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The Dutch Police used 72 Porsche 911s in the seventies and eighties. This is one of the surviving ones, although it is no longer in Police use.
Porsche 911 having some fun off road.
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Offered for Model Years 1978-1983, the 911SC ("Super Carrera") replaced the performance 911S.
Photo taken as an ‘random opportunity’ shot in front of a local supermarket grocery store in the neighborhood. I saw the owner later as he was placing groceries within his car. He said that he has owned the car for 28 years.
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Rejected from inclusion within a Flickr Group for vehicles discovered and photographed in natural locations (not staged) and presented in an artistic manner (my paraphrasing). I mean, I actively developed the image by carefully cropping, correcting perspective and lighting, and making sure that the coloring was included in an attractive way to make it artistically presentable. My photo is far from an ‘as-shot’ image.
Porsche 911SC Targa (1978-83) Engine 2994cc HO6 OC Production 108081
Registration Number YYT 72 T (London C)
PORSCHE SET
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In 1978 Porsche introduced a new version of the 911, reintroducing the SC name, there was no Carrera version, the SC designation standing for Super Carrera. They were powered by a 3.0-litre engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection and a 5-speed 915 transmission. Originally power output was 180 bhp, later 188 bhp and then in 1981 it was increased to 204 bhp.
A Cabriolet version was introduced in 1981 and 4214 were sold in its opening year despite carrying a heavy premium over the price of the Targa,
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Shot 18.08.2018 at Turville, Buckinghamshire, Ref 135-361
Rallye Monte Carlo Historique
SR 13 - St Nazaire le Désert / La Motte Chalancon
Pilote : Samuel THIELE
Copilote : Klaus THIELE
Col de Chamauche
Drôme
France
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Safari 911 ripping through some dusty back roads.
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Safari 911 taking the fun way around a corner.
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Porsche 911 Classic 3.2 ltr Carrera (1984-89) Engine 3164cc HO6 OC
Registration Number FWX 311 L (Cherished number, originally allocated for issue from Yorkshire - West Riding))
PORSCHE SET
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The replacement for the 3 litre SC series came in 1984 as the 911 3.2 Carrera, reviving the Carrera name for the first time since 1977 and was the last iteration in the original 911. Porsche claimed its new larger capacity 3.2 litre engine was 80% new. The transmieeion was carried over from the SC until 1988 when got a new five-speed gearbox sourced from Getrag, The new engine, had an increased output of 234bhp for most other markets.Three basic models were available – coupé, targa and cabriolet.
In 1985, Porsche introduced the first Carrera Club Sport prototype From 1987 to September 1989, Porsche decided to produced 340 units for their customers that wanted a track inspired road car, The 911 Carrera Club Sport (CS) (option M637), is a reduced weight version of the standard Carrera purposely built for club racing, it gained engine and suspension modifications. The CS had a blueprinted engine with hollow intake valves and a higher rev limit, deletion of: all power options, sunroof (except one unit), air conditioning (except two units), radio, rear seat, undercoating, sound insulation, rear wiper, door pocket lids, fog lamps, front hood locking mechanism, engine and luggage compartment lights, lockable wheel nuts and even the rear lid "Carrera" logo, all in order to save an estimated 70 kg With the exception of CS cars delivered to the UK, all are identifiable by the "CS Club Sport" decal on the left front fender
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Shot 23.04.2022 at the Bicester Spring Scramble, Bicester, Oxfordshire 158-369
The Dutch Police used 72 Porsche 911s in the seventies and eighties. This is one of the surviving ones, although it is no longer in Police use.
Oosteinde, the Netherlands.
2019 Icebreaker, Hampton Downs, NZ
Canon EOS 3, Canon EF 70-300 f4L, Ilford FP4 Plus, Kodak Xtol 1:1.5, Epson V700
Please join us in welcoming our latest project car - a 1980 Euro 911SC. It's finished in Tobacco Brown metallic with tan Pasha cloth interior, an intriguing color combo befitting of the era.
Plans for this car are to immediately remove the vinyl, lower it, and give it a good once over before making the most of this fall driving weather. It's got a secret under the hood, which we'll share in due time, but until then we'll be out driving the thing.
Photo: Ryan Gates
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The vehicle features an olive green factory Porsche exterior color, auxiliary lights on the bonnet, 16” factory Fuchs wheels as well as a fully functional roof rack.
Porsche 911SC Targa (1978-83) Engine 2994cc HO6 OC Production 108081
Registration Number 7 NPX (Cherished number, originally allocated for issue pre-1963 from Portsmouth)
PORSCHE ALBUM
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In 1978 Porsche introduced a new version of the 911, reintroducing the SC name, there was no Carrera version, the SC designation standing for Super Carrera. They were powered by a 3.0-litre engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection and a 5-speed 915 transmission. Originally power output was 180 bhp, later 188 bhp and then in 1981 it was increased to 204 bhp.
A Cabriolet version was introduced in 1981 and 4214 were sold in its opening year despite carrying a heavy premium over the price of the Targa,
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Shot 23.04.2022 at the Bicester Spring Scramble, Bicester, Oxfordshire 158-372