2014 was an amazing year with many highlights...
Was approached by Torque magazine to do an interview and feature...
Porsche 911 turbo, the 1st generation - insight into a collectible classic supercar
The first turbocharged production Porsche, top of the line & fastest 911 model. Attributes that have contributed to the phenomenon rise in values of the early 911 turbos which are at up to 5 x the price of standard 911s in the global classic car markets. With global prices at this high level & the high import taxes for classic cars into Singapore, this may be the best time to snatch one that is already in Singapore.
Friday, July 17, 2015
THE LIFE - 1 love, 2 brothers, 3 classics
Grateful to Christopher Tan, Alfonso Chern and TK Raju for the fantastic feature in THE LIFE and the Sunday Times.
Brothers, Benjamin & Jeffrey Hong with their air-cooled cars. 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo, 1981 Porsche 911 SC Targa and 1971 Volkswagen Beetle 1302.
Brothers, Benjamin & Jeffrey Hong with their air-cooled cars. 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo, 1981 Porsche 911 SC Targa and 1971 Volkswagen Beetle 1302.
First Generation 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo. Life long Singapore car and a collector's dream come true.
Capturing the details on a 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo. |
Benjamin & Jeffrey Hong with Alfonso Chern at the final photo shoot session, to add the finishing touches to the fantastic feature by Christopher Tan, Alfonso Chern and TK Raju for the THE LIFE and the Sunday Times, Singapore.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Steve McQueen's Porsche 911 Turbo
Steve McQueen's connection with Porsche during the production process of Le Mans (1971) had been quite well documented. For his personal use during filming in France, he purchased a Slate Gray 1970 Porsche 911S.
Yet McQueen apparently wasn't yet done with Porsche after Le Mans. The introduction of the 1976 Porsche 911 Turbo caused quite a stir, as it represented Porsche's first real supercar, a monster 911. The actor immediately ordered one.
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Porsche 911 Turbo short documentary - Dream Car Dreams
Amidst the busyness of modern living, a Singaporean chances upon a rare classic Porsche, and goes on a journey to fulfill his childhood dream.
Synopsis:
Dream Car Dreams breaks new ground by telling the story of chasing your childhood dreams set in the backdrop of the classic car scene in Singapore & the region.
Benjamin Hong, Jeffrey Hong and Chia Quee Khee provide various points of views and informs the audience on the reasons why people collect classic cars… for nostalgia, as a project, to participate in historic rallies, for the driving experience, as an investment and most importantly to be part of a community of fellow car enthusiasts.
The film delivers a strong message to the audience to never give up on their dreams… “Very often we think that the dream may never come true but if you go after it, step by step, you can find that your dream can become a reality.”
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamCarDreams
Music: "Until We Die" by Gentle Bones
Synopsis:
Dream Car Dreams breaks new ground by telling the story of chasing your childhood dreams set in the backdrop of the classic car scene in Singapore & the region.
Benjamin Hong, Jeffrey Hong and Chia Quee Khee provide various points of views and informs the audience on the reasons why people collect classic cars… for nostalgia, as a project, to participate in historic rallies, for the driving experience, as an investment and most importantly to be part of a community of fellow car enthusiasts.
The film delivers a strong message to the audience to never give up on their dreams… “Very often we think that the dream may never come true but if you go after it, step by step, you can find that your dream can become a reality.”
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamCarDreams
Music: "Until We Die" by Gentle Bones
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Insights into my 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe (930 3.0)
1977 Porsche 911 Turbo. 1st Generation. Singapore |
The first generation 930 was introduced at the Paris
Motor Show of 1974 and produced from 1975 to 1977, during which time it
not only topped Porsche's model range, but was the fastest production
car available on the German market. It was based around the Carrera 3.0
RS, the engine from which was modified courtesy of turbo technology
originally developed for the 917/30 CAN-AM cars. Power output was 260bhp
- enough to accelerate the car to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds & hit a
top speed of 246 km/h.
3.0 l Engine - 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo, Singapore |
In order to help deliver the power to the road a `whale tail' rear
spoiler was fitted and a wider rear wheel/tyre package was squeezed
under specially flared arches.
Adding this level of power to the already
oversteer-prone handling of the 911 created a car that was not for the
faint hearted. In skilled hands, however, a 930 will show a clean pair
of heels to most rivals, even to this day.
This example has the 'Turbo side decal' factory option - 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo, Singapore |
This 1977 car was registered on 8 July 1977 in Singapore, which makes it
a likely contender to be Singapore's fastest and most expensive car of
that era. Being the fastest production car from Germany and the top of
the line 911 model. The fact that it has remained in Singapore for 37 years means that it is one of the rarest Porsches on Singapore
roads today.
While any of the first generation 930 turbos from 1975 to
1977 are desirable, there are some significant upgrades for the last
year of the 3.0 930 series. For 1977 the K-Jetronic fuel system was
refined featuring a higher output fuelpump, reinforced 4speed 915/66
gearbox with 4.222:1 final drive, upgraded 930/33 transmission to suit
the increased 16-inch wheel size, added ATE brake servo and slightly
thicker brake discs, modified rear trailing arms to facilitate
adjustable ride-height, increased front anti-roll-bar diameter to 20mm
(from 18), added dashboard air-vents, and a prominently positioned turbo
boost gauge in the lower part of the tachometer.
Rare right hand drive (RHD) 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo |
This 930 has the
optional limited slip differential installed by the factory for greater
dynamic advantage (optional equipment 220). And it also comes with the top of the line Blaupunkt Bamberg radio cassette recorder with microphone. This is definitely the Turbo
model to have, the first of the line and one of the rarest Porsches on
the road today.
Blaupunkt Bamberg with microphone - 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo, Singapore |
This 930 comes in the German auto racing color, Silver,
with Black leather interior. The car has covered more than 110k km and
is in a very good condition, the paint is lovely and the interior has
the desirable optional factory Recaro sports seats in leather (optional
equipment code 409) and the original seats have been refreshed with new
napa leather with the original perforation design that matches interior
equipment code number 68. The seats are comfortable over long distances,
and the higher side bolsters come in handy to hold you in place when
you decide to unleash the power of the turbocharged engine.
First generation 3.0 l turbo-charged engine - 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo, Singapore |
The car is in excellent condition and serves as daily supercar. Truly a
rare 930 that is getting very hard to find across the globe and is
rapidly increasing in value. All in all a very rare opportunity to learn
more about these iconic cars before the prices go stratospheric.
1977 Porsche 911 Turbo, Singapore |
This 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo is featured in the short documentary - Dream Car Dreams.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Porsche 911 Turbo S & GT3 unveiled by Timo Bernhard in Singapore
Timo Bernhard with Benjamin Hong at the unveiling of the Porsche 911 Turbo S & 911 GT3 at the Porsche Centre Singapore. Porsche returns to the Le Mans 24 Hour endurance race in 2014 and Timo is part of the driver line up that includes Roman Dumas, Neel Jani and F1's Mark Webber.
Timo Bernhard Biography
Date of birth: | 24. February 1981 | |
Size & Weight: | 1,74m / 60 kg | |
Profession: | Race Driver | |
Family status: | married with Katharina | |
Place of birth: | Homburg (Saar) / Germany | |
Hobbies: | Fitness training, jogging, music, Rallye |
Timo Bernhard Career
2013 | 2nd place 24h Le Mans, Porsche 911 RSR (GTE) | |
7th place 24h Nürburgring, Porsche GT3 RSR (class victory) | ||
1st place (overall) 43.ADAC Saarland Rallye, Porsche GT3 Cup (Team 75) | ||
2012 | 2nd place 12h Sebring Audi R18 Audi Sport Team Joest | |
2x podium VLN with Manthey Racing, Porsche GT3 R | ||
2011 | 1st place (overall) 24h Nürburgring (Manthey Porsche GT3 RSR) | |
5th place 12h Sebring (Audi R15++, Team Joest) | ||
2010 | 1st 24h Le Mans im Audi R15 TDIl | |
ADAC (General German Automobile Association) engine sportsman of the yearly | ||
2009 | 1st place 24h Nürburgring (overall) | |
17th place 24h Le Mans in Audi R15 | ||
4th place Rolex Grand Am Series (DP) | ||
Team Penske Motorsports | ||
6th place 24h Daytona | ||
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Prominent fan of early Porsche 911 Turbo
The 911 Turbo had an especially prominent fan very early on: Professor Ferry Porsche drove his 911 Turbo with chassis number 930 770 088 until 16 June, 1980, for a total of 8,200 kms. Equipped with a steel sliding sunroof, air conditioning, brown leather upholstery and many other extras, this car has since been part of the Porsche Museum collection.
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