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Dag B
Reviewed a 1976 Porsche 911 on Jan 12, 2008
Classic 911 with SC flares and the bulletproof 3 liter engine. Finished in Lapis blue with black leather. I bought it myself in LA last fall. Rustfree beauty with classic lines.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1976 Porsche 911 on Jul 24, 2013
First of the uber-Porsches. Fast and ferocious (can you say turbo-lag?). More performance than luxury. VERY reliable but Black cars sometimes live life in the paint shop for a host of reasons! Learned to drive it at Sears Point (Bondurant's school) and then spent copious sums of money refining and race-proving this car. Best 911 I ever owned. In fact I'm going to quit with this review business: 1976 911S 1981 911 Targa 1989 911 Carrera Cabriolet 1958 Speedster replica w/240 HP 914 engine 1957 VW single cab Type2 1963 Ragtop (for sale) 2002 Passat W8 4Motion
Nick H
Reviewed a 1976 Porsche 911 on Dec 14, 2013
Fun race car for Porsche Club Racing or Historic Racing. Fast, handles well and stops even better. Low cost way to get into racing and Porsche Club Racing is a great social group that values you and the cars. Thanks.
Bruce S
Reviewed a 1976 Porsche 911 on Feb 25, 2008
Like all 911's, it's completely comfortable on a race track
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