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Porsche 911 / 993 3.6 liter flat six-cylinder 1997

General description : 1997 Porsche 993 Carrera S Coupe
Chassis Number – WP0AA299XVS322932
Exterior Color – Ocean Blue
Interior Color – Tan Leather
Engine Type – 3.6 Liter six-cylinder
Gearbox – 6-speed manual
Current Miles – 34,160 miles

History of the 993

An instant classic, the 993 generation Porsche 911 continues to remain one of the most sought-after models, decades after introduction. As the last of the air-cooled 911s, the 993 represents the most developed of the original formula that first appeared in 1963. The layout of the instruments, the body design, and the entire greenhouse is thematically unchanged from the original 911, blending the essence of the original with the finest in modern technology. These cars have a feeling of solidity and craftsmanship that departed entirely in the 996 generation, which replaced the 993, but has been missing from almost every version made in the ensuing decades since.

Yet despite this heritage architecture and bespoke craftsmanship, the 993 is impressively modern, even 25 years after its introduction. The sophisticated multilink rear suspension and massive rear tires make the rear placement of the engine a non-issue, while the twin plug 3.6 liter flat-6 is a torquey high-performance unit that is both tractable and full of character. The brakes, always a Porsche strong suit, are superb, and the gearbox is Porsche's robust 6-speed G50 unit. Sophisticated and high performing but also capturing the essence of the original 911, the 993 is the best of both worlds, making them true classics that can be driven and enjoyed daily in modern traffic.

History of this Porsche 993

According to the Porsche hood sticker and Carfax history, this Carrera Coupe first sold through a Lidle, IL dealer in May 1997. The car was outfitted with the following options from the factory:

CO2 – Catalytic Converter Equipped
159 – Motor Sound Package
235 – Bridgestone or Pirelli Tires
408 – 18” Tech Wheels (1996)
437 – Comfort Seat Left
438 – Comfort Seat Right
454 – Automatic Speed Control
490 – HiFi Sound System
650 – Sunroof
688 – CDR 210 Radio

The first owner, a resident of Princeton, NJ retained the car until late 2001 when it was sold to the second owner, a New York resident. The second owner retained the car until 2012 with regular services, fluid changes, and regular emissions inspections. The third and current owner, a resident of Los Angeles, CA purchased the car in 2012. The current miles are consistent and reflective of accumulation per service invoices and Carfax reporting for services and bi-annual California emissions inspections, which are all recorded with passing results from 2012-2022.

Copies of service records accompanying the car include the following services and parts purchases of note – 2001, new floor mat. 2002, sunroof headliner re-attached for better fit, new spark plugs, and air dam guides replaced. 2003, new central lock control unit and alarm control module installed. 2007, V belts replaced, brake fluid flushed, and headliner at sunroof reattached. 2009, brake fluid flushed with annual service. 2010, major 30k service performed along with 4-wheel alignment. 2013, major AC service with new AC controller, new evaporator, new expansion valve and receiver drier, and a new oil cooler resistor. 2017, new battery. In 2022 a new set of tires were installed, and an oil and filter change performed.

Current Condition

Today, this Porsche presents beautifully with original factory paint that is exceptionally well preserved and glossy throughout. The finish has been metered with a digital paint meter, returning single digits on all metal body panels. It appears that the left front fender has been resprayed with a coat of clear, although readings on this fender are 6-8mls. The body is in excellent condition showing excellent factory door, trunk, and hood gaps with factory fit along the front and rear bumpers, excellent lenses, and original factory glass. The wheels are in excellent condition with no curb rash and beautiful finishes fitted with a set of Continental tires purchased in 2022.

The original interior is in excellent condition, reflective of the low original miles. The leather seats and leatherette throughout the interior are very nicely preserved. The center console features the original radio and of course, the 6-speed gear shift; a legendary and now rare hallmark of Porsche performance cars. The dashboard, gorgeous instruments, and center console are all in excellent condition with all switches and functions operating as expected. The headliner, sun visors, and carpeting also offer excellent visual presentation. The overall fit and finish of the interior is fresh, cohesive, and exhibits all the traits of a properly stored low mile Porsche.

The engine compartment and trunk are both unmodified and visually consistent with the miles indicated. The original engine is correct and properly maintained offering more torque and power than the early 993 motors. The trunk still retains the original materials and factory finishes including the collapsible spare tire, proper black molded components, factory treated metal parts, and correct hardware.

The car starts instantly, and the clutch and gearbox work well together, owing in part to the low miles and consistent care throughout three owners. The motor provides wonderful induction sounds and the performance is robust, even by modern standards. The suspension retains the much lauded 911 character with easily modulated brakes on a firm pedal. The chassis is composed, tight, and authentic, showing no evidence of structural compromise when inspecting the underside. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a low mileage, well maintained and handsomely optioned example of one of Porsche’s most desirable cars.

Included with This Porsche

The car is accompanied by a factory air compressor, factory tools and tool roll, owner’s manual packet in leather case, a Bosch battery tender, touch up paint, and copies of service invoices.

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1997 Porsche 911 / 993 3.6 liter flat six-cylinder is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Emeryville by Fantasy Junction for Not priced.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Porsche Model : 911 / 993 Model Version : 3.6 liter flat six-cylinder Engine size : 3.6 Model Year : 1997 Location : Emeryville Vehicle Registration : Normal

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About Porsche 911 / 993
The Porsche 993 is the internal designation for the Porsche 911 models produced between 1994 and 1998. It was the successor to the Porsche 964 and was the last of the air-cooled 911s.

One of the most significant changes in the 993 was the introduction of a redesigned body that featured smoother curves and a more aerodynamic shape. The 993 was also the first Porsche 911 to feature an all-aluminum subframe and a multilink rear suspension, which helped to improve handling and ride quality.

The 993 was powered by a range of engines, including a 3.6-liter naturally aspirated flat-six and a 3.6-liter turbocharged flat-six. The top-of-the-line 993 Turbo S was capable of producing 450 horsepower and 398 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful production cars of its time.

Today, the Porsche 993 is considered a classic sports car and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Its combination of classic styling, modern features, and high performance capabilities make it a true icon of the Porsche brand.

As a hobbyist car, the Porsche 993 is popular among collectors and enthusiasts who enjoy working on and restoring classic cars. While the 993 is more complex than some of the earlier air-cooled Porsches, it still offers a relatively simple design and mechanics compared to modern cars. This makes it a good choice for those who are interested in learning about automotive restoration and maintenance.

Overall, the Porsche 993 is an important part of Porsche's history and remains a beloved car among automotive enthusiasts around the world. Its classic design, advanced features, and high performance capabilities make it a true masterpiece of automotive engineering.