This Porsche 911 Carrera RS May be From 1991, But It's Actually Brand New
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May 13 2021 at 10:54 AM GMT
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- Could you imagine receiving a Porsche 911 Carrera RS back in 1991 and never driving it" Well, that's exactly the case with Collecting Cars' latest lot, which offers up a pristine delivery and transport-milage (164km to be exact) example of the aforementioned car in factory condition.
- The 964-shape 911 is becoming an increasingly sought-after model, and this Carrera RS version is just one of 2,276 units built in its lifetime.
- This particular model is finished in "Guards Red" and is fitted with Recaro bucket seats trimmed in black leather with a central panel split between "Dark Grey," "Pearl Grey," and "Light Grey" leather, and not a single thing on the car is damaged in any way, shape, or form aside from natural leather aging and patina development -- in short, it's literally as factory-spec as could be.
- Described by Collecting Cars as a "time warp," the Carrera RS was a dominating supercar in its heyday.
- Power comes from a3 6-liter air-cooled flat-six engine that produces 260 BHP, while a close-ratio G50/10 five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential manage the power that's sent to the rear wheels.
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- Published May 13, 2021 10:54 AM GMT