Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2
Highlights
- Very well specified from new
- In long-term storage for much of its life
- THE BOND STREET SALE 2025
1989 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2-Litre Coupé
Registration no. G709 PWR, Chassis no. WP0ZZZ917KS103267, Engine no. 63K03656
• Over 20 years with the present owner • Extensive restoration by JZM in December 2021 • Very well specified from new • In long-term storage for much of its life • 2nd in class at the 2013 Dolomite Classic Rally
From the start of the 1984 model year, Porsche revived the evocative Carrera name for all 911 variants, co-incidentally with the introduction of the 3.2-litre engine. Although it remained an air-cooled ‘flat six’, the ‘3.2’ was 80% new and incorporated an effective cam chain tensioner and associated lubrication system that at last addressed a perennial 911 shortcoming, including a long overdue upgrade to the earlier 915 transmission. An ECU controlled the fuel and ignition systems for the first time on a 911, enabling the engine to be both more powerful and less thirsty. As a result, this enlarged and extensively revised power plant now produced 231bhp, 27 horsepower up on its predecessor, endowing the Carrera with a level of performance approaching that of the original 911 Turbo of 1974, the bald statistics being a 0-60mph time of 5.3 seconds and a top speed of 152mph, with 100mph reachable in a breathtaking 13.6 seconds. Forty-plus years on, the Carrera 3.2 is now highly sought after and for very good reason, though finding one is not that easy.