Lot 153

St. Moritz 2023

1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet

Offered from The Iseli Collection

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CHF98,900 | Sold

Switzerland | St. Moritz, Switzerland

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Chassis No.
WP0ZZZ99ZSS331964
Engine No.
63S35771
Documents
Swiss Carte Grise
  • Offered from The Iseli Collection
  • The final iteration of the legendary air-cooled Porsche 911
  • Powered by a 3.6-litre, naturally aspirated, air-cooled flat-six engine
  • Presented in Midnight Blue Metallic over Midnight Grey leather, complemented by a Midnight Blue soft-top
  • Fitted with heated leather seats, a limited-slip differential, and desirable six-speed manual gearbox
  • Showing just under 36,000 kilometres at time of cataloguing

In January 1994, Porsche began production of the 911 in its newest shape. The 993-generation represented the final form of the air-cooled 911 engine. Replacing the earlier 964-generation model, it is reported that over 80 per cent of the design was altered. The chassis received a new alloy rear subframe, connected to a multilink suspension design in an effort to address concerns around oversteer that had been prevalent in previous versions of the 911. In addition, the 3.6-litre flat-six engine was fitted with Porsche’s VarioRam intake, which alters air flow into the engine for increased performance, resulting in a power output beginning at 268 horsepower.

Tony Hatter’s design retained the classic 911 profile while smoothly integrating the front and rear bumpers for a more modern look. As with previous generations, this generation of 911 could be ordered in a number of specifications and body styles, including in Cabriolet, Coupé, Speedster, and Targa configuration.

This desirably appointed 911 Carrera Cabriolet represents a fitting finale for the hallowed air-cooled 911. Built in May 1995, this Swiss-delivery example is finished in Midnight Blue over a Midnight Grey interior, complemented by a Midnight Blue soft-top. The car was factory equipped with numerous luxury options including air conditioning, heated leather front seats with power adjustment, a Nokia car phone with matching blue cradle, and a Porsche cassette stereo system. The 911 was further configured with limited slip differential and a six-speed manual gearbox.

The car now displays 35,557 kilometres at time of cataloguing, and wears attractive 17-inch Cup alloy wheels that hint at the Porsche’s performance potential. This example, with its smart appointments and brilliant state of preservation, offers an excellent way into air-cooled Porsche ownership for a budding collector or enthusiast.