1996 Porsche 911 911993 Carrera 4s on 2040-cars
Tarrytown, Georgia, United States
More infos regarding my car at: chanaczzitzloff@cabbies.net .
Absolutely stunning and like new 34,000 mile 911/993 Carrera 4S Wide Body Coupe. This Porsche is finished in Guards
Red over Black Special Glove Soft Full Leather interior. If you know Porsche's, then you know that these cars are
the most sought after and appreciating later model 911's in the market today. The 993 style 911 is the last of the
air cooled cars and arguably the most beautiful Porsche ever made. The Carrera 4S is the ultimate example of this
style, with All Wheel Drive, the Turbo wide body, Turbo “Big Red” brakes, 18" Turbo wheels, and other features
without the Turbo price, maintenance, or insurance. With regard to resale value, the Carrera 4S is by far the
leader and most likely to continue to gain value in years to come due to it's widespread popularity but low
production numbers.
This beautiful Porsche is a three owner car. Its original home was in California; its second owner was a doctor who
lived in Terra Haute Indiana. He purchased the car in 1996 from its first owner with 600 miles and drove 18K over
12 years. In 2008 I purchased this beauty and drove the next 16K pampered miles over 7 years between Michigan and
Georgia. The condition of this Porsche is best described as spectacular. Truly this vehicle has lived its life
mostly tucked in the carriage house. The paint and body show no dings, dents, or even surface scratches whatsoever.
The Guards Red paint shines like new with no issues. Even the 18" wheels are in perfect condition without so much
as a scuff and are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport tires.
This car is loaded with an incredible amount of very rare options including: Black Full Special Glove Soft
“Naked” Leather Interior with special leather front and rear seats, Leather door panels, full console,
Aluminum/Leather shifter and brake handle, leather door pulls, Leather wrapped CD holder, and Black floor mats with
leather piping, Porsche transportable phone system with cradle, AM/FM CD player, Aluminum gauge faces, Litronic
Xenon HID headlamps, and Chrome exhaust finishers. The interior of this car is best described as 'like new' and
has virtually no signs of wear whatsoever. Even the leather still looks like the day it was new. As you can see
from the pictures, the paint on this car is absolutely showroom condition and could be rated as 'show quality'.
This car comes complete with all books and manuals. If you are looking for the most beautiful, low mileage, fully
and rare optioned, best color 993 C4S, don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind car.
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Porsche 911 GT3 RS facing delay over GT3 fire problems?
Mon, 24 Mar 2014Porsche has never been afraid to introduce variants of its cars. However, its even higher spec, next-generation 911 GT3 RS may be delayed from its planned launch this summer while the engines in the standard GT3s (pictured above) are replaced.
A delay isn't certain, but executives want to make sure the high-strung mill is no longer a problem before they press forward with another model using it. Germany's Auto Motor und Sport asked Porsche CEO Matthias Müller about pushing back the launch, and he responded that it was too early to say. The company's current focus is making sure the engines get fixed and working on internal measures to prevent this kind of flaw in the future.
When fires claimed two 911 GT3s in Europe, Porsche initially stopped the model's sales and asked owners to stop driving them. It finally diagnosed the blazes as being caused by a loose screw on a connecting rod, which then resulted in crankcase damage and an oil leak. The company is replacing the engines on all 785 affected cars. A source told Autoblog that under 200 customers were actually affected, and the other cars were either at port or dealer lots. Hopefully, the recall doesn't postpone the road-going GT3 RS too far because we want to see what Porsche has up its sleeve.
Le Mans-winning Porsche 935 K3 'seized' by DEA agents
Thu, 16 Jan 2014Porsche has won Le Mans more than any other marque, but only one of those overall race winners was actually based on a 911. That was the 1979 Porsche 935 K3, chassis number 009 00015 that was entered by brothers Don and Bill Whittington. It went on to win at the Nürburgring and Watkins Glen, and scored podium finishes at Sebring and Brands Hatch as well. In short, it's a historically significant and hugely valuable piece of motorsport history. And it was just seized by the DEA. Sorta.
After the Whittington brothers ran afoul of a handful of lawsuits and were implicated in smuggling narcotics, the car changed hands a few times before ending up in the noted collection of one Bruce Meyers. He had it at Laguna Seca earlier this month when a black Suburban, Dodge Charger and transporter truck pulled up with government plates, asked to speak with Meyer, presented him with a court order, loaded the car onto the truck and drove off.
Though familiar with the legal disputes surrounding the ownership of the car and the misdeeds of its famous original owners, Meyer was left understandably distraught over the events that had just unfolded in front of him to separate him from his pride and joy. (Or one of them, anyway; Bruce has got an eminently desirable collection of classic cars.) But here's the kicker: those DEA agents weren't actual DEA agents. Fortunately they weren't thieves, either. The actual story could have been the plot right out of Ocean's 14 if they ever made one and it focused on classic cars. (Is anyone in Hollywood listening?)