1988 Porsche 911 Carrera

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STOCK NUMBER
7172
VIN WP0AB0918JS121794
ENGINE 3.2 Liter Flat Six
TRANSMISSION 5 Speed Manual
DRIVETRAIN RWD
MILEAGE 14783
EXTERIOR COLOR Silver Metallic
INTERIOR COLOR Silver
INTERIOR SURFACE Leather
STOCK NUMBER
7172

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    Click here to view high resolution photos 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera VIN: WP0AB0918JS121794 14,783 original miles One family owned since new California car in time capsule-level condition Silver Metallic paint over Silver Grey partial leather interior Extensive service records since new Includes original window sticker, books, tools, spare wheel/tire 3.2-liter naturally aspirated flat six engine G50 5-speed manual transmission Porsche Factory front spoiler Porsche Factory Fuchs 7x16 front and 9x16 rear wheels Lowered and aligned to Porsche factory Euro specifications The birth of the "G Series" 911, which was produced from 1974 until 1989, was the next evolution of the 911 and proved to be an incredible foundation. With the G series reintroducing worldwide classics like the Carrera, which shared the legendary Carrera RS engine, or the 930, the first turbocharged 911 streetcar, there was a bit of everything for everyone. Highly capable as a performance car and equally comfortable on long drives, the G series 911 has proved again that evolution is sometimes a good thing. 1984 marked the rebirth of the 3.2 Carrera name, having last been used by Porsche in 1977. Numerous upgrades were applied to the beloved 911 platform that made it even better to drive than before. A larger 3.2-liter engine, larger brakes, and upgraded fuel and injection system components to name a few. Later models (like this 1988 car) received the upgraded and coveted G50 5-speed transmission, and increased engine power to 217hp. This 911 Carrera found itself living in the golden sunlight of California for its entire life, first being delivered to Anderson-Behel Porsche/Audi of Santa Clara, California. Optioned with Silver Metallic paint, Silver Grey Partial Leather, Radio “Reno”, 16” forged Fuchs alloy wheels, full 8-way power seat on left and right, cruise control, and an electric sunroof. The original MSRP indicated on the original window sticker is $52,958.00. The Carrera was purchased by a notable dentist in Los Altos, California, who between him and his family would keep the car for a total of almost 36 years. A fastidious owner, shortly after purchasing the Porsche he put sheep skin seat covers over the Silver Grey leather seats, a large reason why the seats today are in like new condition! Through a large record of receipts of numerous products, you can see how he wanted to treat the car, keeping the Porsche protected by car covers, floor mats, and keeping it in perfect operating condition. The 911 remained stored inside a garage for its entire life. In the first 10 years of his stewardship, the owner drove the Porsche approximately 12,000 miles after which he would occasionally drive the car over the next 2 decades. Records show that he was very methodical about ensuring the car was registered, smog checked, and in good working order so that he could drive the car when he would like to. However, as the owner aged, he began to drive the Porsche less and less. This is indicated in the last 26 years of ownership, where the 911 was only driven approximately 2,800 miles. After the owner’s recent passing, the Porsche remained in the family for some time and, after several years, they decided that it was time for a new caretaker to enjoy their father’s prized sports car and stretch its legs. Canepa acquired the car and after arrival did a thorough inspection inside and out. After some deliberation, Bruce Canepa decided to give the Carrera a tasteful visual update. A Porsche factory front spoiler was installed, the factory 7” Fuchs wheels on the rear were moved to the front and 9x16” Factory Fuchs were added to the rear giving a more aggressive stance. Lastly, the 911 was lowered and aligned to factory European specification, completing the car’s visual update. The Carrera name carries significant weight with Porsche, used in the early 50s for 4-cam engines and later 911s chosen to carry the moniker. Now in 2024, that name is ever present in Porsche’s DNA and cars like this 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera have carried the name gracefully through time. Now ready for its new caretaker to enjoy to the fullest in whichever manner they feel, this 911 Carrera is guaranteed not to disappoint. Upon arrival at Canepa, every collector vehicle for sale is put through and extensive and diligent process called the “Canepa Difference”. This includes a major and comprehensive mechanical inspection where all systems are checked and serviced as necessary. They also receive award-winning concours-level detail, including a thorough cleaning of each and every surface that ensures that every car is a sight to behold.
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