337 Porsche 911 Classic (2.4 litre) (1972) 733 VT by Robert Knight Via Flickr: Porsche 911 (Classic) 2.4 litre (1971-73) Engine 2341cc H6 OC 231hp Registration Number 733 VT (Cherished number) PORSCHE ALBUM www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623690528015... Porsche launched the 911 in Autumn 1963, as a luxury sports car, and built it largely unaltered until 1989. Mechanically, the 911 was notable for being rear engined and air-cooled The earliest editions of the 911 had an air-cooled, rear-mounted, 2.0 L (1,991 cc) boxer engines mated to a five-speed manual Type 901 transmission. styling was by Ferdinand Butz Porsche, son of Ferdinand - Ferry- Porsche. Erwin Komenda, the leader of the Porsche car body construction department, was also involved in the design. The 1972–1973 model years consisted of the same models of 911— the entry level T, the midrange E and the top of the line S. However, all models got a new, larger 2,341 cc. The new power ratings for the T were 130 hp, or 140 hp in the U.S., 165 hp for the E and 190 hp for the S. The 911E and 911S used mechanical fuel injection (MFI) in all markets while the 911T had carburettors, all cars were fitted with a stronger transmission. in 1972 efforts were made to improve handling by shifting the weight bias, the oil tank from its position behind the right rear wheel to in front of them although this change was reversed for 1973. The 911S models also gained a discreet spoiler under the front bumper to improve high-speed stability Diolch am 99,180,129 o olygiadau gwych, mae pob un ohonynt yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi'n fawr. Thanks for 99,180,129 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated. Shot 09.10.2022, at Bicester Heritage, Autumn Scramble, Bicester Aerodrome, Bicester, Oxon 166-337











