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more about #928 more comments → FrankGrimes: "Oh, no. This quartet of 80s-vintage 928 ads (well, one of them drags in some Audis) is notable for the lack of 80s cheepnis; no disco mustaches or fe... more » engineerd: Turbine cars, and particularly turbine engine swaps/additions, are cool. They're not necessarily cool in the supercar sense, nor in any automotive de... more » JeepyJayhawk: Ok, here's a thought... buy the car, separate the questionable engine choice and replace it with a normalish engine, 302, 350, or a Viper mill, sell t... more » FTGDWolverineEdition'09: Does it have cruise control? more » Slowlane: Finally, an aircooled engine in a 928. Awesome. Water doesn't belong in a Porsche...the only fluids should be oil in the engine, gas in the tank and... more » Deartháir II: You could probably use that pot to make a lovely stew. Enough to feed the whole family, in fact! more » CopterBob: Pep Boys, may I help you? "Yeah, I'm lookin' for a compressor seal for an '83 Boeing 502-6..." more » scroggzilla raids again: There are 4 turbine powered cars in all of automotive history that I covet. 1. Chrysler Turbine car 2. STP Paxton special that ran @ Indy in 67 3. Th... more » PowerTryp is holding a Fiesta party.: DAMNIT!!! Will people stop doing engine swaps to the front engined Porsches! Please?! You'd never see someone doing this to a 911 why do it to a 924/9... more » docrice: It actually looks like a clean build, but for the love of god could they paint the exhaust? It wouldn't look so bad sticking out of the hood if it was... more » oyumurtaci: SAAB called. You'll be hearing from their lawyers. more » .357: It comes with machine guns and foglamps. more » HoonThatFerrari: This, for my personal taste, is the 2nd best-looking Porsche behind the Cayman - I like the color, too... I'm more into understated as opposed to "loo... more » RuBBa_cHiKiN: The real question is can it fit in the Batmobile?: One thing I could never figure out about the headlights. Is the bulb itself placed near the top of the back part of the lens? Or do they just point to... more » dolo54 blows minds and blows engines!: If you're a soccer fan you can always watch the games at Gatsby's. They play soccer, err football, every day on their tvs. There's always a bunch of E... more » -
#foundonebay
Living With a Gas Turbine Is Not For the Faint of Heart
Remember the turbine-powered Porsche 928 from last May? Barely a year and a half after its debut on eBay, it was sold yet again—for $7500. More » -
#moviecars
Come to New York, Become Tony Montana, Try to Impress Michelle Pfeiffer
If you’re in the mood for a butch German coupé with a big V8 up front and an American flag in the back, you’ve come to the right place: there’s a Porsche 928 for sale in Soho. More » -
#downonthejunkyard
Porsche 928, Despite Costing As Much As 10 Pintos When New...
We're exaggerating a tiny bit here; the '78 928's sticker price was $28,500, or approximately 9.5 times the $2,995 cost of a new '78 Pinto. Still, you don't see junked 928s every day! More » -
#crazyeurocarboydoeslondon
Porsche 928: A Hydrofoil For The Road
The Porsche 928, with its big 5-liter V8 up front, belongs to the class of grand touring cars which handle like hydrofoil powerboats. More » -
#nicepriceorcrackpipe
Nice Price Or Crack Pipe: $50,000 For A 30,000-Mile 1994 Porsche 928 GTS?
Once again, our fickle Nice Price Or Crack Pipe voters have given the thumbs-down to the price tag on a really cool car. What does it take to get a Nice Price from you? More » -
#chooseyoureternity
Project Car Hell: Porsche 928 or '58 Lincoln Continental?
What with all the racin' madness lately, I haven't had a chance to descend into the lake of burning 90-weight that is Project Car Hell for a few days. In our last matchup, we almost had an upset for the ages, with a Japanese car nearly beating a French car in the Dangel Peugeot Wagon versus V8 Fairlady poll. And that Peugeot was a tough one, too! You fans of Japanese Car Hell can feel proud... or ashamed, depending on how you look at it. Today we're getting away from the PCH Superpowers and mixing it up a bit, with a perennial German Choose Your Eternity favorite going up against a proud Detroit native. More » -
#chooseyoureternity
PCH, Franco-Prussian War Rematch Edition: Citroen CX 2000 or Porsche 928?
In a stunning upset, the Borgward Hansa wagon handed Germany a one-sided victory over the Peugeot 304 in our most recent Choose Your Eternity poll. With France long reigning as the world's lone HyperGalactic PCH OmniPower, we would be remiss if we didn't give the French a shot at prying the oil-leaking, stripped-fastener-thread PCH CryptoChampion trophy from the Germans, in order to prove that the Borgward's victory wasn't just some one-shot fluke. That's why we're rolling out some Hell Project heavy artillery today, with a pair of undeniably cool- yet just as undeniably nightmarish- machines vying for long-term residency in your Garage Of Torture. More » -
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#downonthestreet
1979 Porsche 928
We've already seen a 928 in this series, but I always consider the Malaise Era 928s to be the best ones. Sure, the later 928s were way faster, but late-70s car freaks didn't have much reason for optimism during a period of declining horsepower, disco tape stripes, and huge bumpers, and the then-new 928 was one of the few bright spots. So here we go with another JFG/DOTS combo car, which I found parked near the 1970 VW Transporter pickup. More »


