Police in San Francisco announced that they recovered a rare Poorish 911, along with Yamaha motorcycles, guns and other prohibitions, as well as the report.
Police said in a Facebook post that the Porsche 911 SC was found in a city house on September 24 in 1979, when police recovered the Yamaha FRZ 400 in front of the house in 1989, police said in a Facebook post. Yamaha was stripped down. SFPD said that when the police returned with a search warrant, they included Porsche 911 SC “six handguns, five rifles, including four invading weapons, siler, more than a pound of methamphitimine, a storage of ammunition, and other stolen items.
“I want to thank my hardworking officers for their incredible work on the matter,” said Paul Yelp, the interim chief of SFPD. “Our theft and auto theft unit spent months on this investigation, and because of them our roads are safer.”

1989 Yamaha FZR 400
SFPD
The 911 SC was found with six cylinders engine from Porsche 911 Targa from Targa, a car that police said was reported to be theft. In 911 SC, the identification number of his vehicle (VIN) was also removed. Police also arrested a suspect and accused him of numerous criminal offenses, including a firearms, carrying weapons, possessing assailants, and receiving a stolen vehicle.
The Porsche 911 SCS was introduced in 1978, and was built until 1984, in which the SC was set up for “Super Careira” and replaced 911 and Career’s models sold before 1978. The 911 SC was originally equipped with 3.0 liters of boxer engine, up to 177 horsepower, and for the power of horses of 1980, and to the power of horses of 1980, and in 1980, the power of 185 horses reached. About 60,000 Porsche 911 SCs were made in these years.
In 1984, 911 SC was replaced by 911 Career, which may be the best sports car ever. Nevertheless, the best sports car so far could not have been without 911 SCs, and the 911 SC exported by SFPD deserves a better shot from here. Hopefully the rehabilitation is in his future, after which a new steward will take him to the streets, then put him in a safe convenience.
