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March 27, 2008

Porsche 911: Ultimate car from the ’80s?

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Growing up as a child in the ’80s had its ups and its downs. Sure, every generation looks back at its past-self and wonders-out-loud, “What were you thinking,” from time to time. Still, our generation sure did have plenty of cool cars, and many of those were featured on television. A rare day went by when we didn’t lust for Magnum P.I.’s Ferrari 308; sitting in the movie theater being mesmerized by Doc’s De Lorean (not that it’s that great of a car, but it’s iconic nonetheless) from Back to the Future; or salivating over the Ferrari Daytona and Testarossa from Miami Vice?

British television viewers have also had their fair share of hit shows with vehicular co-stars. According to a survey by HPI Limited, Porsche’s peerless 911 has earned the top spot as the ultimate ’80s car, followed only one percentage point in the rears by the original Audi Quattro — a car featured on current U.K. television in the show Ashes to Ashes. British TV fans also have fond memories of the Ford Capri SLE 71R driven by Terry McCann in Minder, a long-running comedy-drama in the U.K.

With many of our readers residing in our own age bracket, we’d love to get your input on the ultimate ’80s car in the comments, and feel free to mention more of your favorite cars made famous on TV.

[Source: HPI International]

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What’s the deal with Porsches? Seinfeld’s 911 up for sale

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Click above to view Seinfeld’s Porsche Turbo S in hi-res

Everybody’s talkin’ at me
I can’t hear a word they’re sayin’
Just driving around in Jon Voight’s car

The genius of Seinfeld’s humor is that it draws on everyday life experiences, but we’re left wondering if Jerry wasn’t experiencing some premonition when he wrote the skit about George getting suckered into buying a wood-sided Chrysler LeBaron convertible because it was once owned by Jon Voight.

The famous comedian’s 1997 Porsche 911 Turbo S is up for sale in California at a startling premium, and some buyer out there will soon be playing the part of George Costanza. The vehicle was reportedly the first Turbo S built out of a total run of 345 units, and the only one painted this particular shade of blue. Coupled with its celebrity owner’s docket and with only 8,040 miles on the odometer, TruSpeed MotorCars in Costa Messa, California is reportedly selling the car for $225,000. That’s a pretty hefty premium considering the Blue Book value on an ordinary ‘97 Turbo S would be about $82k. We just hope the buyer doesn’t find out it was actually owned by a dentist who just happens to be named Jerry Seinfeld, too.

[Source: TruSpeed MotorCars via The German Car Blog]

 

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