For Sale: 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera in St. Ann, Missouri for sale in Saint Ann, MO
Vehicle Description HIGHLIGHTS:
INCREDIBLE CONDITION! ONLY ONE OWNER FROM NEW! ONLY 53,211 ACTUAL MILES METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FROM NEW ONE OF ONLY 2,157 PRODUCED FOR THE US EYE-CATCHING FACTORY COLOR COMBINATION ORIGINAL, MATCHING NUMBERS ENGINE FULLY DOCUMENTED WITH ITS PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY ACCOMPANIED WITH ITS OWNER'S MANUAL, TOOLS, CLEAN CARFAX, AND SPARE TIRE DRIVES AND PERFORMS FLAWLESSLY FULLY SERVICED & READY FOR SUMMER TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A DREAM FOR THE PORSCHE COLLECTOR OPTIONS INCLUDE:
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6L FLAT-6 W/282HP SIX-SPEED G-50 MANUAL LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL MOTOR SOUND PACKAGE POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP 18-INCH 'TECHNOLOGY' ALLOY WHEELS WHEEL CAPS WITH PORSCHE CRESTS SUPPLE LEATHER HEATED, EIGHT-WAY POWER FRONT SEATS CRUISE CONTROL ALUMINUM SHIFT KNOB/BRAKE HANDLE HI-FI SOUND W/6-DISC CD CHANGER CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING Porsche's renewed interest in developing the 911 reached full swing by the end of the Type 964's production period.
In 1994, the company announced the 993.
Produced for only four years, the 993 proved to be the last of the air-cooled Porsches.
Later cars, while ever more powerful and luxurious, don't have quite the same 'classic sports car' feel the air-cooled models do.
In comparison to the 964, the 993's most obvious changes were its headlamps and fenders along with increased power (which was later increased further with the 'Varioram' intake).
Its interior was largely the same, with a redesigned steering wheel and center console the most notable differentiators between the two models.
Revisions also included the suspension, with Porsche continuing to develop the vehicle to further reduce lift-off oversteer.
As with the 964, the 993 was available in coupe, cabriolet, and Targa (now with a power-retracting glass panel rather than the previous removable top insert) and with a choice of rear or all wheel drive.
A choice of transmission:
a new six-speed manual or optional Tiptronic automatic transmission, let buyers tailor their cars to their requirements.
With all of these improvements, it's no wonder enthusiasts and collectors instantly fell in love with the 993.
These cars are some of the most collectible of any 911 as much for their historical value as their driving experience and impressive refinement.
The exquisite 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet featured here is finished in stunning Arctic Silver Metallic over a Midnight Blue interior with a matching power-folding convertible top.
This investment-grade 993 Cabriolet has had just one meticulous owner from new, who maintained the vehicle to the highest standards.
This is an incredible opportunity to acquire a spectacular, one-owner 911 Carrera at an investment price.
We are proud to offer this future classic to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this iconic motorcar.
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INCREDIBLE CONDITION! ONLY ONE OWNER FROM NEW! ONLY 53,211 ACTUAL MILES METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FROM NEW ONE OF ONLY 2,157 PRODUCED FOR THE US EYE-CATCHING FACTORY COLOR COMBINATION ORIGINAL, MATCHING NUMBERS ENGINE FULLY DOCUMENTED WITH ITS PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY ACCOMPANIED WITH ITS OWNER'S MANUAL, TOOLS, CLEAN CARFAX, AND SPARE TIRE DRIVES AND PERFORMS FLAWLESSLY FULLY SERVICED & READY FOR SUMMER TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A DREAM FOR THE PORSCHE COLLECTOR OPTIONS INCLUDE:
3.
6L FLAT-6 W/282HP SIX-SPEED G-50 MANUAL LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL MOTOR SOUND PACKAGE POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP 18-INCH 'TECHNOLOGY' ALLOY WHEELS WHEEL CAPS WITH PORSCHE CRESTS SUPPLE LEATHER HEATED, EIGHT-WAY POWER FRONT SEATS CRUISE CONTROL ALUMINUM SHIFT KNOB/BRAKE HANDLE HI-FI SOUND W/6-DISC CD CHANGER CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING Porsche's renewed interest in developing the 911 reached full swing by the end of the Type 964's production period.
In 1994, the company announced the 993.
Produced for only four years, the 993 proved to be the last of the air-cooled Porsches.
Later cars, while ever more powerful and luxurious, don't have quite the same 'classic sports car' feel the air-cooled models do.
In comparison to the 964, the 993's most obvious changes were its headlamps and fenders along with increased power (which was later increased further with the 'Varioram' intake).
Its interior was largely the same, with a redesigned steering wheel and center console the most notable differentiators between the two models.
Revisions also included the suspension, with Porsche continuing to develop the vehicle to further reduce lift-off oversteer.
As with the 964, the 993 was available in coupe, cabriolet, and Targa (now with a power-retracting glass panel rather than the previous removable top insert) and with a choice of rear or all wheel drive.
A choice of transmission:
a new six-speed manual or optional Tiptronic automatic transmission, let buyers tailor their cars to their requirements.
With all of these improvements, it's no wonder enthusiasts and collectors instantly fell in love with the 993.
These cars are some of the most collectible of any 911 as much for their historical value as their driving experience and impressive refinement.
The exquisite 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet featured here is finished in stunning Arctic Silver Metallic over a Midnight Blue interior with a matching power-folding convertible top.
This investment-grade 993 Cabriolet has had just one meticulous owner from new, who maintained the vehicle to the highest standards.
This is an incredible opportunity to acquire a spectacular, one-owner 911 Carrera at an investment price.
We are proud to offer this future classic to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this iconic motorcar.
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