Thank you very much, It’s been fun to make this video and the quality of your footage is excellent. I enjoy a lot your content and it’s been a pleasure for me to give you a little shout-out, all while telling a story not may may have known 👍
A good video and a smart choice of model to concentrate on. I am not a worshipper at the temple of the 911, but I still cannot help but smile when I see an early car, or even one from the 80s. It is a thing of beauty and wonder. On the few occasions I drove one (nothing built since 1983) I lacked the skill and courage to get anywhere near its limits on the public highway. One could feel the reserve of grip, acceleration, steering and stopping power, but it was wasted on public roads and I do not think I would have had the skill to exploit them on a race track, had I had the chance. Nonetheless, the cars of the 60s, 70s and 80s were a delight to see, to hear and on those rare occasions to drive; albeit well within their limits. My most visceral drive in a 911 wasn't in a 911.... It was in a re-imported US-market carb-fed 912..... Somehow the best, the most subtle and the most street-appropriate of a wonderful family. All the sweeter for being nearer its limits at responsible and legal speeds. Nice video.... Nostalgia is a powerful drug.
I adore the 928, and will certainly make a video about it very soon. I’ve driven (briefly) a manual S4 and enjoyed it a lot. Felt much newer than its actual production year!
Once again, a great video for a legend of a car.! They took it as far as it could go, building the 959, and showcasing that it was not over with the 911 set up. Great collaboration too!!!
What a mistake it would have been for Porsche to discontinue the 911. Having said that, the 928 is definitely the coolest one for Porsche non-enthusiasts like myself. Great video collaboration, thanks!
Glad you liked this rather special video. Yes, in a later interview, Mr. Schutz said that by saving the 911 he probably saved Porsche itself. The front-engined cars sold well in their day, but were much more easily attacked by the competition
ROADSTER LIFE è la grande enciclopedia audiovisiva per tutti gli appassionati di auto. Ogni "ingresso" molto completo, interessante e divertente. Saluti dal Brasile.
Best rwd car I've driven in the rain. Lots of traction with all the weigh on the back axle. We used to swap out gearbox for g50s. 930s were so cheap twenty years ago.
Excellent video Matteo! I'm also a 928 fan, that car is just amazing. But keeping on topic, that 911 is one of my all time favourite designs. It's just perfect! I remember quite well the "Bron/Broen" TV series were the olive green 911 driven by Saga Norén keep me absolutelly hooked to the -excellent- series!
Excellent video! And good idea to team up with Greasy Fingers, like that channel a lot, too. I'm proud owner of a 1987 Carrera 3.2, one of the few without sunroof. I'm rather tall an without sunroof there are few cm more headroom. Ciao 🙋♂️
Wow, congratulations for your cool car. Air-cooled Porsches will always be something special. I was a big Porsche fan when I was little, and I’ve still got a soft spot for those cars
That’s why I’ve been happy to make this sort of collaborative video with him, by using his awesome footage for one of my video histories. I hope you’ve enjoyed it! :)
superb video! i love your channel so much, all my favourite cars! could you do a video on the alfa 155 or just all alfa romeo sedans? thank you matteo!
Very good review and explanation. However, the G50 was only offered on the 930 Turbo in 1989, being the last year of the production. Not from 1987 onwards.
I had a beautiful champagne metallic 1977 91 2.7 liter coupé, the worst headlights ever on a car, like nails glowing in the dark, poor handling especially in the wet and the brakes were so-so. ( no servo assistance) Man I loved that car ! I sold it for my own money after a couple of years when the tires were worn to the thread and the guy who maintained it for me told me the engine was starting to leak oil. I sold it the new owner I still see the guy every now and then and he now has a 911 which is worth 5 times the price he paid ! "i o sono stupido "
I have a 1985 911 carrera. is it true that you can tell which trans is which...915 trans, reverse is located down to the right and G50 trans is forward up to the left?
Yes the appreciation classic 911 have had in the last decade has been spectacular... But it seems prices are below their peak now. Sure, these will never be as cheap as they used to be in the past, and undestandably so.
I always loved the Porsche 911 since it was produced! My great regret was that I never managed to drive any variant of Porsche 911 altrough I had often had a ride ride on some variants. Like many Italians my favourite was the Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 but also the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 (but many told it was not the same thing!). Honestly I never liked the Porsche with the front engines and the variants with the boxer engines as i do not consider those cars a "real" Porsche but I'm a lousy "traditionalist". I know that your favorite Porsche was the 928 so I hope you don't get offended...
I’ve never been a Porsche purist, but I think that today’s Porsche has gone even too far! Now it’s a SUV maker with some sports cars on the side! 😂 At least the 924 and 928 weren’t SUVs
@@Matteo_Licata in this I agree fully with you, if it is for that it is the is the same seeing the Bentley SUV or the Jaguar but even the Alfa Romeo! Those SUV has nothing to do with their namesake! I find it sad indeed that those once glorious companies has to resort to those vehicles that by the way are dammed expensive and has a consumption that would the be the envy of an oil-tanker...
In my opinion the Porsche 911 has grown too fat. Yeah, I know GT2 and 3 are fast. Whatever. Steve McQueen’s opening sequence in the movie LeMans would have to be shot with a Cayman today. But the cold hard reality is, sports cars aren’t selling. The Cayman is Porsche’s least popular model while the SUV’s fly out of showrooms. Sadly. Also, I have driven both a ‘79 911S and an ‘86 911 SC. I’m 6’ tall and found the shifter was always banging my right knee, the bottom hinged pedals awkward, the clutch engagement sensitive, and the acceleration is slow. My VW GTI would blow the doors off these cars. The best thing was the steering. Great feedback. Visibility is great too. Otherwise these cars are just, meh.
Excellent work, Matteo. Nowhere else my footage has ever come alive so cool.
A roadster life and greasy fingers collaboration would be awesome 😉
Thank you very much, It’s been fun to make this video and the quality of your footage is excellent. I enjoy a lot your content and it’s been a pleasure for me to give you a little shout-out, all while telling a story not may may have known 👍
A good video and a smart choice of model to concentrate on. I am not a worshipper at the temple of the 911, but I still cannot help but smile when I see an early car, or even one from the 80s. It is a thing of beauty and wonder.
On the few occasions I drove one (nothing built since 1983) I lacked the skill and courage to get anywhere near its limits on the public highway. One could feel the reserve of grip, acceleration, steering and stopping power, but it was wasted on public roads and I do not think I would have had the skill to exploit them on a race track, had I had the chance.
Nonetheless, the cars of the 60s, 70s and 80s were a delight to see, to hear and on those rare occasions to drive; albeit well within their limits.
My most visceral drive in a 911 wasn't in a 911.... It was in a re-imported US-market carb-fed 912..... Somehow the best, the most subtle and the most street-appropriate of a wonderful family. All the sweeter for being nearer its limits at responsible and legal speeds.
Nice video.... Nostalgia is a powerful drug.
I loved the 928 especially the S4 GT. Truly a car way ahead of its time.
I adore the 928, and will certainly make a video about it very soon. I’ve driven (briefly) a manual S4 and enjoyed it a lot. Felt much newer than its actual production year!
Once again, a great video for a legend of a car.!
They took it as far as it could go, building the 959, and showcasing that it was not over with the 911 set up.
Great collaboration too!!!
Thank you!!! :)
Great to see a fellow Greek 911 fan! Εύγε!
What a mistake it would have been for Porsche to discontinue the 911. Having said that, the 928 is definitely the coolest one for Porsche non-enthusiasts like myself. Great video collaboration, thanks!
Glad you liked this rather special video. Yes, in a later interview, Mr. Schutz said that by saving the 911 he probably saved Porsche itself. The front-engined cars sold well in their day, but were much more easily attacked by the competition
ROADSTER LIFE è la grande enciclopedia audiovisiva per tutti gli appassionati di auto. Ogni "ingresso" molto completo, interessante e divertente.
Saluti dal Brasile.
Grazie mille per le tue belle parole ed il tuo apprezzamento! 👍
@@Matteo_Licata sono io che vi ringrazio per il vostro sforzo di ricerca e produzione di questi preziosi video.
Best rwd car I've driven in the rain. Lots of traction with all the weigh on the back axle. We used to swap out gearbox for g50s. 930s were so cheap twenty years ago.
Nice summary. Beautiful photography.
Thank you very much! For the photography, the compliments must go to Greasy Fingers, who did the footage.
Excellent video Matteo! I'm also a 928 fan, that car is just amazing. But keeping on topic, that 911 is one of my all time favourite designs. It's just perfect! I remember quite well the "Bron/Broen" TV series were the olive green 911 driven by Saga Norén keep me absolutelly hooked to the -excellent- series!
Excellent video! And good idea to team up with Greasy Fingers, like that channel a lot, too. I'm proud owner of a 1987 Carrera 3.2, one of the few without sunroof. I'm rather tall an without sunroof there are few cm more headroom. Ciao 🙋♂️
Wow, congratulations for your cool car. Air-cooled Porsches will always be something special. I was a big Porsche fan when I was little, and I’ve still got a soft spot for those cars
You're right Mr greasy fingers is a very talented car restorer and his chanel is excellent .
That’s why I’ve been happy to make this sort of collaborative video with him, by using his awesome footage for one of my video histories. I hope you’ve enjoyed it! :)
Matteo another great video about another great car! Congratulations!
Thank you!!!!
superb video! i love your channel so much, all my favourite cars! could you do a video on the alfa 155 or just all alfa romeo sedans? thank you matteo!
The 155 is a long overdue video, you’re right. Thank you for your appreciation!
Very good review and explanation.
However, the G50 was only offered on the 930 Turbo in 1989, being the last year of the production. Not from 1987 onwards.
Thank you!
Another fascinating video!! Keep them coming 💖😷👌
Thank you! Will do!
Great insight - especially concerning the 924 and 928, and why things changed back to the 911 after the American CEO took over.
Thank you!!!
I had a beautiful champagne metallic 1977 91 2.7 liter coupé, the worst headlights ever on a car, like nails glowing in the dark, poor handling especially in the wet and the brakes were so-so. ( no servo assistance)
Man I loved that car ! I sold it for my own money after a couple of years when the tires were worn to the thread and the guy who maintained it for me told me the engine was starting to leak oil.
I sold it the new owner I still see the guy every now and then and he now has a 911 which is worth 5 times the price he paid ! "i o sono stupido "
I have a 1985 911 carrera. is it true that you can tell which trans is which...915 trans, reverse is located down to the right and G50 trans is forward up to the left?
If your going to do a non Italian classic this is a great choice, the prices for those air cooled classics have gone sky high her in California.
Yes the appreciation classic 911 have had in the last decade has been spectacular... But it seems prices are below their peak now. Sure, these will never be as cheap as they used to be in the past, and undestandably so.
I always loved the Porsche 911 since it was produced! My great regret was that I never managed to drive any variant of Porsche 911 altrough I had often had a ride ride on some variants. Like many Italians my favourite was the Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 but also the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 (but many told it was not the same thing!). Honestly I never liked the Porsche with the front engines and the variants with the boxer engines as i do not consider those cars a "real" Porsche but I'm a lousy "traditionalist". I know that your favorite Porsche was the 928 so I hope you don't get offended...
I’ve never been a Porsche purist, but I think that today’s Porsche has gone even too far! Now it’s a SUV maker with some sports cars on the side! 😂
At least the 924 and 928 weren’t SUVs
@@Matteo_Licata in this I agree fully with you, if it is for that it is the is the same seeing the Bentley SUV or the Jaguar but even the Alfa Romeo! Those SUV has nothing to do with their namesake! I find it sad indeed that those once glorious companies has to resort to those vehicles that by the way are dammed expensive and has a consumption that would the be the envy of an oil-tanker...
it is like it is
In my opinion the Porsche 911 has grown too fat. Yeah, I know GT2 and 3 are fast. Whatever. Steve McQueen’s opening sequence in the movie LeMans would have to be shot with a Cayman today. But the cold hard reality is, sports cars aren’t selling. The Cayman is Porsche’s least popular model while the SUV’s fly out of showrooms. Sadly.
Also, I have driven both a ‘79 911S and an ‘86 911 SC. I’m 6’ tall and found the shifter was always banging my right knee, the bottom hinged pedals awkward, the clutch engagement sensitive, and the acceleration is slow. My VW GTI would blow the doors off these cars. The best thing was the steering. Great feedback. Visibility is great too. Otherwise these cars are just, meh.