1989 Porsche 911 Speedster 2dr Speedster 5-Spd

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1989 Porsche 911 2dr Speedster 5-Spd

Offered for sale is one of only 824 original United States export 1989 911 Speedsters this triple black example according to the copy of the Manufacturer's Certificate was purchased new by Barbara Orbison the wife of the legendary rock and roller Roy Orbison. The car is in excellent original condition and runs and drives excellent. We recently serviced the car and it is ready for it's next owner. The legendary 3.2 Liter flat-six runs excellent with great oil pressure and... proper temperatures. The G-50 manual 5-speed transmission shifts excellent with no grinding or unusual noises. Mrs. Orbison was no stickler for options. According to a copy of the Porsche Certificate of Authenticity when ordering the car new from Max Dial Porsche in Los Angeles she selected the sport seats with electric height adjustment rear seat delete cruise control black velour trimmed trunk compartment air conditioning cruise control and a factory alarm system. Not surprisingly the standard Blaupunkt 'Charleston' radio didn't cut it so she opted for the rarely seen and superior Blaupunkt Cheyenne unit. Factory accessories including the toolkit books and manuals—including the Speedster supplemental manuals and even the rarely seen Porsche-branded cassette tape cleaner kit are included. This is of course in addition to the copies of the MSO and COA as well as its clean CARFAX report that accompany the car. Please feel free to call James Krueger with any questions at 877-893-8496.Vehicle Highlights-Engine no. 64K05455-3164cc SOHC Flat 6-Cylinder Engine-Bosch Fuel Injection-217bhp at 5900rpm-5-Speed Manual G50 Transaxle-4-Wheel Independent Suspension-4-Wheel Disc Brakes-Purchased new by Roy Orbison's wife-Less than 20000 original miles -Very well optionedWe have a clear title and own all of our cars. Ask us about shipping and financing. Call text or email anytime!Information about the 1989 Porsche SpeedsterPorsche's first take on an open-top 911 had been the Targa model of 1965 a "halfway house" design chosen because of fears that a genuine soft-top would not meet U.S. federal safety regulations. By 1981 the company felt able to proceed with the genuine article. Introduced in normally aspirated 3.0-liter form in 1982 the 911 Cabriolet proved a hit from the moment of its debut at the Geneva Salon in March. By the end of the 1983 model year the 911 Cabriolet had sold over 4000 units a total some 50% higher than that achieved by the less expensive Targa version. Completing the soft-top 911 line-up was the Speedster which revived a charismatic model from Porsche's past when it arrived in 1989 (the name previously having been applied to that most stylish of the many Type 356 variants). The 3.2-liter Speedster was launched immediately prior to the introduction of the new Type 964 bodyshell; thus was the last 911 model to feature the old-style body based on the original design of 1963. The latter was reworked by chief stylist Tony Lapine incorporating numerous references to the original 356 Speedster as well as a pair of controversial "camel hump" cowlings behind the seats that concealed the stowed-away manual top a simplified affair described by the factory as for "temporary" use only. From 1984 Porsche had offered the "Turbo Look" body style—flared wheelarches large rear wing and deeper front spoiler—on its normally aspirated models. This option was extended to the Speedster and the vast majority were ordered with it. One of the rarest of the 911 family the Speedster was only built during 1989 and a mere 2065 cars were completed.