Photographed here, our 1998 Porsche 911 (993) Carrera S has gone only 34k miles since being delivered new in Jacksonville, Florida by famed Porsche dealership, Brumos Porsche in December of 1997. Finished in its original specification of Slate Grey Metallic over a Classic Grey leather interior, and featuring the rare “Rear Seat Delete” option, this 993 is absolutely immaculate and comes very well-documented—accompanied by the original books, tools and a copious amount of service history. Complementing the car’s condition is its rarity. Between 1996 and 1998, Porsche would make only of 3,714 Carrera S cars for the world. This production figure resulted in the 993 Carrera S becoming one of the most limited Porsche production cars ever made.
In the mid 90s, Porsche had made the rather controversial decision to veer away from what was likely the single most on-brand aspect of the 911…air-cooled technology. Porsche’s iconic and oversimplified air induced cooling system was to be replaced by the liquid cooled system; introduced at the tail end of ’95 in the first generation Boxster. This new wave would prove to be a bit bumpy for the famed auto-Haus, as the first liquid cooled 911—the 996—was one of the most poorly welcomed 911 generations of all time. But, as they tend to do with the 911, Porsche stuck to their guns and as 996 focus increased, production of the final air-cooled 911 (993) dwindled down. Porsche would finish the ’98 model year having produced only 4,535 911s for the world—a massive difference from the 18,463 911s produced in ’97.
Photographed here, our 1998 Porsche 911 (993) Carrera S has gone only 34k miles since being delivered new in Jacksonville, Florida by famed Porsche dealership, Brumos Porsche in December of 1997. Finished in its original specification of Slate Grey Metallic over a Classic Grey leather interior, and featuring the rare “Rear Seat Delete” option, this 993 is absolutely immaculate and comes very well-documented—accompanied by the original books, tools and a copious amount of service history. Complementing the car’s condition is its rarity. Between 1996 and 1998, Porsche would make only of 3,714 Carrera S cars for the world. This production figure resulted in the 993 Carrera S becoming one of the most limited Porsche production cars ever made.
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