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Porsche Classic Cars For Sale

Porsche is synonymous with sportiness, engineering precision, and German craftsmanship. In the classic car scene, Porsche has carved out a remarkable reputation, merging motorsport legacy with technical perfection. Investing in a classic Porsche means owning a piece of automotive history that blends passion with exclusivity.

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2016 | Porsche 911 Turbo

All-wheel-drive 911 with the latest air-cooled DNA, 540 hp, open-top driving experience and low mileage

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Image 1/186 of Porsche 356 A 1600 (1958)
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€85,000 - €95,000

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1961 | Porsche 356 B 1600 Super Karmann-Hardtop

Extrem seltene Karmann-Hardtop, vollrestauriert, dokumentiert, ASI „Targa Oro“-Zertifikat

€105,000 - €115,000

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1991 | Porsche 911 Carrera 2

Porsche 911 (964) Cabriolet | 1991 | Matching Numbers | Manual Transmission | 40,000 km | Collector's Vehicle

€85,000 - €92,000

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1978 | Porsche 911 SC 3.0

Air-cooled driver-focused 911 with 3.2-liter conversion, Bilstein suspension and uncompromising performance DNA

€67,000 - €69,000

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1973 | Porsche 914/6

Aufwendig aufgebauter Porsche 914 GT mit 4,3-Liter-Chevrolet-V6 und über 300 PS

€60,000 - €70,000

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1975 | Porsche 911 2.7 S

Perurot, matching numbers, restauriert, Entenbürzel und seltene Farbkombination

€75,000 - €85,000

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1976 | Porsche 911 SC 3.0

Ehemaliger Rallye-911 mit belegter Franz-Wittmann-Historie und 3,0-Liter-Rallyemotor auf SC-Basis

€90,000 - €110,000

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Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "Porsche" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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1985 | Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2

£47,5285 days ago
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1958 | Porsche 356 A 1600 S Speedster

Porsche 356 A 1600 Super Speedster

£268,1282 weeks ago
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2012 | Porsche Boxster S

S 3.4 PDK

£51,8532 weeks ago
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1978 | Porsche 911 SC 3.0

911 3.0 SC Coupe G

£76,9792 weeks ago
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2005 | Porsche 911 Carrera S

Porsche 997 

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1966 | Porsche 912

Porsche 912 SWB "5-speed manual gear" A 912 with superb handling - "Recaro Pepita" retro seats (the right ones) and the 5-speed manual transmission, Restored and maintained - serviced by true enthusiasts,"Perfect body", In Polo Red—The new red since 1966: deeply rooted in Porsche's racing heritage, The last owner is sort of a member of "The Long Hood Porsche Era”,Fun fact: The 912 is lighter than the 911,

£51,4633 weeks ago
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1995 | Porsche 911 Carrera

Porsche 911 Carrera | 1995 | Route 66 Auctions - For sale by auction. Estimate 95500 EUR

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Classic Porsche: History

Porsche's official history started in 1948 with its first production model, the Porsche 356. This car established the brand's core philosophy: sporty cars with outstanding technology and distinctive design. Founder Ferdinand Porsche set standards that future models would follow. The 356 quickly became a success and entrenched Porsche in the global sports car world.

A significant milestone was marked by the launch of the Porsche 911 in 1964. Its unmistakable design and rear-engine layout defined Porsche's image, and the 911 remains the brand's flagship model. It set new standards in performance and handling and became synonymous with the Porsche name, and is greatly valued in classic car circles.

Over the decades, Porsche has produced some of the most coveted classic models:

  • Porsche 356 (1948–1965): The first production model and a cherished classic today, featuring an aerodynamic body and powerful four-cylinder boxer engine.
  • Porsche 911 (1964–1989): The epitome of Porsche, admired worldwide. The early models, namely the F- and G-series, are highly sought after by collectors, thanks to their timeless design and characteristic rear boxer engine.
  • Porsche 914 (1969–1976): A joint venture with Volkswagen, this mid-engine sports car is now a favored classic, especially the six-cylinder variant.
  • Porsche 928 (1977–1995): Initially conceived as the 911's successor, this V8 front-engined Grand Tourer became a classic in its own right, prized for its driving dynamics.

Advantages of Buying a Classic Porsche

  • Steady Value Increase: Classic Porsches, especially models like the 911 and 356, show stable and often increasing values.
  • Driving Technology and Dynamics: Exceptional driving mechanics and flat-out fun. Porsche’s driving pleasure is unparalleled in classic cars too.
  • Timeless Design: Porsche’s classic lines remain in demand, representing an evergreen design language.

Drawbacks of a Classic Porsche

  • High Maintenance Costs: Maintenance can be pricey, particularly for rare or complex models like the 911 and 928.
  • Expensive Parts: Original Porsche parts are often rare and costly, complicating restoration and upkeep.

Important Purchase Criteria for Classic Porsches

When considering a classic Porsche, pay special attention to:

  • Originality and History: Original state and well-documented history significantly boost value. Ensure modifications or restorations are reversible for authenticity.
  • Body and Rust: Rust is a critical concern, notably in areas like sills, wheel arches, and underbody. A thorough inspection is crucial.
  • Engine and Transmission: The condition of these components is vital for value and usability. Verify regular maintenance records and necessary repairs, especially for the famed boxer engines.

Classic Porsche: Specifications

Below is an overview of key specifications and features of popular classic Porsche models:

Model Series Series Model Name Year Body Variants Displacement Power (HP)
Porsche 356 356 356 1948–1965 Coupe, Convertible 1086–1966 cm³ 40–130
Porsche 911 F-Model, G-Model 911 1964–1989 Coupe, Targa 1991–2994 cm³ 110–300
Porsche 914 914 914 1969–1976 Coupe 1679–1991 cm³ 80–110
Porsche 928 928 928 1977–1995 Coupe 4474–5397 cm³ 240–350

Restoration of Classic Porsches

Restoring a classic Porsche requires expertise and skill, focusing on originality preservation. Given their complexity and expensive parts, Porsches are challenging to restore. Thorough documentation and the use of original parts can greatly enhance the car’s value.

Attention should be paid to the engine and transmission technology, essential for driving experience, especially the 911 with its unique boxer engine. The body must also be meticulously handled to maintain original shapes and lines, critical for a classic Porsche’s value.

Conclusion

Classic Porsches epitomize passion, technology, and design. From the iconic 911 to the sporty 356, there's a model for every Porsche enthusiast. Discover your classic Porsche at Classic Trader and experience the allure of this legendary brand!

FAQs about Classic Porsche Cars

  • What classic Porsche models are there?

    Some of the most iconic classic Porsche models include the 356, 911, 914, and 928.

  • What is the oldest Porsche classic car?

    The oldest classic Porsche is the Porsche 356, introduced in 1948.

  • What should I consider when buying a classic Porsche?

    Pay attention to the car's body condition, originality, and service history, especially for the engine and transmission.

  • What are the maintenance costs for classic Porsche cars?

    Maintenance costs can be quite high depending on the model and condition of the vehicle, especially due to expensive parts and complex engineering.