The original Porsche certificate confirms that this car is still in the condition it was in when it left the factory. The term “matching numbers” refers to a vehicle where the chassis number matches the original engine and transmission numbers. In addition, the complete service history book with the original service record, as well as the tool kit, are included, forming a complete package together with the vehicle’s history and all documents dating back to delivery.
With a total mileage of just 80,635 kilometers, this is one of the few examples distinguished by low mileage and excellent visual and technical condition. The interior is clean and well-maintained, with no significant wear. Maintenance intervals have been consistently adhered to up to the present. The most recent maintenance was performed at the Porsche Center Hofheim, with an entry dated August 4, 2021.
Although we have already had several G models with low mileage, this is a particularly attractive open-top 911 for us, not least because of its exclusive special paint color.
The car has been serviced consistently at the Porsche Center and by Porsche “RUF” right up to the present.
The color scheme alone makes this arguably one of the most beautiful ways to drive a Porsche convertible. The exterior color was a custom order of the customer’s choice, designated “Anthracite Gray Metallic.” The special equipment includes, among other things, the black full leather interior with the rare sports seats, as well as the forged alloy wheels with a black star.
Thanks to constant care and professional maintenance, the vehicle has been preserved over the years and is in a thoroughly immaculate condition, perfect for collectors.
Almost too good to be a collector’s item, because it drives just as well as it looks. Flawless. No backfiring, no rattling valves to mar the experience under full throttle. Just as an original 911 should be. Powerful and responsive. True to the spirit of Ferry Porsche, who once said: “When you step on it, it has to shoot.”
For many Porsche enthusiasts, the early G-model with the 3.0-liter SC engine is a particularly interesting variant that is in very high demand. This model series is known for its suitability for everyday use, but also for its original character. Finding a 911 from the early 1980s in this level of quality and condition is generally very rare.
Conclusion: This third-hand German vehicle impresses with its full leather interior and, with its complete maintenance history and the powerful 204 hp variant, is already a standout. Thanks to its complete history and low mileage of just 80,635 km, featuring a custom paint job as requested, this convertible offers every Porsche enthusiast who loves the open air an exciting opportunity to call this unique vehicle their own.
Delivered on May 16, 1983, by the VAG dealership Kilgus in Ravensburg to the first owner, who ran an insurance agency.
On May 5, 1988, the car changed hands and became family-owned in Mindelheim, passing to a restaurateur.
On July 15, 2003, ownership was transferred to his wife, retaining the same license plate.
The car has been in the current owner’s possession since July 10, 2013.
A copy of the original registration document and the complete ownership history are available.
The service history is documented and traceable through the entries in the original service booklet, as well as the accompanying maintenance invoices and TÜV receipts.
The most recent vehicle maintenance, including an oil and brake fluid change, was performed on April 8, 2021, at 80,063 km at the Porsche Center Hofheim.
Vehicle Condition and Assessment (to the seller’s knowledge):
The vehicle is in generally very good condition and has been well maintained. The exterior body structure is flat and the gap dimensions are consistent.
In addition to the visual inspection, the vehicle was subjected to metrological testing. A comparison of the measured values with average standard paint film thicknesses revealed that certain parts had been repainted. Elevated measured values are visible on the front section and indicate repainting.
No abnormalities or putty application—which would indicate accident repairs—were identified.
The interior is clean and shows no signs of wear from use.
The vehicle has been regularly serviced at a Porsche Center or a specialized workshop with expertise in this model.
The underbody is dry; all chassis components and the exhaust system appear intact upon visual inspection. No defects are visible in the engine compartment either.
Unrestricted suitability for everyday use and full operational readiness can be assumed based on the consistently positive inspection findings.
The engine and transmission numbers were identified and verified using the original Porsche certificate of origin.
According to this information, this is a “matching numbers” vehicle.
Special request: Color of choice: 99 V9 Anthracite Gray Metallic
M 186 2-point rear seat belts, manual
M197 Higher-capacity battery
M395 Alloy wheels, forged front
205/55 VR16 rear 7J x 16 with 225/50 VR16 tires
M 409 Sports seats, left and right, leather
M 429 Rectangular fog lights, white
M 441 Electric antenna on the right, 2 speakers in the doors, two speakers on the rear side panel
M 455 Wheel lock
M 568 Tinted front and side windows
M 577 Green-tinted windshield with heavily tinted upper section, single-stage electric defroster
German delivery, third-hand
Special order PTS color Anthracite Gray metallic
80,635 km mileage
Porsche Center service history maintained
Porsche Certificate of Origin “Matching numbers”