For Sale: 1995 Porsche 911 in Costa Mesa, California for sale in Costa Mesa, CA

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Vehicle Description 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet o Completed October 1994 o One of 3,200 built for the US market in 1995 Five (5) owners, originally delivered in California, finished in a classic color combination of Guards Red (G1) with a Tan interior and Black canvas soft top.
The paintwork is in very good condition with an incredibly straight body, excellent gaps, and panel fit.
The interior is all original and in excellent condition including the soft top and boot cover.
Mechanically, the 3.
6-liter flat-six engine, producing 272 horsepower with 243 lb-ft of torque, runs very strong with a 6-speed manual transmission, goes from 0-60 mph in just 5.
4 seconds, and hitting a top speed of 168 mph.
The service history ranges from 2002-2020 (totaling over $28,000), including general maintenance, new steering rack, alternator, power soft top transmission drive cables, along with Michelin Polit Sport N3 225/40 ZR18 front and 265/35 ZR18 on the rear.
Just out of storage after the past three years with a recent service completed, new front brake rotors along with new brake pads, and everything works properly as well as cold air conditioning.
Complete with original owner's manuals, two keys, tool kit, jack, collapsible spare tire, and inflator pump.
Excellent opportunity to acquire a well-sorted 993 Cabriolet in great condition that is ready to enjoy! Code Option Description 09991 manufacture from the exclusive-program 139 Seat Heating - Left 220 Locking differential 224 Active Brake Differential 233 Original tires, Pirelli 331 AM/FM Cassette w/2 door speakers 340 Seat heating - Right 398 Left outside mirror - electric - plain Prior to 1996 398 17 5-Spoke Wheels (P205/50 ZR17 front, P225/40 ZR17 rear) 454 Automatic speed control 939 Soft leather rear 982 Supple Leather Seats/Trim C02 Equipped with catalytic converter XD4 Porsche Crest Rim Caps History The 993 Carrera was available in rear and all-wheel-drive versions.
It was equipped with the naturally aspirated 3.
6-liter M64 engine, further developed from the 964, and combined with a new dual-flow exhaust system now incorporating two catalytic converters.
The 993 Carrera originally was equipped with orange turn indicators on the front, side, and rear, black brake calipers, black Carrera logo on the rear, and standard 16-inch alloy wheels with black Porsche logos on the center wheel caps.
The 1994 coupe version had a curb weight of 1,370 kg (3,020 lb).
This model came with a ground clearance of 110 mm, except for the US version which had a ground clearance of 120 mm.
This was further lowered with the M030 sport chassis option to 90 mm.
The coupe is the stiffest, tightest, most solid, yet lightest of the 993 models.
The Cabriolet was introduced simultaneously alongside the coupe in April of 1994 for the 1995 model year, featuring a fully electrical and hand-stitched soft-top reinforced with metal sheets and an automatic wind-blocker.
On the rear of the Cabriolet, a small spoiler was mounted with the third braking light.
The 993 Cabriolet was slightly heavier than the coupe variant and has a curb weight of 1,420 kg (3,131 lb).
On average, a high percentage of the total Cabriolets produced ended up in the US.
Both the coupe and convertible variants of the 993 were available with all-wheel drive.
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  • Year: 1995
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911

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