@@TaketotheRoad Lovely video. You mentioned some enthusiasts brought along 4 batteries to ensure they made it back home after the event. Why 4 batteries? Thank you.
Thanks! Glad you liked the video😎👍I think that was more a joke but Al did mention that some 928 members carry a sore battery in case the alternator plays up. 928s do suffer from electrical gremlins. So it’s probably best to play it safe😉
@@TaketotheRoad A pleasure scenic road trip in 1993, from Bangkok, Thailand to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in a 1986 928 S2, allowed me to appreciate the magnificent craftsmanship of the 928 S2 having driven the same car in Turkey a few years earlier. During the road trip, an electrical issue would crop up where the fuse or relay switch involving the fuel pump where the car would not start after I had stopped for a break. I would take a gamble and exchange the same fuse/relay switch that were numerous in the fuse box & in use for other functions. It worked and the car would start. I am not electrical or mechanically inclined but the map/guide in the fuse box was easy to read & clarified, I suppose for the practical convenience for any driver to do simple electrical remedies before going into the shop for a full service. That much driver consideration/thought can't be seen in cars of today. During ownership of this marvellous car, that fuel pump issue would seem to be the only problem that cropped up over the decade or so that I had the car. Now, I'm looking for a 928 shell to convert for electrification. I am sure the body of this beautiful car, once electrifcation is complete, would break land speed records as it used to, even when it first came out. I touched 130 miles per hour before I had to apply emergency stop measures in Malaysia. The brakes would emit plumes of white smoke that would billow & quickly dissipate out form the left & right side perimeter of the bonnet over the windshield as the ABS clicked. I didn't hit anything but the driver that inadvertently crossed over into my lane apologised with a wave, a thumbs up and a long gawk.
Shane here (my wife's account) ... I Thoroughly enjoyed this video...superb cinematography, very well done. I have wanted to own a 928 since I first saw one as a young boy 40 years ago...this weekend my dream becomes reality when I pick up my own '84 928S in Pewter Silver! Viewing this wonderful video and sensing the love and passion Al feels for this beautiful classic has just added to the surreal excitement I'm currently experiencing. Cheers!
One of the most organic shapes ever committed to metal. Mr Lupine really outdid himself. The bumpers alone are masterpieces. As to your homage, very impressive. I also subbed. I hope to put one in my garage someday.
Thanks very much Travis for the feedback and the sub! Much appreciated 😎 Glad you have enjoyed my homage to the 928. It has aged so well and you are right, the shape is so organic. A true classic👌
BB Logo stands for the Buchman Brothers...Germans who were early modifiers of Porsche’s...I believe before even Ruf. I remember reading about them modifying 911’s and 928’s in a 1978 issue of Auto Motor und Sport when I was there in Germany on vacation in ‘78.
Du hast das Auto auch in der Jugend wie Ich gehört, Du hast sogar zwei Modelle, es war Teil unserer automobilen Träume, genauso empfinde Ich meinen Porsche 928 er S1, ein Traum und eine Leidenschaft, Deiner und meiner haben keinen Katalysator und deshalb haben diese ohne Maulkorb mit den Besten V8 Porsche Sound. Danke Dir für das tolle Video und stets gute Fahrt wünsche Ich Dir und den 928 er Freunden.. Henrik, Berlin
Beautiful to see both amazing types in 1 video! Quick question…what color of paint did you use on the phonedials? Looking forward to a next landsharkvideo 👍🏻
cheers for advice&my car has non electric seats,and I’m checking the ignition module that’s not far from where the coil is located.They are no longer available from Bosch😩,but I have a Volvo replacement to see how that goes,I can see why the LS Chevrolet V8 Conversion is becoming popular. cheers Frank😊
No I mean there’s relays under a seat in the 928. So not electric seats. The relay connections can corrode and need to be cleaned. I don’t own one so can’t give more tips. But you should look into that more.
Superb cars. I used to have a GTS in the late 90's. I miss it in many ways. Beautiful, modern and different. Again though, very impressive cinematography, I see real potential for the growth of this channel. Nice one
Thank you very much William! really appreciate the feedback on the film 😎 They are great cars aren't they! They have aged well and still feel modern today. Maybe you'll get another GTS someday👍
I really want one of these but the good ones are 1978s and underpowered, and none of them are fuel efficient for the long highway drives they were built to. Great video regardless of my sad face.
Why are "the good ones" the 78s? What rubbish. All of them are great. If your reasoning is because of the 5-speed, I suggest you actually drive one first.
The 911 is the poor man's 928. Sorry - I gotta call balls and strikes. the 928 was European "Car" of the Year 1979. No other sports car including the 911 has ever won "Car" of the year. The 928 has won 2 production car land speed record at Bonneville (1986 and 2020) - the 911 has exactly won none. Even 911 enthusiast Magnus Walker has started his 928 collection - its Now or Never for the 928 still the biggest bang for the buck in classic Porsches. Singer/RWB/RUF could easily reimagine 928s - its just a matter of time before someone specializes in customizing and outlawing 928s - There is no substitute.
They are really nice a true GT tourer mine is 4.5 with subtle upgrades Platnium, in colour,manual,sports seats,cup wheels,headers etc,but in the 9 yrs of my stewardship,sadly it has been so unreliable (elecrical😩) isn’t it always😩and I have three so called Porsche experts,who when you boil it down,they don’t have a clue. I’m sure it’s not major and the car has done 110miles from new✅
They are indeed! It’s a shame yours has got electrical issues. They have a reputation for it. I did speak to another owner who said he checks the module under the seat annually. Takes seat out and cleans connectors etc. He said it’s the only way to keep on top of it. Might be worth giving that a go.
These 928 are large ovens fan assisted ,my be some thing is wrong with my one you just cook inside .they are not land sharks the BMW 3.0 CSI 1974 is the land shark I should know I had one when I was young..Thank you for your video please look up the CSI if you want to see what a real land shark looks like.
Thanks for watching Milo. Air con in cars of that era was never brilliant, assuming yours has it? I actually drove the S2 in the film and do agree it gets a bit warm alright. Neither Al or me are the first people to call the 928 a land shark. It is a name the car picked up not long after launch, so it has been around a long time. True the CSi has been called a landshark as well. They both share characteristics that work with that nickname. Its not about who got called it first.
mine isnt hot inside I live in Perth Australia it gets in the 40s Celsius there called the land shark for a reason because of the front end looks like a shark.
The 928 is one of the most beautiful cars ever created. Great channel...subbed
+Banzai Runner Thank you very much Banzai Runner really appreciate the sub👊👍😎
@@TaketotheRoad Lovely video. You mentioned some enthusiasts brought along 4 batteries to ensure they made it back home after the event. Why 4 batteries? Thank you.
Thanks! Glad you liked the video😎👍I think that was more a joke but Al did mention that some 928 members carry a sore battery in case the alternator plays up. 928s do suffer from electrical gremlins. So it’s probably best to play it safe😉
@@TaketotheRoad A pleasure scenic road trip in 1993, from Bangkok, Thailand to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in a 1986 928 S2, allowed me to appreciate the magnificent craftsmanship of the 928 S2 having driven the same car in Turkey a few years earlier.
During the road trip, an electrical issue would crop up where the fuse or relay switch involving the fuel pump where the car would not start after I had stopped for a break. I would take a gamble and exchange the same fuse/relay switch that were numerous in the fuse box & in use for other functions.
It worked and the car would start. I am not electrical or mechanically inclined but the map/guide in the fuse box was easy to read & clarified, I suppose for the practical convenience for any driver to do simple electrical remedies before going into the shop for a full service.
That much driver consideration/thought can't be seen in cars of today.
During ownership of this marvellous car, that fuel pump issue would seem to be the only problem that cropped up over the decade or so that I had the car.
Now, I'm looking for a 928 shell to convert for electrification. I am sure the body of this beautiful car, once electrifcation is complete, would break land speed records as it used to, even when it first came out.
I touched 130 miles per hour before I had to apply emergency stop measures in Malaysia. The brakes would emit plumes of white smoke that would billow & quickly dissipate out form the left & right side perimeter of the bonnet over the windshield as the ABS clicked. I didn't hit anything but the driver that inadvertently crossed over into my lane apologised with a wave, a thumbs up and a long gawk.
Fantastic! Loved your video and your passion and enthusiasm for the 928. Frankly it’s the only Porsche model I love.
Shane here (my wife's account) ... I Thoroughly enjoyed this video...superb cinematography, very well done. I have wanted to own a 928 since I first saw one as a young boy 40 years ago...this weekend my dream becomes reality when I pick up my own '84 928S in Pewter Silver! Viewing this wonderful video and sensing the love and passion Al feels for this beautiful classic has just added to the surreal excitement I'm currently experiencing. Cheers!
We're twins Shane. Congratulations on your new car.
Thank you very much Shane! Really appreciate the feedback👊👍That is very cool that you are finally getting your dream 928! Best of luck with it😎
Yes we are Al...kindred spirits. Listening to you describe the connection you share with this iconic beast just made me smile. Thanks mate.
Cheers mate, thanks very much! Looking forward to seeing more of your fine work.
Great film score btw!
One of the most organic shapes ever committed to metal. Mr Lupine really outdid himself. The bumpers alone are masterpieces. As to your homage, very impressive. I also subbed. I hope to put one in my garage someday.
Thanks very much Travis for the feedback and the sub! Much appreciated 😎 Glad you have enjoyed my homage to the 928. It has aged so well and you are right, the shape is so organic. A true classic👌
The 928 is such a beautiful car! And they drive so easy. Still looks contemporary due to its designsignature. Good luck for the owner and his 2 sharks
+Willem van Es Thanks for watching Willem👍Al will appreciate your comments😎
Just came off the road in my 81' Euro (only sideways once, OK, twice). Silver, pascha like yours. 5 speed light weight, sunroof delete, sport seats.
Great vlog! Had an 83S 0-60 in a weekend, 60-120 in a blurrr! Never should have sold it!
Thank you Paul! 😎 👍 Ah, one that got away. That is a shame. Maybe another will turn up one day 👍
BB Logo stands for the Buchman Brothers...Germans who were early modifiers of Porsche’s...I believe before even Ruf. I remember reading about them modifying 911’s and 928’s in a 1978 issue of Auto Motor und Sport when I was there in Germany on vacation in ‘78.
Cool. Thanks for sharing😎👍
I have driven Corvettes, Mercedes, BMW's, Jags, etc...and nothing compares to Porsche...There is no substitute. Love my 1987 928s4.
Cool Brian😎Enjoy your S4👍
The 928 was love at first sight for me. If I could afford one I'd get a manual. Thanks.
Originally built with the automatic transmission integral to its design.
Those 928s are great! Great video
Du hast das Auto auch in der Jugend wie Ich gehört, Du hast sogar zwei Modelle, es war Teil unserer automobilen Träume, genauso empfinde Ich meinen Porsche 928 er S1, ein Traum und eine Leidenschaft, Deiner und meiner haben keinen Katalysator und deshalb haben diese ohne Maulkorb mit den Besten V8 Porsche Sound. Danke Dir für das tolle Video und stets gute Fahrt wünsche Ich Dir und den 928 er Freunden.. Henrik, Berlin
Danke schon Henrik! 😎👍
928 commitment. Great to see
Thanks for watching James! Yup Al is committed to the 928 for sure! And after driving the S2 during filming I can see why.
Verry nice video,👍
Great video, and nice intro for me to the 928's!
+Richard Cummins Thanks a lot Richard glad you liked it😎👍
Beautiful to see both amazing types in 1 video!
Quick question…what color of paint did you use on the phonedials?
Looking forward to a next landsharkvideo 👍🏻
The shots at the 6:53 mark....killer.
Thank you very much Samuel! Glad you liked it😎👍
Awesome videos.....congratulations
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed them 😎
tibbed. great work man! Loved it.
Thanks a lot Daren! Really appreciate that😎👍
I own the old body 1986 Porsche 928S 5.0 32 valve version with a manual gearbox and a Mangnaflow exhaust with over 180k miles.
Wow that's some big miles on your 928! It must sound pretty sweet with that exhaust and the manual box😎
Happy Motoring with both of your 928's
Thanks for that and thanks for watching😎👍
cheers for advice&my car has non electric seats,and I’m checking the ignition module that’s not far from where the coil is located.They are no longer available from Bosch😩,but I have a Volvo replacement to see how that goes,I can see why the LS Chevrolet V8 Conversion is becoming popular. cheers Frank😊
No I mean there’s relays under a seat in the 928. So not electric seats. The relay connections can corrode and need to be cleaned. I don’t own one so can’t give more tips. But you should look into that more.
Only Porsche i Like/Love !
Superb cars. I used to have a GTS in the late 90's. I miss it in many ways. Beautiful, modern and different. Again though, very impressive cinematography, I see real potential for the growth of this channel. Nice one
Thank you very much William! really appreciate the feedback on the film 😎 They are great cars aren't they! They have aged well and still feel modern today. Maybe you'll get another GTS someday👍
I MISS ME 928 ❤
great vid let the ads roll..mirror mirror on the wall whats the prettiest porsche of them all...
928s look great in silver
They sure do! A nice clean look👌
I both my Porsche 928S4 for 30 years ago ! And I drove 415.000 KM (till now) BEST CAR EVER !👍!
See RUclips: Rodabenelux
I am a lucky bastard 😜
Cheers! I shall have a look👍
I really want one of these but the good ones are 1978s and underpowered, and none of them are fuel efficient for the long highway drives they were built to. Great video regardless of my sad face.
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed the video 😎 They aren't the most fuel efficient no. That V8 rumble means lots of use of the right foot 😉
Why are "the good ones" the 78s? What rubbish. All of them are great. If your reasoning is because of the 5-speed, I suggest you actually drive one first.
The 911 is the poor man's 928. Sorry - I gotta call balls and strikes. the 928 was European "Car" of the Year 1979. No other sports car including the 911 has ever won "Car" of the year. The 928 has won 2 production car land speed record at Bonneville (1986 and 2020) - the 911 has exactly won none. Even 911 enthusiast Magnus Walker has started his 928 collection - its Now or Never for the 928 still the biggest bang for the buck in classic Porsches. Singer/RWB/RUF could easily reimagine 928s - its just a matter of time before someone specializes in customizing and outlawing 928s - There is no substitute.
They are really nice a true GT tourer mine is 4.5 with subtle upgrades Platnium, in colour,manual,sports seats,cup wheels,headers etc,but in the 9 yrs of my stewardship,sadly it has been so unreliable (elecrical😩) isn’t it always😩and I have three so called Porsche experts,who when you boil it down,they don’t have a clue. I’m sure it’s not major and the car has done 110miles from new✅
They are indeed! It’s a shame yours has got electrical issues. They have a reputation for it. I did speak to another owner who said he checks the module under the seat annually. Takes seat out and cleans connectors etc. He said it’s the only way to keep on top of it. Might be worth giving that a go.
Love my 928 but its in awful shape
Is it a 928S, S2,S4, any pictures, is it in running condition? Kindly email to ekerja@gmail.com Thank you.
These 928 are large ovens fan assisted ,my be some thing is wrong with my one you just cook inside .they are not land sharks the BMW 3.0 CSI 1974 is the land shark I should know I had one when I was young..Thank you for your video please look up the CSI if you want to see what a real land shark looks like.
Thanks for watching Milo. Air con in cars of that era was never brilliant, assuming yours has it? I actually drove the S2 in the film and do agree it gets a bit warm alright. Neither Al or me are the first people to call the 928 a land shark. It is a name the car picked up not long after launch, so it has been around a long time. True the CSi has been called a landshark as well. They both share characteristics that work with that nickname. Its not about who got called it first.
I’ve heard the E24 regularly referred to as the shark nose..
Take to the Road 😊
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landshark
+ChilliD Thank you for agreeing with me I thought I was going mad ,I use my one to defrost chickens it's great
mine isnt hot inside I live in Perth Australia it gets in the 40s Celsius there called the land shark for a reason because of the front end looks like a shark.