For Sale: 1989 Porsche 911/930 in Miami, Florida for sale in Miami, FL

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Vehicle Description W I D O W M A K E R Unveiled to the world at the 1974 Paris Auto Show, Porsche's 930 Turbo introduced a rather uncommon power aid to their drivetrainyup, you guessed it, a Turbocharger.
In the years leading up to the 930's launch, a 911 meant natural aspiration and a (relatively) narrow body.
By 1974, Porsche had already made the decision to do away with 2.
4L configuration for a more powerful 2.
7L setup, but, when building the most powerful 911 to date, 2.
7L just wasn't going to cut it.
Enter, THREE POINT OH.
The 3.
0L Turbocharged Flat-Six mated to their iconic 915, 4-speed gearbox, would be become an international legend, with variations of the motor being built for the 934 and 934/5 factory race cars.
This massive leap forward was great for racing but rather terrifying for the road.
By 1978, Porsche had the wild idea to mess with what some refer to as perfection and others as, not enough.
At the end of '77 the engineering wing had once again increased the displacement by another.
3 liters and for the 1978 model year, the 930 Turbo was delivered with a 3.
3L Turbocharged Flat-Six that pumped out 296 HP, a forty hp jump from it's previous packaging.
At this point, the 930 Turbo had already become a worldwide poster car, but not without a few casualties.
In 1980, conflicts from newly imposed emissions regulations saw the exit of the 930 Turbo from U.
S.
and Japanese markets.
Now, that's one story.
The other? Too may spouses were ending up ditches, hence the notorious nickname, The Widow Maker.
While exiled from two major international markets, the 930 Turbo remained available in it's 3.
3L form in Europe and Canada but in 1985 Porsche was able to reintroduce the car to U.
S.
and Japanese clientele with a revised exhaust system and an additional oil cooler.
With the exception of the new parts installed to meet emissions regulations, the 930 remained very similar to the late '70s iteration and in 1989, one more gear changed it all.
Photographed above, our 1989 Porsche 930 Turbo Coupe has gone only 54k miles and up until June of 2020 it remained with its original owner, who purchased the car new from Broward Porsche (now Champion Porsche) here in South Florida.
As mentioned above, the 930 Turbo was only ever sold with a 4-speed, 915 manual gearbox, but in 1989, the 930 received the 5-speed, G50 transmission which had been introduced only three years prior in the 911 Carrera line.
This gearbox grew to reign supreme and 1989 would become the only year that a 930 Turbo was offered with a 5-speed gearbox--hence the collectability.
Finished in its original specification of Black over Black leather, this factory Sport Seat car wears the majority of its original paint and is in fantastic overall condition.
For more information, please contact Walt Grace Vintage at +1.
786.
483.
8180 or email protected .
  • Year: 1989
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911/930

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