Porsche installed a larger horizontally opposed, overhead-cam six-cylinder engine that now displaced 182.6 cubic-inches and offered 172 SAE HP. The prior year's engine displaced 163.9 CID and offered 157 SAE horsepower. The new engine was identical in size initially used in the 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo. The engine received a new crankshaft with larger bearings and was given an aluminum crankcase, replacing the prior magnesium unit. Optional equipment included a 'whale tail' rear spoiler. A five-speed manual was standard along with front and rear disc brakes. Body styles included a 2-door Coupe with 2+2 seating or a Targa version. Pricing began at $19,500 for the coupe while the targa had a base price of $20,775. 4,719 examples of the 911 SC Coupe were produced in 1978, along with 3,564 examples of the Targa.
by Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2014
by Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2014
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The legendary Porsche 911 is the longest production run sports car of all time. It was conceived as a successor for the highly successful Porsche 356 and from the start had high aspirations for success. Ferry Porsches son, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, designed the 911. When it went into production it was labeled the 901 but Peugeot had claims to the name, so to avoid infringing on their naming scheme,....
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Who could predict that the 911 would be Porsches saving grace and surpass the 356 in sales, longevity Quickly establishing itself as an icon of 60s cool, the iconic 911 only became more popular as the years went on. The flagship of the current lineup of Porsche, the 911 (pronounced Nine Eleven) or Neunelfer is a two-door grand tourer with a very distinctive design. The 911 is one of the oldest....
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