Technically, the car is perfect. It has always been extremely well maintained. The car works very well: the gearbox is smooth and does not stick, the car takes its turns well and the power is there.
The last major service has just be done on the car.
We know this car well since many years as it is in the hands of one of our clients since 2014.
The car has the following options (label under the hood present):
220 : self locking differential 40%
327 : autoradio Porsche CR2200
423 : K7 compartment
425 : rear wiper
437 : Left confort electrical seat
438 : Right confort electrical seat
534 : alarm system
567 : tinted windshield
659 : board computer
935 : leather seats
980: soft leather
The car is visible in Paris by appointment in our premises. An independent expert report is available and can be sent on demand.
Photo credits Nino Hamet for Eleven Cars
History:
The third-generation Porsche 911 Turbo, 964 Turbo, also known under the pseudonym “turbo 2” or “965” (although the latter only appeared unofficially to differentiate it from the 3.6 turbo) was presented at the 1990 Geneva Motor Show. In its initial version, the new model retained the mechanical basis of its ancestor, the 930 3.3L, but Porsche quickly increased its displacement and power.
Even today, it remains a model of anthology, last born of the mono-turbo family whose lineage had started in 1975 with the 930 3.0 Turbo, to which the adjective “brutal” was attributed. A characteristic that has been perpetuated over time, to the delight of lovers of the Turbo effect.
In 1993, Porsche breathed new life into the Turbo with a brand new engine. The mechanical base is now that of the Carrera RS with a 3600 cc aluminum block. The M64/50 engine equipping the new Turbo develops 360 hp for a torque of 520 nm at 4200 rpm. The car is equipped with a specific Bosch Motronic injection box and a simple ignition.
Externally the Turbo 3.6 differs from the 3.3 by the speedline rims in 3 parts taken from the 3.3 Leichtbau in 225 and 265 at the rear.
The gearbox of the 3.6 is still the famous G50 of the new type (G50/52) used on the 3.3 Turbo.
The 964 Turbo 3.6 was produced in 1,437 units between 1993 and 1994, 1/3 of which were destined for the American market.
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