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Fewer than 1000 built in 1994.
Remember the first time you saw your dream car? User TheRev remembers pretty well, and, after some dreaming and saving, he now has his dream car, a 1985 Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera.
This 1989 Porsche Speedster from Fantasy Junction may be reported to have only 18,700 miles on the odometer, but it also comes equipped with various factory options.
Automobile prototypes are often scrapped or put into deep storage after they serve their purpose. This 1969 Porsche 911 S Prototype from RM Sotheby's is a little different, however.
Our Porsche 911 Turbo Buyer's Guide and Why You Want One
Race cars tend to live brief, intense lives that make them a tough sell to a restorer. But if you dig deep enough, most old competition machines will reveal a reason for their restoration.
Not only is the Porsche 911 Turbo an automotive icon, but its prices have also actually been sliding a bit. Call it today’s hot twofer.
Following nearly 40 years of storage, this soft-window 911S Targa was finally put back together properly.
If ever there were a sensible supercar, the 996 911 Turbo just might be it.
How does Porsche’s 914/6 stack up against the golden-child 911?