The new Carrera 3.2 sat below the supercar challenging 911 Turbo, yet performance was certainly more than adequate for most thrill seekers. And while the Turbo was the ultimate 80s kid’s bedroom wall poster car, it was also eye-wateringly expensive for grown-ups, too.
With this in mind, in 1985 Porsche pulled a masterstroke, by launching a new M491 Super Sport Equipment (SSE) option for the standard Carrera, whereby a new car could be specified from the factory, with full Turbo bodywork, brakes and suspension. Known as the Carrera Supersport (SSE). Just 226 RHD examples came to the UK, making this a rare air-cooled 911 today.
The Supersport spec, introduced with the Carrera 3.2, started a trend that has carried on to this day, with 911 S and 4S models benefitting from the ‘widebody’ look.
UNICORN SUPERSPORT
Which brings us neatly to this really rather special Stone Grey 1989 SSE. Special? Just check out the mileage. Yes, just 6200 miles, making this possibly one of the lowest mileage examples around and as close to a showroom example as we’ve seen. A near unique opportunity then?
And if that doesn’t make it desirable enough, as a 1989 example, this 911 is not just the last of the 3.2s, but the last of the G-Series cars, that can be traced back to 1974. As such it benefits from 15-years of development, performance and refinement. Most notably, perhaps, is the G50 five-speed gearbox, which most (but not all) consider a big improvement over the 915 ‘box.
You want more? Well, as much we love those traditional 80s colours – you know Guards Red, Basalt Black, Grand Prix White – Stone Grey is a far rarer option, and pleasingly subtle too. Likewise, the mix of Linen leather and burgundy trim.
History? Delivered on March 1, 1989, from Monarch Porsche, Warwick, this UK spec C16, SSE is completely faithful to its original build, and the original owner didn’t hold back, as the Porsche Certificate of Authenticity attests. That is to say three-way adjustable electric Sports seats, Blaupunkt Toronto radio cassette, with eight speaker High Fidelity package, sunroof, top tint windscreen and model designation delete, probably to keep folk guessing.
This SSE has had just four former owners. In 1991, with just 6,200 miles under its Fuchs, it entered the private collection of a motor dealer, emerging in 2014 with another 1,000 miles on the odometer.
ON THE ROAD
Let’s do the Time warp again! Gripped by Porsche’s best seat in the house, this Supersport 911 doesn’t disappoint, and not just because of the ultra-low miles. The hydraulic clutch and G50 gearbox ensure a clean slice through the gears, and while the 3.2-litre, flat-six might not have a turbo, it’s in no way lacking and response is immediate and strong, as you would expect from 231bhp. Handling and braking are in the Turbo ballpark, and the steering is convivial and chatty in that 911 sort of way.
IN SUMMARY
The ultimate 80s, naturally aspirated, air-cooled 911? It’s got to be right up there and with colour, spec and uniquely low mileage on its side too. A double-edged sword? Well, there’s no doubt that a chunk of its value is wrapped up in its mileage, and it would be a huge shame if it effectively became a prisoner of that figure. However, we are confident that its new owner could add to that number by a modest amount year-on-year, without greatly affecting status and value. It’s been in captivity for long enough!