If you are looking for a 911 to add to a private collection, this original two owner, main agent serviced 993, in unmolested condition in arguably the most desirable colour combination, is a perfect candidate.
However, if you are considering a modern classic as a daily driver, the 993 combines an old-world charm with bullet proof build quality, together with a compact footprint and analogue driving experience, that is missing in today’s cars.
Purists will argue that a 911 should always have a manual gearbox. However, anyone living inside the M25 will almost certainly find a Tiptronic more appealing. The switchable gearbox can be operated from the steering wheel, allowing for spirited driving when allowed, whilst when the fully automatic mode is selected, it is perfect for the typical driving found on your average city ring road at rush hour.
Our Thoughts
Obviously this 993 stands out as a perfect candidate for a private collector. However, if its next custodian decided to use the car as intended, we think the Tiptronic suits the style of the Targa perfectly. With other features such as power steering, air conditioning and ABS brakes, it makes a happy companion in today’s modern traffic. Additionally, unlike most sports cars, it has ample storage too, making it an ideal companion for a wonderful cross continent, mile munching road trip. It is also perfect for a gentle summer’s evening drive to your local pub, wafting along, roof fully retracted and that distinctive air-cooled soundtrack just behind you. As an all-round daily sportscar, this 993 Targa Tiptronic ticks every box, and all in the knowledge you are driving something special, that makes people smile, whilst being a far sounder investment than a modern equivalent too.
It has often been quoted that the 993 was the car that nearly broke Porsche financially, because it was over engineered and expensive to manufacture with the companies’ traditional techniques. Today, that translates into the most extensively developed air-cooled 911 produced by the factory and built to last. Unlike previous generations, it was initially only available in coupe or cabriolet configuration, both available with manual or switchable Tiptronic transmission, with the latter being more popular when new.
The Targa had very much been part of the 911 line up through the 60s, 70s, 80s and early 90s. However, featured a roof design that had hardly been altered since conception and was beginning to feel decidedly archaic when specified on a 1990s 964 model. The 993 Targa launched for the 1996 model year not only featured the powerful new 285bhp air-cooled Varioram engine and drivetrain of the revised Carrera 2 coupe variants, it also featured an all new electric glass roof system, that not only retracted to give a greater feeling of open air space than a conventional coupe with a sunroof, but also made the interior a light and airy place to be with it closed too. The appearance was unique, the 2-piece split rim alloys manufactured by Speedline in particular, differentiating the Targa further from the coupe. Only available for the final two years of air-cooled 911 production, the 993 is a unique example of the Targa 911 concept today, with all subsequent models fitted with this retracting roof system being water cooled.
Service History
Porsche Colchester: 2,417 miles – 26/09/1997
Porsche Colchester: 2,825 miles – 14/05/1998
Porsche Colchester: 3,511 miles – 09/04/1999
Porsche Colchester: 4,138 miles – 06/04/2000
Porsche Colchester: 4,364 miles – 05/04/2001
Porsche Colchester: 4,778 miles – 04/04/2002
Porsche Colchester: 5,315 miles – 03/04/2003
Porsche Colchester: 5,925 miles – 02/04/2004
Porsche Colchester: 6,039 miles – 04/04/2005
Porsche Colchester: 6,414 miles – 03/04/2006
Porsche Colchester: 7,362 miles – 28/03/2007
Porsche Colchester: 8,111 miles – 26/03/2008
Porsche Colchester: 9,731 miles – 23/03/2009
Porsche Colchester: 10,703 miles – 18/03/2010
Porsche Colchester: 11,566 miles – 17/03/2011
Porsche Colchester: 12,310 miles – 19/03/2012 (vehicle health check)
Porsche Colchester: 12,623 miles – 27/03/2013
Porsche Colchester: 13,021 miles – 15/10/2013 (vehicle health check)
Porsche Colchester: 13,156 miles – 24/03/2014
Porsche Colchester: 13,515 miles – 24/03/2015 (vehicle health check)
Porsche Colchester: 13,981 miles – 26/02/2016
Porsche Colchester: 14,529 miles – 21/03/2017 (vehicle health check + general maintenance)
Porsche Colchester: 14,946 miles – 18/01/2018 (vehicle health check and wheel alignment)
Porsche Colchester: 15,210 miles – 14/01/2019 (vehicle health check)
Porsche Colchester: 15,520 miles – 15/01/2020
Porsche Colchester: 15,753 miles – 03/02/2021
Paul Stephens Ltd: 16,120 miles – 23/03/2023 (full sales preperation)
Paul Stephens Ltd: 17,430 miles – 01/04/2025
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