Its extraordinary history is particularly noteworthy:
Built immediately after the factory holidays in 1983, this is a rare hybrid model —an early Carrera 3.2 that still incorporates technical and structural components from its predecessor, the 911 SC. It is precisely these transitional vehicles that are considered particularly exciting and collectible among connoisseurs, as they combine two stages of development.
Combined with the rare Weissach special equipment, this results in a configuration that is virtually impossible to find even among discerning collectors.
The Porsche 911 features a replacement instrument cluster, as the original speedometer was replaced due to a defect.
The actual total mileage is under 180,000 km. The vehicle’s condition corresponds to this mileage.
Four owners in over 40 years, no winter storage, and a level of care that shows this vehicle was never merely used but always preserved.
Original components wherever possible—supplemented by professional, faithful-to-the-original work where necessary.
The current appraisal confirms the overall impression:
Condition grade 2 with an appraised value of over €100,000 – with further appreciation potential, particularly due to its extremely early production date and rare hybrid configuration.
Vehicles like this do not come up for sale regularly. And when they do, they rarely remain available for long.
For collectors who aren’t just looking for any 911, but one with genuine history, technical uniqueness, and substance, this is a rare opportunity.