Vehicle Description
We just purchased this ultra rare (1 of 39) 1994 3.6 Turbo S from
the estate of its original owner. This deal ended up being a little
more complicated however as we had to purchase all the classic cars
from his estate to get this Flachbau. Now we all know I love an
honest car with a great story and this is it. The owner Don loved
this car; his best friend told me the car lasted longer than his
two marriages. Don bought it in January of 1994 from Champion
Porsche and he drove it! Just two years later he had already 29,900
miles on it and he didn't slow down from there. In 2005 he had more
than 155,000 miles on the odometer but then he started to slow
down, adding only 4000 more miles since then to reach its now
162,700 original miles. Yup! You read that correctly: he drove and
drove and drove! This was my kind of guy. The original paint is
exactly what you'd expect from a car with this kind of mileage but
it is all original with the exception of a repainted front bumper
cover. Paint meters don't lie and this car reads 4.5 to 10.0 and it
has all its VIN stickers on the panels. There are a few chips and
some peppering on the hood, above the stone guards and the lower
rockers, a couple of dings on the left fender (our ding guy won't
touch alloy) and that's about it. Killer patina tells the story.
The interior is very nice also and you only can tell the mileage by
the driver's side seat bolster and carpet (worn through). We just
serviced the car and performed a leak down test because no records
except the Carfax were available. The leak down passed with flying
colors revealing less than 10% on all cylinders. The remainder of
the service involved replacing a few sensors, hood shocks, and a
couple of plastic trim pieces, oil, etc. There was nothing major.
The original Speedline wheels had some curb rash and crazing but
Porsche had a couple original sets left! So $14,000 later, the
wheels and new Michelin Pilot Sport tires are perfect. The original
window sticker, keys and pouch, and manuals are all in the glove
box. With the last few low mileage cars bringing over a $1,000,000
and a 30,000-mile European car with plenty of paintwork fetching
$760,000, this is the deal on a Flachbau!