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2008 | Porsche 911 Carrera S
Porsche 911 Carrera S cabriolet

1986 | Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2
Porsche 911 3.2 Cabrio WTL -Klima - H-Kz.

1995 | Porsche 911 Carrera
Porsche 993 993 Carrera 2 Coupe Manual (1995)

1995 | Porsche 911 Carrera RWB
Porsche 993 RWB Europe #13 Porsche 911-993 Convertible (1995)

1982 | Porsche 911 SC 3.0
Porsche 911 Targa 3.0 Super Carrera Beautiful Driver (1982)

1994 | Porsche 911 Carrera
Porsche 993 RWB Europe #12 Red Bull Verstappen Tribute (1994)

1972 | Porsche 911 2.4 E
Targa, 165 PS. Deutsches Fahrzeug.

1971 | Porsche 911 2.2 T
Porsche 911 T Targa D-program

2013 | Porsche 911 Carrera S
Porsche 991, 50 jahre pakket, chrono, navi Carrera S M1035

1991 | Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3
Great history and condition, first sold in Germany

2007 | Porsche 911 Turbo
2007 Porsche 911/991.1 Turbo

2010 | Porsche 911 Turbo S
60,000 miles - PDK

1989 | Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3
5 speed, very well preserved, matching numbers

1992 | Porsche 911 Carrera RS
Same owner since 25 years, prepared with Cup specs, documented racing history

1974 | Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7
Matching numbers, delivered new in Italy, preservative restoration at Porsche Classic Centre
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FAQs on Classic Porsche 911s
Why are classic Porsche 911s so popular?
The classic Porsche 911 is highly sought after due to its unique design and rich motorsport heritage. Its outstanding performance and driving dynamics offer a genuine driving experience. Additionally, it holds iconic status, boasts high value stability, and offers impressive potential for appreciation, making it attractive as an investment option.
How can I find spare parts for classic Porsche 911 cars?
Spare parts for classic Porsche 911 cars are generally easy to find, both through specialized Porsche dealers and via classic car clubs and forums dedicated to Porsche enthusiasts. However, parts for rare models like the Carrera RS 2.7 can be more expensive and harder to source.
What should be considered when buying a classic Porsche 911?
When purchasing a classic Porsche 911, it’s important to pay special attention to the condition of the bodywork (rust), originality (Matching Numbers), and maintenance history. Comprehensive documentation and a solid technical condition are crucial for preserving its value. Researching the market value and price trends of the specific model is also vital. Additionally, the availability of spare parts for the particular model year can significantly affect future maintenance costs.