photo PORSCHE 911 (964) Carrera RS 3.8 coupé 1993

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photo PORSCHE 911 (964) Carrera RS 3.8 coupé 1992

The Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.8 was a limited production, performance focused variant of the Porsche 964 that was introduced in 1993. The RS 3.8 was built using a Turbo body, but was powered by a naturally aspirated 3.8L version of Porsche's M64 engine. Porsche 964 RS 3.8: the rarest Rennsport 31 May Porsche 964 RS 3.8: the rarest Rennsport News | Total 911 Team | 0 comments If, like us, you've a keen eye on 911 values and auction results in particular, RM Sotheby's recent Amelia Island sale would have made for a fascinating watch. The Porsche 964 is a model of the Porsche 911 sports car manufactured and sold between 1989 and 1994. Designed by Benjamin Dimson through January 1986, it featured significant styling revisions over previous 911 models, most prominently the more integrated bumpers. Type 964 is the code name used internally by Porsche to classify the variants of the 911 constructed between the years 1989 and 1994. The standard models were badged as the Carrera 2 and Carrera 4, with rear wheel and all-wheel drive respectively. Development of the Porsche 964

1993 Porsche 964 Carrera RS 3.8 Gooding & Company

Porsche 911 [964] cars for sale We have 31 Porsche 911 [964] cars available from trade and private sellers Search 31 cars Expert Opinion Featured Deals Latest Deals Popular Expert opinion For. To homologate the new 3.8-litre RSR (the original 964 RS had used a 3.6-litre motor), Porsche needed to offer a road-going version. Fortunately, to convince manufacturers to create new GT racing cars, series organisers had slashed homologation requirements to just a single road-going vehicle. Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.8 (964) Model Years 1993 Production 55 units Engine 3.8 L Aircooled Flat 6 (M64/04) Power 300 bhp @ 6500 rpm Torque 265 ft lbs @ 5250 rpm 0 - 60 mph 4.9 seconds Top Speed 169 mph More Research Specifications More Porsche 911 (964) 911 (964) Research Hub (1993) Porsche 911 Carrera RS (964) - Ultimate Guide RS 3.8 In 1993 Porsche released an even more extreme version of its Type 964 Carrera RS. While the RS of 1992 was relatively restrained in appearance, the 3.8-litre version featured the same wide-body look of the Type 964 Turbo, with the addition of a large rear wing, which was adjustable for different downforce levels.

Porsche 964 Carrera RS 3.8 11 October 2016 Autogespot

Porsche 964 Carrera RS Load more cars You want to buy a pre-owned Porsche 964 Carrera RS? Here we present you some information about the 911 and some Porsche 964 Carrera RS for sale: For model year 1992 Porsche introduced the Porsche 964 RS. Description The only 964 RS 3.8 supplied new to the UK and one of only three produced in right hand drive form. Hand built by Porsche Motorsport to special order for Porsche's most favoured customers, this unique 3.8 was ordered new by Jack Tordoff, a celebrated Porsche driver/collector and owner of JCT600, the long established Porsche dealer. Porsche 911 Carrera 3.8 RSR (964) Years 1993 - 1994 Production 45 units Engine 3.8 L Aircooled Flat 6 (M64/04) Power 300 bhp @ 6500 rpm Torque 265 ft lbs @ 5250 rpm 0 - 60 mph 3.7 seconds Top Speed 181 mph More Research Specifications More Porsche 911 (964) 911 (964) Research Hub (1993 - 1994) Porsche 911 Carrera 3.8 RSR (964) - Ultimate Guide There are currently 8 Porsche 911 / 964 Carrera RS cars as well as thousands of other iconic classic and collectors cars for sale on Classic Driver.

Porsche 964 Carrera RS 3.8 3 octobre 2013 Autogespot

Description. Very rare, light, powerful and stunning, the Porsche Carrera RS 3.8 is among the most desirable of Porsches 964-era road machines. While the wide-bodied 19931994 RS 3.8 resembled its sibling 964 Turbo, it is readily identifiable by its larger fixed bi-plane fiberglass rear wing with the 3.8 logo embossed on its side plates. The 964 Carrera RS 3.8 was developed as a road-going car so that Porsche could qualify for the GT racing championship with the full-race RSR 3.8 - which race rules demanded be derived from a production model - and appeared after the original 3.6-engined RS of 1992 had gone out of production.