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1983 Porsche 911 SC 3.0
Cool Classic Club

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25-0831002

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 180 PK

Date Part I May 31, 1983

Color Schieferblau Metallic

Interior Beige

Transmission Manual

VAT deductible No

You never forget your first time – and neither did Porsche with the 1983 Porsche 911 SC 3.0 Cabriolet, the very first open-top 911 since the iconic 356. Introduced in 1983 after an 18-year hiatus without a convertible, it was launched alongside the Coupé and Targa versions and marked a standout chapter in Porsche history. With only 4,124 SC Cabriolets produced, this example is exceptionally rare and highly desirable. Finished in elegant Schieferblau Metallic with a matching beige leather interior, this car remains largely in original condition. The body is rust-free and well documented, with only the front end repainted once due to minor damage. All body panels, soft top, and tonneau cover are in excellent condition. Refurbished Fuchs wheels wrapped in new Michelin N0 tires complete the look. Mechanically, this 911 SC is in outstanding condition and comes with a fully documented history from new. In 2024, the current owner carried out a comprehensive service, including brakes, gearbox, ignition module, belts, filters, and more—ensuring both driving pleasure and long-term reliability. Factory features and options include leather upholstery, power windows and mirrors, Fuchs wheels, and an Alpine stereo system. This SC Cabriolet is a unique blend of originality, provenance, and open-top driving fun. With only 4,124 examples ever made, it represents an important milestone in Porsche’s legacy—ideal for both spirited drives and serious collections. The car comes complete with all documentation, manuals, keys, and tonneau cover, making it a fully sorted and ready-to-enjoy classic.
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