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1989 Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera
AD Sportscars

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26-0330005

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Belgium

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Gearbox Manual

Fuel Gasoline

Engine 3.2L Flat 6

Exterior color (PTS) Met. Blue

Interior color Blue Leather

Power kW (HP) 170 kW (231 HP)

Country Origin Germany


The Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera Cabriolet occupies a singular place in automotive history – the final evolution of the original 911 concept before the arrival of the 964, and the definitive conclusion of a lineage that began in 1963. For those who seek the last truly pure expression of the air-cooled 911, the 3.2 is the answer. This example is powered by Porsche’s landmark 3.2-litre flat-six, the first 911 engine to feature Bosch Motronic fuel injection – combining the raw, characterful delivery of the air-cooled era with a level of refinement and reliability that makes it as rewarding to use today as it was at the time. Behind it sits a 5-speed manual gearbox, a specification that was far from the norm on the Cabriolet and one that enthusiasts and collectors actively seek out. Finished in blue throughout – exterior, interior and hood in perfect harmony – the car presents as a cohesive and elegant example of open-air motoring. Originally delivered in Germany, it arrives with a substantial invoice dossier. At 142,850 kilometres, the car has been used and enjoyed as intended, and drives with the smoothness and confidence that comes from conscientious ownership and servicing. A late, correct, and deeply satisfying 911 – and the end of an era worth owning.
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