drive. Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Overview ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior ?Summary Luxury SUV strong on powertrain, handling, comfort and space. The Infiniti QX56 is a full-size SUV, designed for towing a heavy trailer, carrying passengers in luxurious comfort, and tackling serious off-road conditions. Available in rear- or four-wheel drive it is powered by a 400-hp 5.6-liter direct injection gasoline V8 engine matched with a seven-speed automatic transmission. The QX56 includes 2nd-row captains chairs to provide standard 7-passenger seating, but can be equipped with a rear bench seat to increase capacity to 8. It comes standard with a power-folding third-row seat, Bluetooth with streaming audio, navigation, and a power liftgate. To allow for safer and easier driving, projector HID headlights and front and rear cameras with Around View Monitor are standard. Safety features include active front head restraints, an electronic stability system, side curtain and front side-impact airbags, and ABS with brake assist. Available features include a rear seat theater package, a technology package with an adaptive front lighting system, and a deluxe touring package with Bose Studio Surround and climate-controlled seats. The Infiniti QX56 carries over from 2012. Source: Model Reviews Introduction The Infiniti QX56, now in its third year of this generation, is big, wide, and round. It rides among the seven-seat luxury SUVs with big towing capacities: Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator, Lexus LX 570, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, Audi Q7, Volkswagen Toureg, and Range Rover. Infiniti QX comes with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive with a five-mode system. The QX56 uses a powerful 5.6-liter, 32-valve, double overhead-cam V8 engine with direct fuel injection and variable valve timing and lift, making 400 horsepower and a big 413 foot-pounds of torque. The 7-speed double overdrive transmission enables good acceleration for the 5600-pound vehicle, and delivers 17 mpg fuel mileage at easy freeway speed, considerably less around town or over 70 mph. The transmission has adaptive shifting, matching a driver's style, and a manual mode that provides a sports car's downshift blip, something you don't find on every giant SUV. The all-wheel-drive QX56 has a five-mode dial on the center console with automatic, four-wheel-drive high, four-wheel-drive low, low lock, tow mode and snow mode. The auto mode moves engine torque between the front and rear axles, from 0 front/100 rear to 50/50. If the QX56 were to be described in a word, it would be big. The QX56 seats seven with second-row captain's chairs, or eight with a three-seat bench in the second row. Between the captain's chairs there's a gigantic console with two storage bins and two cupholders. The 60/40 third row seat folds flat, with a power button located in the cargo space. Back in the third row there's good headroom and relatively good legroom, and the seats recline 20 degrees. There's 16.6 cubic feet of space with the third row up, an outer-space-like 95.1 cubic feet with both rows down. The QX56 ride is firm but comfortable, with solid handling assisted by sophisticated electronics. It felt secure on icy highways. The growling V8 is a satisfying engine, with 413 foot-pounds of torque at 4000 rpm. At lower rpm there's strong torque too. But it takes a lot of premium fuel for the engine to push the three-ton SUV down the highway. The QX56 is EPA-rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway. The 7-speed transmission was a joy, smooth, like it wasn't even there. It has Adaptive Shift Control (ASC) and manual shift mode with Downshift Rev Matching. Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround If the Infiniti QX56 were to be described in a word, it would be big. And bulbous; humped smoothly, at least at the hood and front fenders, although the headlights bulge sideways. In the rear, not so smooth. There, that one word might be ugly (we would be gentler, and say not particularly attractive, but that's three words). At the liftgate and taillights, the bulges and lines go everywhere, with two big slabs of chrome slapped on. The back end is cleaned up a bit by the rear bumper being integrated, and the tow hitch receiver being hidden behind a plate in the bumper. The running boards are body-colored, as are splashguards built into the wheel arches. There's no chrome on the body sides like there used to be, except for the door handles, that's nice. The chrome outline around the window makes the QX56 look longer than it is, which is way long, more than 17 feet; however the C-pillar is triangular, turning the chromed window outline forward at the cargo area, so that makes it look like a smaller SUV, and not sleek. That chrome line matches the chrome line of the portholes on the front fenders, which are a nice touch, especially since the left porthole is functional, sucking in air for the engine. Our QX was equipped with the optional 22-inch nine-spoke alloy wheels, which look better in pictures than real life. Standard wheels are 20-inch, and we'd prefer them. The massive grille is unmistakably Nissan/Infiniti, and the headlamps are stylishly angled up and away, bulging for style we guess. The big hood is like a hump, as are the front fenders. You really notice this from the driver's seat. All the time, and it's kind of nice. Your SUV is not lost in the crowd, at least from your point of view. The coefficient of drag is 0.36, good for a truck, and Infiniti says there is zero aerodynamic lift, thanks also to a front underbody spoiler and liftgate spoiler. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression The QX56 has solid handling, with electronic assistance all over the place. We'll remember the night we drove into a winter storm warning and through Oregon's icy Columbia River Gorge, hauling that queen bed in the back, like a thief in the night. The QX56 made us feel confident and secure. At least once, the VDC saved us by correcting a slide. It was ahead of us, like it's supposed to be. With winter tires it might not have happened in the first place. The standard 20-inch all-season tires, slightly narrower, might be better on ice and snow than our optional 22-inchers, which cost $2450 on their nine-spoke alloy wheels. We had the all-wheel-drive system set at Auto. Infiniti's All-Mode 4WD system has Auto, 4H and 4L modes. In Auto, up to 50 percent of the engine torque goes to the front wheels when needed for traction. The torque and growl of the V8 is recognizably Nissan. We remember that feel from the Titan pickup truck. It's a satisfying engine, with 413 foot-pounds of torque at 4000 rpm. At lower rpm there's strong torque too. The 5.6-liter 32-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V8 features Infiniti's advanced VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift) technology and Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) system. The VVEL system combines hydraulic-controlled variable valve timing and electronically controlled variable valve lift on the intake side to help improve performance and response. Throttle response is enhanced by directly controlling the intake valve, rather than using the traditional method of controlling intake with the throttle valve. The VVEL system also offers improved emissions and fuel efficiency (over non-variable valve designs) by reducing the intake resistance that occurs when the engine's throttle valve opening is narrowed and output is low. The DIG direct-injection system provides better wide-open throttle performance and improved fuel economy and emissions performance (versus a non direct-injection system) by reducing engine knock, improving combustion stability and offering more precise injection control. The powerful engine smoothly drives the whopping weight of the QX56, reaching three tons with driver. But when it does, you can't help thinking how much energy spelled g-a-s it takes. High-test gas. The QX56 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway; we got 17.1 mpg on the highway, most of it at a gentle 60 mph. Its greenhouse gas rating is an unimpressive 3 on a scale of 1 to 10, and its smog rating is a 5. We have driven the QX56 for hours in a day-long rainstorm in Kentucky, so we know the brakes work when wet. The vented brake rotors are big, 13.8 inches. We like the feel of the pedal, and the solid anti-lock brakes, tested on snowy streets in Washington. Electronic systems that take over stopping and steering the car are available. The Intelligent Braking System (Technology Package) uses sonar ranging to stop the QX56 without the driver's input as it approaches a stopped vehicle, and Distance Control Assist prompts the driver to release the throttle and applies the brakes in slowing traffic. The QX56 also uses the brakes to take over the steering; the $3100 Technology Package also includes Lane Departure Prevention, which responds to potential unintended lane departure with a buzzer. If the driver doesn't obey the buzzer and steer back, the system applies the brakes on the opposite side of the alleged wander, forcing the car back. Here's the problem, in the fine print: the system turns potential into reality, which might be wrong. We've had it happen, although not in our QX56. The car fights the driver from doing what the driver knowingly with eyes-wide-open wants to do. The 7-speed transmission was a joy, like it wasn't even there. Killer power and smooth transmission, our notes said. It's what you're always looking for. It has Adaptive Shift Control (ASC) and manual shift mode with Downshift Rev Matching (DRM). The QX56 uses a rigid frame with thick side rails, and independent suspension. With the Deluxe Touring Package ($4650), ours had the Hydraulic Body Motion Control system. It's a closed hydraulic circuit that connects the shock absorbers and moves hydraulic pressure between them, to reduce body lean in corners. High-tech anti-sway bars. The ride is firm but always comfortable. We would have liked the seats to grip more, or else be a bit softer; but after all, the QX56 is not exactly a driver's car. Wide flat seats probably make more sense, with many front-seat passengers (spelled parents) often turning to the rear. Infiniti says that in the wind tunnel, the QX56 generates zero front and zero rear lift. Sounds great. The measurement is not something manufacturers include, and we wish we had the aerodynamic lift numbers from all the big SUVs, to compare. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior The Infiniti QX56 seats seven with second-row captain's chairs, or eight with a three-seat bench in the second row. Take your pick, same price, although most models in showrooms will be seven-seaters. There's leather galore, including the steering wheel, or premium leather with the Deluxe Touring Package. The driver's seat is 10-way power adjustable and passenger seat eight-way; both have two-way power lumbar support. Heated seats in front is standard, cooled is optional. The rear bench seat is also heated, but the captain's chairs aren't. Between the captain's chairs there's a gigantic console with two storage bins and two cupholders. They offer a generous 41 inches of legroom, and flip forward to access to the third row. It's an easy lever to pull, for anyone climbing in; still, a remote release button on the center stack and key fob is optional, allowing the driver to release it remotely. There are a total of six grab handles, needed because it's such a tall climb into the front and rear, but there are none for the passengers climbing back to the third row. The captain's chairs don't lock when they're manually flipped, so they might wobble when the third-row passenger uses them for support climbing in. Back in the third row there's good headroom and relatively good legroom, and the seats recline 20 degrees. There are three seatbelts, but we can't imagine. For 2013, Infiniti added perforation and stitching to the third row leather, to match the first and second rows, with the Deluxe Touring Package. The 60/40 third row seat folds flat, with a power button located in the cargo space. There's 16.6 cubic feet of space with the third row up, an outer-space-like 95.1 cubic feet with both rows down. The space is as big as a queen bed. We mean it. We actually did carry a disassembled queen-sized bed and mattress back there; the mattress had to be bent just a bit to get it in, but then it fell pretty much flat. We had room for a short palm tree on the rear floor. From the driver's seat, we liked the way-high seating position, and the clean gauges with luminescent white lighting. Clean graphics make instruments easy to read. Between the big tach and speedo there's a window with a small amount of digital information, though not enough: temperature, odometer and transmission gear. Far less expensive cars offer travel and fuel mileage here. The QX56 travel and fuel information is on the 8-inch touch-screen at the top of the center stack. You have to reach way over there and select the info from the menu, a distraction that compromises safety while driving. Worse, the Back button on the touch-screen menu, which you use a lot because of all the trial and error, is located at the top right of the screen, the biggest stretch of all. We don't like it. Another thing we don't like is that the radio can't be tuned while the car is moving. Seventy-eight thousand dollars for a car that makes you pull over and stop every time you want to change the radio station. Well, it could be tuned between satellite radio categories, and preset stations, but not to selected new stations. The Direct Tune button is blacked out on the radio while the car is moving. There might be a sly way around it, but it won't be easy and it should be. We liked the voice in the navigation voice guidance, it sounded clear and intelligent. But on the screen itself, some things were too small to read, for example the speed limit sign, whose icon is about the size of a postage stamp. Also the numbers for miles to destination, and other things. Our passenger, a 14-year-old super geek named Zeke, took one look at the navigation display and the way its functions were accessed, and pronounced it outdated. We didn't like the display for the rearview camera either. Infiniti brags about its 360-degree feature, but all we know is that even though we were paying close attention, we still backed (gently) into a pole one drizzly night, because the view didn't show the pole very well and the warning beep came too late. Our $3,000 Technology Package gave us MOD (Moving Object Detection), so maybe if the pole had been moving the camera would have seen it sooner. Speaking of beeps, the car warned us of something, every time we parked and took the key out, and we have no idea why. Maybe it was telling us we were parking and taking the key out. You might tell us to go read the manual. We tried. We always do. We've found that the more expensive the car, the thicker the manual; the thicker the manual, the more confused it is. It did tell us that there are nine cupholders and four bottle holders in the door pockets. The dashboard is shaped like a huge arc, leaving no flat tray up there, but it looks okay. Our interior was two-tone leather, brown and wheat, and so was the dash, with Mocha Burl trim as part of our Deluxe Touring Package. The center console is a big wide well, only one compartment, because it slides forward a few inches for an ergonomic armrest. The classic Infiniti analog clock is harder to read than a digital. Our $3100 Theater Package gave us two 7-inch color monitors and wireless headphones with remote control for DVD watching in the front headrests, and the $4650 Deluxe Touring Package provided the 15-speaker Bose Cabin Surround sound system. Back seat passengers can watch movies while front seat passengers can listen to music. Source: New Car Test Drive Summary The Infiniti QX56 has strengths and flaws, so we suggest careful comparison shopping in the luxury SUV category. Its strengths are powertrain, space and handling, while its flaws are mostly in touch-screen functions. Optional packages drive the price way up, and we don't think they're worth it. Sam Moses filed this NewCarTestDrive.com report after his test drive of the QX56 in the Portland area. Source: New Car Test Drive Vehicle Information VIN: JN8AZ2NF3D9530844 Stock: TD9530844 Mileage: 40,568 Color: Moonlight White Trans: Automatic Engine: V-8 cyl MPG: 14 City / 20 Highway Drivetrain: 4x2 Contact Land Rover Jaguar Houston Central 7025 Old Katy Road Houston Texas 77024 View Map Ask for:Patrick Cummins Main:(855) 593-4953 Contact: ?Contact Us ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Video Play Video CARFAX Vehicle History Report VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS Dont buy a used car without CARFAX! View Free History Report Disclaimer: Not all accidents or other issues are reported to CARFAX. The number of owners is estimated. See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ? 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Trim Base Sport Utility 4 Door

Jaguar : XJ XJL Portfolio 2012 xjl portfolio used 5 l v 8 32 v automatic rear wheel drive sedan premium

Jaguar : XJ XJL Portfolio 2012 xjl portfolio used 5 l v 8 32 v automatic rear wheel drive sedan premium

$46,991

Houston, Texas

Year 2012

Make Jaguar

Model XJ

Category -

Mileage 28750

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Patrick Cummins (855) 593-4953 7025 Old Katy Road Houston Texas 77024 ? ? ? ? 2012 Jaguar XJ XJL Portfolio ? ? ? ? 1 of 64 ? View Large Images ? ? Shipping Quote ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Description Super clean 2 owner 28,750 mile 2012 Jaguar XJL with White exterior and Black leather interior. This XJL has a smooth ZF transmission, throaty 375HP V8, navigation, back up camera, front and rear parking sensors, Bluetooth, adaptive front lights, heated and cooled seats, massage front seats, rear AC controls dual automatc climate controls for driver and passenger, power trunk close, steering wheel mounted controls, beautiful wood trim,TFT display with virtual gauges and navigation pop up, power windows, power locks with passive entry/exit, power seats with memory, power folding mirrors and a premium Meridian sound system with IPOD/USB input. CARFAX certifies this car to be a 2 owner with no accidents or problems reported. PRICED TO SELL!!!!! Please call or email with any questions you might have, or to schedule a test drive. Thanks for looking!!! Internet Sales 855-593-4953 Land Rover Jaguar Houston Central is a full service dealership and can assist with shipping. We also offer several different financing options with approved credit. Out of state buyers are responsible for all tax, title and license fees in your state .Land Rover Jaguar Houston will collect tax, title and license for all Texas residents. Winning bidders need to contact us within 24 hours of auction end with a deposit. Please contact Patrick Cummins at 855-593-4953 . You can also email me at [email protected] with any questions. Pick up from Houston IAH or Hobby airport can be arranged. Thanks For looking!! We do our best to ensure that all information is correct in our listings. In the rare case that this listing should contain an error, we do reserve the right to make corrections at any time Options and Standard Features Options Burl Walnut Veneer Trim Electric Rear Window Sunblind Heated Front Windscreen Basic Information VIN Number: SAJWA2GB3CLV28890 Stock Number: TCLV28890 Model Year: 2012 Make: Jaguar Model: XJ Style Name: Sedan XJL Portfolio Vehicle Trim: XJL Portfolio Body Type: Sedan Vehicle Type: Sedan Interior Color: Jet/Ivory Exterior Color: Polaris White Engine Engine Description: V-8 Cyl Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Direct Gasoline Injection Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 22 DriveTrain Transmission: Automatic Drive Train Type: Rear-Wheel Drive Driven Wheels: Rear-Wheel Wheels Rims: Silver Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Aluminum Suspension Active Suspension Independent Suspension: Four-Wheel Leveling Suspension: Rear Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Rear Defogger Rear Sunroof: Glass Side Window Sunshade: Manual Sunroof: Express Open/Close Glass Privacy Glass: Light In Car Entertainment Audio System: SIRIUS AM/FM/HD/Satellite Speakers: 14 Antenna Type: Window Grid Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Massaging Drivers Power: 12 Drivers Ventilated: Ventilated Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Height: Power Passenger Lumbar: Massaging Passenger Power: 12 Seating Capacity: 5 Front Seat Type: Bucket Upholstery: Leather Center Armrest Heated Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Speed-Proportional Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt And Telescopic Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Reverse Tilt Mirror: Passenger Mirror Power Door Locks Center Console: Full With Covered Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Remote Trunk Release: Power Seatback Storage: 2 Universal Remote Transmitter Memory Features Memory Features Number of Drivers: 3 Memory Features Navigation System: With Voice Activation Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Air Filtration: Interior Air Filtration Trunk Lights: Cargo Area Light Center Console Trim: Leather/Piano Black Dash Trim: Genuine Wood/Piano Black Door Trim: Genuine Wood/Piano Black Mats: Carpet Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front And Rear Shift Knob: Chrome Steering Wheel Trim: Leather Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Bumpers: Body-Colored Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Anti Theft System Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks Cornering Lights Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Daytime Running Light Front Headrests: Power W/Tilt Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 41.6 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control Towing and Hauling Tie Downs: Cargo Tie Downs Doors Rear Door Type: Power Open And Close Trunk Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Leg Room: 41.5 Inches Rear Leg Room: 44.1 Inches Luggage Capacity: 15 Cu.Ft. Length: 206.6 Inches Width: 74.6 Inches Height: 57.0 Inches Wheelbase: 124.4 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 5,149 Lbs. Curb Weight: 4,131 Lbs. Message Land Rover Houston is the original Houston Land Rover Dealership. We are also one of the largest new and pre-owned Land Rover Dealers in the southwest. We have been providing and servicing Land Rovers since 1987. Your satisfaction is our primary concern. With a knowledgeable sales team, large inventory and True Price, Land Rover Houston is the first and last place you will need to shop. We are dedicated to exceeding the expectations of each individual that shops at Jaguar Land Rover Houston. Please Contact Patrick Cummins at 855-593-4953 with any questions you might have or to schedule a test drive. Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Overview ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior ?Summary Superb luxury sedan with heritage and sporting legacy. The XJ is Jaguar's top of the line model, known for pampering occupants with luxury amenities, a silky smooth ride and effortless power. The XJ is built on a light and strong all-aluminum structure. Three regular wheelbase trims are available; XJ, XJ Supercharged, and XJ Supersport. Three long wheelbase trims are also available; XJL Portfolio, XJL Supercharged, and XJL Supersport. Three variations of 5.0-liter V8 are available; a 385-hp naturally aspirated, a 470-hp supercharged, or a 510-hp supercharged. A six-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters sends power to the rear wheels. An adjustable air suspension is responsible for the XJ's impressive road handling abilities and luxurious ride. Safety features include dual front airbags, side curtain airbags, and front side-impact airbags. Anti-lock brakes, traction control, and electronic stability control are standard. For 2012, the XJ Supersport gains a standard rear seat entertainment system and the XJL Supersport receives added rear seat enhancements. Source: Model Reviews Introduction The Jaguar XJ enhances Jaguar's legacy of sporting, stylish cars. The Jaguar XJ uses a smooth and satisfying 32-valve 5.0-liter V8 making 385 horsepower (470 hp in the Supercharged model), and a silky 6-speed automatic transmission. The XJ is designed to be a performance luxury sedan that succeeds in European markets. It aims to coddle and appease the luxury buyer and provide thrilling performance for the enthusiast driver. Completely redesigned for 2011, the Jaguar XJ carries into 2012 unchanged save for some option packaging and some new interior color combinations. Over decades, Jaguar has developed a reputation for building low-slung sedans with an impeccable blend of handling and comfort. This latest XJ suggests they are back on track after years of XJs that were not so exciting. The XJ was awarded 'Best Luxury Sedan' by Winding Road online magazine, in both 2011 and 2012. The sleek XJ abandons the delicate roof pillars of the past, with a single flowing line from windshield to tail lamps. Longer than a BMW 7 Series or Mercedes S-Class, the Jaguar XJ won't be mistaken for anything else. In the enveloping cabin, leather and wood are mixed in Italian shapes and English materials. Seat contour and bolstering seems appropriate to the car's mission; it's not too tight or sporty, and the driver's adjustable bolstering comes in handy on curvy roads. The standard full-length panoramic glass roof floods the cabin with natural light and offers a sense of spaciousness, as well as allowing a sleek coupe-like profile and lithe stance for which Jaguar cars are known. The Jaguar XJL is a long-wheelbase model that adds nearly 5 inches to the overall length, with longer rear doors and glass. This increases rear legroom by 5 inches, making an expansive 44.1 inches of rear legroom total. The best ride quality comes with the Jaguar XJL with 19-inch wheels. Cars this long aren't meant to be canyon carvers or autocross warriors, but the Jaguar XJL also handles extremely well when driven hard in the corners. Under the XJ body is a rigid and lightweight aluminum structure that contributes to this handling precision, and also to economy, acceleration, and ride comfort. Jaguar is the leader in sophisticated all-aluminum construction. The 5.0-liter V8 engine, designed and produced at Jaguar facilities in Coventry, England, is all aluminum. It features 32 valves, direct injection, independent variable cam timing, cam profile switching, and a variable geometry inlet manifold. The 385-horsepower engine has more than enough power for any luxury sedan occasion, although you can go faster. The Jaguar XJ Supercharged model adds 85 horsepower and 40 foot-pounds of torque, cutting one second off the 0-60 mph time, to less than 5 seconds. You have to boot the gas pedal to feel the difference, but when you do, it blows your shoes off. The special-order Jaguar XJ Supersport adds another 40 horsepower and 40 more foot-pounds of torque. That one will blow your shoes and your socks off. The sixth-generation twin vortex Roots-type supercharger lacks the whine of old; it can't be heard because of the air intake that was designed to isolate and lose the supercharger whine. The XJ is long-legged, meant to get up there at high speeds and stretch. It's so smooth and commanding that 90 mph feels like 70. In fact, it wants to run 90, not poke along at 70, so be careful. The sweet 6-speed manual-automatic transmission uses adaptive gear-change strategies based on the type of road and the driver's application of the gas pedal. In manual mode, the transmission stays in the driver's chosen gear to redline, and the paddle shifts are sharp. The XJ uses fully independent suspension, with steel springs in front for precision and air springs in back for the best level ride among varying loads. Ride quality and bump absorption is very good, even on 20-inch wheels over pock-marked roads and expansion joints. But with those 20-inch wheels and wide tires, at 70 mph the XJL tends to follow freeway grooves; at faster speeds, wide-tired Jag goes straight as an arrow. The XJ uses big brake rotors and calipers, and giant ones on the supercharged models, with their top speed of 155 mph (electronically limited). The brakes are supported by the full suite of electronic controls. The stability control can be turned off, but we never found the need while testing the limits because the system is not intrusive at all. The Jaguar XJ competes with the Audi A8, BMW 7 Series, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Lexus LS, Maserati Quattroporte, Aston Martin Rapide, and Porsche Panamera. Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround The Jaguar XJ expands the work done with the mid-sized XF by bringing a more sporting, sleeker look to Jaguar's flagship that just oozes style. Central to this are lots of glass and no building-size pillars for a roofline that seamlessly blends into the trunk. At more than 200 inches long the XJ is not a small car but it disguises its size well, much like the smallest Learjet more than three times the length of an XJL, and the XJ doesn't look nearly as imposing as a BMW 7 Series or Audi A8. The Lexus LS looks rather plain next to the Jaguar. Surprisingly, the XJ design works as well on the standard wheelbase as it does on the long-wheelbase XJL. A larger rear door and side glass are the only way to differentiate them. Pulling the lower door sheetmetal inward toward the rear wheel enhances the hips covering the rear tires. The only design element that incites any controversy is the black polycarbonate panel between the rear doors and rear window, a pillar normally body-colored on other cars. From dead astern it looks merely a wider rear window, but from any other angle it tends to look better on cars with dark paint or deeply tinted rear windows. Exterior ornamentation is kept to a minimum with the requisite mesh chrome grilles and chrome spats in the outer lower nostrils, a badge behind the front wheel which includes supercharged if it applies, bright window trim, the trunk badge, Jag's leaper in the middle, chrome strip across the rear bumper and dual quadrangle tailpipes. Apart from larger standard wheels and the front fender badge there is no trim distinction between XJ and XJL or standard or supercharged cars. With 152 light emitting diodes outside, the lighting elements take up where chrome leaves off. Front light housings carry two large and two small circular lights, with a strip of LED running lights below. The tail lamps are arranged as three vertical columns to mimic a cat's claws, and cleverly concealed in plain sight at the top of the rear light housing is a clear bump, like an animal's eye, that hides five red LEDs for side marker light duty to meet regulations without spoiling the flowing body lines. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression The Jaguar XJ's 385-hp V8 is no more powerful than the engines found in other cars in this class but the XJ is lighter by 300 to 400 pounds, thanks to its aluminum chassis and body, and that helps its acceleration and fuel mileage. The engine has more than enough power for any luxury sedan occasion. But you can go faster. The Supercharged model adds 85 horsepower and 40 foot-pounds of torque, cutting one second off the 0-60 mph time, to less than 5 seconds. You have to boot the gas pedal to feel the difference, but when you do, it blows your shoes off. The special-order Supersport adds another 40 horsepower and 40 foot-pounds of torque. That one will blow your socks off. We found all three V8s smooth as a bottler's private label, quiet at cruise or loping around town, while bringing a welcome throaty purr under heavier throttle. The sixth generation twin vortex Roots-type supercharger lacks the whine of old, and can't be heard even with the stereo off and windows windows down. That's because of the air intake that was designed to isolate and lose the supercharger whine. The 5.0-liter engine is designed and produced at Jaguar facilities in Coventry, England. It's an all-aluminum 32-valve V8 featuring direct injection, independent variable cam timing, cam profile switching, and a variable geometry inlet manifold. The multi-hole direct injection system sprays pressurized fuel (up to 150 bar) into the center of the combustion chambers. The variable camshaft timing system has its own Jaguar spin, as well. The inlet camshaft profile switching changes the characteristics of the engine for the torque, power or economy that may be needed at any moment. The XJ is long-legged, meant to get up there at high speeds and stretch. It's so smooth and commanding that 90 mph feels like 70. In fact, it wants to run 90, not poke along at 70, so be careful. The XJ's sweet 6-speed manual-automatic transmission uses adaptive gear-change strategies based on the type of road and the driver's application of the gas pedal. This transmission anticipates well and shifts smoothly. In manual mode, the transmission stays in the driver's chosen gear to redline, and the paddle shifts are sharp. The XJ uses fully independent suspension, with steel springs in front for precision and air springs in back for the best level ride among varying loads. Ride quality and bump absorption is very good, even on 20-inch wheels over pock-marked roads and expansion joints. Full air-suspended cars like the Mercedes S-Class have a slight edge in ultimate ride cushiness, but they haven't the steering precision of the Jag, while others have multiple electronic chassis controls to help deal with the weight but impart a sense of artificiality. The XJ doesn't have such artificiality. Steering is light but firms up, as does the suspension damping, with the touch of a button. It may not post the ultimate handling numbers of an Aston Rapide or Maserati Quattroporte or Porsche Panamera, but the handling is balanced, the ride quality competitive, the look clearly better in one case, and the cost at least $20,000 less. We did have one issue, however, which we believe to be caused by the wide 245/40YR20 front and 275/35YR20 rear tires. At 70 mph, over an unsmooth freeway, the car tends to wander with the grooves on the highway. We haven't felt this on XJ models with the standard 19-inch wheels; in fact, we've never felt it on any of the many XJs we've driven in previous years. Big rotors and calipers, even bigger on supercharged cars, are backed up by the full suite of electronic controls. Although you can switch off the stability control, we never found the need while testing the limits because the system is not intrusive at all. A standard-wheelbase XJ Supersport will be the quickest model and, depending on tires fitted, should be the best-handling as well. But the plain XJ managed just fine thank you, so think of the Supersport as the XJ to have if you think you want to drive a racetrack. If you think you want to get to a racetrack comfortably in minimum time, any XJ will do the job. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior The Jaguar XJ is a true flagship, filled with fine leather and wood, as much Scandinavian as English it seems. It's stylish, luxurious and sporty, although there are places in the design and materials that make us ask if this is the best Jaguar can do. The XJ comes standard with leather of course, front seats both heated and cooled, with dual-zone climate control. XJL and supercharged models add piped leather upholstery and massage front seats with 20-way adjustment and four-zone climate control. The five upholstery choices include contrasting cabin trim, stitching and piping; Ivory can be paired with four colors. Some XJs have suede headliners. Supersport models get a unique leather color, four unique woods or piano black trim and a leather headliner. A 1.5-inch band of wood (we like the walnut) or carbon fiber moves in a sweeping curve from the doors under the windshield like a gunwale on a small cabin cruiser, the outward bend providing an air of spaciousness. It's like a step, separating levels of horizontal leather on the dashboard. There's a hump and visor like a ballcap over the instruments, which are clear enough, but they aren't real, they're a rendition that look not unlike animation. The optional steering wheel is stylish and original, mostly leather with a thin wood band. There are two fat climate control vents in the center of the dash, and two smaller ones at the edges. They look like the nose of a torpedo sticking out of its tubes, or a WW2 bomber engine without the propeller, and they have plastic chrome rings like a model of Saturn. They'd be perfect in a '58 Buick. There's an analog clock on the dash, with no numbers, just hard-to-read hashmarks, and more cheap chrome plastic. It's neither pretty nor functional. We can only guess that Jaguar thinks it's classy. With all the seat adjustments, any size driver can get comfortable. Seat contour and bolstering seems appropriate to the car's mission, which is to say it's not too tight or sporty, and the driver's seat adjustable bolstering comes in handy on curvy roads. Rear seats are also comfortable and heated. XJL models add more than five inches to rear accommodation, making an expansive 44.1 inches of rear legroom total. The XJL costs $3000 more, so if you carry passengers or have a family it could be worth it, especially since the XJL weighs less than 100 pounds more. Reading lights, glass overhead, and venting add comfort to the rear. The instrument panel is a 12.3-inch screen with renditions of analog gauges on it; it looks like animation, or like a decal of a gauge that you might find on a kids' pedal car. The tachometer needle doesn't seem to move as quickly as the engine revs. On the steering wheel, in addition to the cruise and audio control, there's a scroll surrounded by arrows that yields driver information; it's a piece leftover from when Jaguar was owned by Ford, as Fords have the exact same little dial. We found most of what we wanted to know, although we never figured out how to get the tachometer, odometer, and DTE (distance to empty) on the screen at the same time. Let alone the tachometer, which also kept disappearing if we pressed the wrong arrow at the wrong time. And besides DTE could only be accessed by a button on the turn-signal stalk. Jaguar makes it complicated. The transmission gears are selected with a rotary dial that pops up on the console, except when you manually shift using paddles at the steering wheel. Above the shift dial are the audio and climate controls, and above them is the 8-inch touch-screen that we found to be a bit of a non-intuitive mess. We kept having to refer to the thick manual, and even then it felt like a mess. Naturally iPod other inputs are included, and the hard drive has enough space to rip 10 CDs uncompressed, a good thing as the available Bowers & Wilkins 20-speaker, 1.2-kilowatt sound system will clearly reproduce any fault in your source material. Outward visibility is fairly good given the expanse of glass, and the bright bi-Xenon headlamps, although the passenger C pillar creates an over-the-shoulder blind spot. On the freeway, the standard blind-spot warning will alert you, although we're not major fans because of all the false alarms. We found the parking sensors so loud as to be distracting; perhaps this can be adjusted. Trunk space is average for the class and impeccably finished down to the aluminum runners in the floor. Unlike some competitors with run-flat tires the Jaguar carries a spare under the floor (deleting the spare adds 3 cubic feet). The power trunk lid can be programmed for opening height lest you or your garage overhead is petite. Source: New Car Test Drive Summary The Jaguar XJ does everything you expect in a luxury sedan, with room, amenities, quiet and thrust, with a sporty side always in the background that offers more driver interaction but one that never changes the car's personality. Eye-catching lines and serene cabins that marry contemporary design with both traditional and modern materials convey a sense of style that more antiseptic modern conveyances can only wish for, and that the XJ has the performance to back up. Sam Moses filed this NewCarTestDrive.com report after his test drives of the XJ models near Portland, Oregon. Source: New Car Test Drive Vehicle Information VIN: SAJWA2GB3CLV28890 Stock: TCLV28890 Mileage: 28,750 Color: Polaris White Trans: Automatic Engine: V-8 cyl MPG: 15 City / 22 Highway Drivetrain: Rear-wheel Drive Contact Land Rover Jaguar Houston Central 7025 Old Katy Road Houston Texas 77024 View Map Ask for:Patrick Cummins Main:(855) 593-4953 Contact: ?Contact Us ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Video Play Video CARFAX Vehicle History Report VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS Dont buy a used car without CARFAX! View Free History Report Disclaimer: Not all accidents or other issues are reported to CARFAX. The number of owners is estimated. See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. 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Porsche : 928 C928 RARE 1981 Porsche C928 Carelli. #8 of 8 limited production 6,333 miles

Porsche : 928 C928 RARE 1981 Porsche C928 Carelli. #8 of 8 limited production 6,333 miles

$64,000

Saratoga Springs, Utah

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Porsche C928 Carelli A Brief history of the conception, and design team can be found in the below data also located on the Carelli Design web site. As a upfitter sanctioned by Porsche, Carelli produced 8 C928 convertible automobiles as a feasibility study for Porsche. In this process, only materials that met Porsche's standards were used. A short time with this automobile and it is easy to gain an appreciation for the continuity between Porsche and Carelli Design processes. This vehicle has 6,333 original miles. We are the 3rd owners. I worked for the dealership that purchased the car new for a client. The purchase price per my employer was $103,000 in 1981. That client brought the car back in for trade and it was resold to a niche grocery store owner in the Pacific Northwest. The vehicle was stored (for its then owner) most of this time in the dealership during the mid 80's and 90's and my father in the early 2000's purchased it from my then prior employer. Say what you want to say about this automobile but I have sufficient documentation to prove that it is more than just an aftermarket modification. Items that have been modified after original sale are as follows1. Aftermarket muffler and exhaust tip was installed.2. a switch was installed on the auto antenna (so that it did not have to be 18 inches in the air) the switch is a Porsche switch installed next to the window switches. See pictures. Please feel free to contact me for more information. I have a certificate of authenticity from Porsche, a Motor Trend Article on the Carelli 928, and a little more information on Carelli the design company. If you have additional information, I would be anxious to see it as well. I am particularly interested in the status and where abouts of any other Genuine Carelli cars. In person I have seen only one other and it was a first class full restoration. There are some thought provoking rumors about the 8 produced, I am anxious to continue to put the stories together and confirm how many still exist. I can be reached at 801-657-2266. Please email me for more pictures. I have quite a few more. We realize Ebay may not be the best venue for this vehicle but given our circumstances, it will hopefully suffice in helping us connect an interested buyer or someone who can put us in contact with one. This Porsche C928 should be an intriguing compliment to an avid collector's collection of fine cars. Summary of the Carelli Project. In the spring of 1979, Porsche Audi of North America and Carelli International Corporation launched an aggressive effort to develop a special limited series 928 convertible. The model would eventually become known as the Carelli Design C928 Porsche Convertible. The challengeThe new c928 would wind-up sporting a variety of extensive modifications and upgrades. Among the most obvious was an extensive reconfiguration of the interior appointments, a redesign of the vehicle’s doors and the creation of a handsome new trunk for luggage, as a result of the vehicle’s new convertible top. The C928’s new interior featured lush Connelly leather hides out of England, a luxury only previously engaged by the automakers Rolls Royce and Jaguar. When in the down position, the new convertible top is skillfully stored entirely in its own concealed storage compartment, a feature relatively common by today’s standards but nearly unprecedented in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Engineering a convertible top was the first challenge. Designing it to disappear into a totally concealed chamber required extensive engineering since none of this existed in the original coupe or any other Porsche for that matter before now. Those who knew something about the 928’s new chassis, in particular Porsche’s own hardcore engineers were all quick to point out that any attempt to modify the 928’s existing chassis (a unibody structure based on monoblock technology) would be a near-impossible task.The resultCompletion was followed by an enormously successful round of international debuts beginning in 1981 at the AutoExpo in Los Angeles California. Nearly every auto publication from around the world acknowledged Carelli Design as a new creative powerhouse having demonstrated its ability to beautifully style highly complex products in harmony with their maternal makers. Why the Carelli Design C928 Porsche?The company, Dr. Ing. H.C.F. Porsche AG has often been described as the smallest among auto factories, and while that might be true within Germany, international comparisons prove otherwise. At the time of the C928 project, Porsche’s production was approximately 15,000 units annually, with a work force of some 4,200 employed. That could seem gigantic when compared to small automakers, particularly those of Italian and English persuasion with annual productions of 50 to 2,000 units. Truth be told, Porsche’s 928 coupe received a lukewarm reception from its traditional steadfast customer base. The special limited series Carelli Design C928 Porsche convertible was a major attempt to boost, or rather draw attention to the 928 product. Carelli Design had already been in the creative spotlight, receiving positive press on custom one-of-a-kind vehicles. The price tag for owning a custom Carelli Design vehicle in 1979 could cost their new proud owner as much as $350,000 for its keys.C928 Porsche highlightsExtensive modifications and upgrades. The new c928 would wind-up sporting a variety of extensive modifications and upgrades. Among the most obvious was an extensive reconfiguration of the interior appointments, a redesign of the vehicle’s doors and the creation of a handsome new trunk for luggage, as a result of the vehicle’s new convertible top.Connelly hides of England. The C928’s new interior featured lush Connelly leather hides out of England, a luxury previously engaged only by the automakers Rolls Royce and Jaguar.Concealed storage. When in the down position, the new convertible top is skillfully stored entirely in its own concealed storage compartment, a feature relatively common by today’s standards but nearly unprecedented in the late 70’s and early 80’s.Innovative triumphs. Engineering a convertible top was the first challenge. Designing it to disappear into a totally concealed chamber required extensive engineering since none of this existed in the original coupe or any other Porsche for that matter before now.A near-impossible task. Those who knew something about the 928’s new chassis, in particular Porsche’s own hardcore engineers were all quick to point out that any attempt to modify the 928’s existing chassis (a unibody structure based on monoblock technology) would be a near-impossible task.An extraordinary design opportunity. With an annual production of over 15,000 units, and a workforce of some 4,200 employed, Porsche seemed gigantic when compared to small automakers, particularly those of Italian and English persuasion which produce a mere 50 to 2,000 units annually. Big or small, Porsche appeared to the Carelli Design team as a Giant, and for Carelli International’s founder and CEO, Vittorio G. Carelli, it proved to be a perfect fit.Carelli Design assumed responsibility for the entire project. Carelli Design assumed responsibility for the entire project, during which Carelli Design’s MESA team assumed responsibility for the entire research, engineering, eventual vehicle design as well as the production of eight completed prototypes (Carelli Design C928 Porsche vehicles). Completion was on-time with a final project development cost in excess of 2.5 million dollars, and followed by an enormously successful round of international debuts beginning in 1981 at the AutoExpo in Los Angeles California.Products in harmony with their maternal makers. The success of the C928 project brought acclamation and worldwide recognition to Carelli Design’s C928 MESA team. Nearly every auto publication from around the world acknowledged Carelli Design as a new creative powerhouse—having demonstrated its ability to beautifully style highly complex products in harmony with their maternal makers.An unrelenting fascination with Porsche. The C928 project perhaps would have never seen the light of day, if it were not for the company’s early business activities and integral ties with the legendary automobile manufacturer itself. It may even be said that it was Vittorio Carelli’s early unrelenting fascination with the Porsche automobile that Carelli International exists today.Today, our company contributes much of its ideology and engineering principals to those early years influenced by Porsche methodology and philosophy.Technical specifications (Carelli Design C928 Porsche)General descriptionVehicle model: Carelli Design C928 Porsche Chassis type: two seat convertible Final unit cost: $80,000.00 (U.S. Dollars, excluding taxes) Quantity of vehicles constructed: 8 units (excluding prototypes)EngineNo. of cylinders: V-8 water cooled Displacement: 4.5 liters Horsepower: 230 Rated at RPM: 5,250TransmissionType: 3 speed automatic or 5 speed manual (optional)ChassisFront suspension: independent, double A-arms with coil springs Rear suspension: independent WEISSACH axle Steering: power assisted (hydraulic) rack and pinion Brakes: dual diagonal circuits, calipers front and rear, disc vented Stability control: stabilizers front and rear Ø 28/22.5mm Wheels: 16" alloy front and rear Tires: Pirelli P7 Frame: C928 triangular space added for rigidityDimensionsWheelbase: 2500mm Track, front: 1552mm Track, rear: 1529mm Length: 4622mm Width: 1836mmWeightWeight: 3290 lbs /1480 kg (with automatic transmission)CoachConstruction: all steel and aluminum Exterior: acrylic enamel finish Interior: Connolly leather and 100% wool carpeting Seats: 6 way, power operated Windows: power operated Safety: central warning system Convertible top: 2-ply European auto cloth canvasPerformance Maximum speed: 143 mph 0-60 mph: 7. 5 seconds Duration 1/4 mile: 15.5 seconds The story behind the Carelli Design C928 PorscheThe company, Dr. Ing. H.C.F. Porsche AG has often been described as the smallest among auto factories and while that might be true within Germany, international comparisons prove otherwise. At the time of the C928 project, Porsche’s production was approximately 15,000 units annually. That could seem gigantic when compared to small automakers, particularly those of Italian and English persuasion with annual productions of 50 to 2,000 units. Big or small, Porsche appeared to Carelli Design as a giant and for Carelli International’s founder and CEO, Vittorio G. Carelli, it was a perfect fit.From a modest beginning to the creative spotlightTo the surprise of many, Carelli International began as a small independent service center of Porsche and Volkswagen automobiles. The Carelli name quickly became a prominent enterprise with a reputation for technical excellence. Vittorio Carelli had acquired a profound understanding about every nut-and-bolt of the Porsche product. His technical capacity and attention to detail was already evident during his early childhood. In 1978, the Carelli enterprise set forth on independent design ventures, which soon provided for the creation of a full-scale transportation design facility located in Costa Mesa, California. The modern facility was dedicated entirely to vehicle transportation design and often referred to as Carelli Design. The C928 project would have perhaps never seen the light of day if it were not for the company’s early business activities and integral ties with the legendary automobile manufacturer itself. It may even be said that it was Vittorio Carelli’s early fascination with the Porsche automobile that is responsible for the modern existence of Carelli International today. Our company contributes much of its ideology and engineering principles to those early years influenced by Porsche. The eventual success of the C928 Porsche design brought acclamation and worldwide recognition to the company’s small team of inspired designers and engineers, at the time a mere 28 employees in all. On May-01-14 at 07:51:10 PDT, seller added the following information: Thank you for the "Ebay Find of the Day" honor across the internet on April 30th. We agree that the top down look is purely amazing...for this reason the top has only been up a couple of times. I wanted to point out that the vehicle resides currently in the Portland Oregon area where it was sold new. The vehicle was more meticulously detailed since these pictures and yes the mileage is correct, I checked last week.