• Year of manufacture 
    1992
  • Mileage 
    98 000 mi / 157 716 km
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Blue

Description

1992 PORSCHE 964 C2 COUPE

98,000 miles

Tiptronic

Midnight Blue Metallic Exterior

Blue leather interior

Electric Windows

Electric Mirrors

Part Electric Seats

Porsche cassette Player

Rear Wiper

Climate Control

16” Alloy Wheels

 Only 2 Former keepers.

 Recent major service included replacement of most consumables.

 

The Porsche 964 (1989-1994) superseded the Carrera 3.2 as the third generation of Ferdinand Alexander ‘F.A.’
Porsche’s iconic 911 series. Designed by Benjamin Dimson in 1986, the car was 87% new, benefitting from
significant engineering revisions and innovations. The suspension was revised, with coil springs and shock
absorbers replacing the torsion bars. A new engine, improved suspension and brakes, and a lightweight body
resulted in excellent steering and handling for the time, traits that continue to distinguish Porsche as a marque
that effortlessly merges road and race cars. Many Porsche purists regard the 964 as hosting the best chassis
platform in an air-cooled Porsche.

To improve aerodynamics, Dimson designed the fog lamps and exterior bumpers to be flush with the car. A new,
electric rear spoiler raised when travelling at over 50 mph (80 km/h), lowering at reduced speeds to integrate
within the bodywork. Rain gutters were reduced in size, front and rear windows finished flush to the bodywork
and trim was unadorned. Although a new incarnation, the 964 sports car retains the recognisable look and
proportions of the neunelfer.

Originally introduced as an all-wheel drive ‘Carrera 4’ or C4, the Porsche 911 964 boasted a new, naturally
aspirated 3.6L flat-six engine called the M64, which utilised new forged pistons, the compression ratio raised to
11.8:1. For the first time, ABS brakes and power steering were added to the 911 as a standard feature. The 964
was the first car to be offered Porsche’s Tiptronic automatic transmission and all-wheel drive as options.
In 1990, all pre-964 models were discontinued, and the rear-wheel drive Carrera 2 (C2) introduced. The C2
debuted in the same year as Porsche’s lightweight Carrera RS, based on the ‘Carrera Cup’ race car. Other
variants included Turbo speedster and 30 th Anniversary C4. Both C2 and C4 were available in coupe, Targa, and
Cabriolet bodystyles. There were few visible differences between the Porsche C4 and C2 but were reported by
Porsche to have the same performance figures, with a top speed of 162mph and capable of 0-60mph in 5.7
seconds.

As catalytic converters were becoming compulsory, the ‘M64’ was required to run with or without them. A revised
Bosch Motronic ignition and injection system produced 250bhp and 228lb-ft torque. Alongside the state-of-the-art
Tiptronic transmission available on the C2, the 3.2 Carrera’s standard five-speed manual gearbox was
developed, featuring stronger ratios to cope with the increased power and torque. The new C4 and C2 featured
new brakes, although they were derived from the 928 S4.

Our 1992 Porsche 964 C2 Coupe sports a handsome Midnight Blue Metallic or Nachtblau Pearl exterior colour
with matching blue leather interior. It features the coveted Tiptronic transmission, electric windows, mirrors, and
part electric seats. With just two former keepers from new, its spirited driving qualities make this classic 911 an
exhilarating addition to any enthusiast’s collection.