• VIN WP0AB0917GS122XXX
• Completed in July of 1986
• G Program - Produced from August 1985 to July 1986
• 1 of 75 Factory M491 Coupes Produced in 1986 for the USA
Ultra-desirable, Turbo-Look Widebody, finished in its factory color
combination of Guards Red (G1G1) over a Black full leather
interior. Options from the factory included U.S. Emission, AM/FM
Blaupunkt Monterey Radio, Limited Slip Differential, Turbo Look,
and Electric Sliding Sunroof. The all-original paint is in
beautiful condition with excellent gaps and original glass. The
Black leather interior is original with a perfect dash, VDM Porsche
steering wheel, VDO instrumentation, and a Blaupunkt Monterey SQR
23 Radio. Equipped with staggered 16? Turbo Fuchs rims with
Bridgestone Potenza 205/55 16 front and 245/55 16 back tires. The
undercarriage is all original with no rust.
Originally sold to the first owner, Mr. Summers, on August 22,
1986, by Porsche Overland Park in Kansas. In accordance with the
original Warranty & Maintenance booklet, all scheduled services
were documented until 2004, when the Carrera had accrued over
35,000 miles. In 2004, Mr. McBride had the vehicle shipped from
Texas to Washington, where it remained for the next 10 years. Under
McBride's ownership, services were largely performed at Aker's
Porsche Repair Shop in Seattle, Washington. In 2014, McBride
consigned his Wide Body Carrera to Park Place Ltd., where it was
purchased by Mr. Palhegyi, a resident of San Diego County. Mr.
Palhegyi owned the vehicle for about a year before it was purchased
by the previous owner. At 71,806 miles, Porsche of San Diego
performed a full service, including an oil and filter change, tire
balancing, and a Porsche inspection. European Collectibles has sold
this 911 M491 twice since then, and service was just completed.
Mechanically powered by its matching numbers (930/21) 3.2L flat-six
engine producing 207 horsepower paired with a manual 5-speed
transmission (915/73). Complete with history dating back to when it
was sold new, thorough maintenance records, the original owner's
manual, the original service booklet, and a Porsche Certificate of
Authenticity. A fantastic addition to any collection, this example
has been thoroughly well-kept and fastidiously cared for.
History 911 M491 "Turbo-Look"
With the appearance of 911 Turbo in 1974 this name develops first
generally usage of the enthusiasts, however, was chosen later also
as an official term from Porsche "Turbo-Look", certainly cleverly
more elective, on all markets concept slightly to be understood
which explained by no means only the external appearance but walked
along with the revaluation of the image of the otherwise rather
simple Porsche 911 SC or Carrera. Immediately after the 911 Turbo's
introduction, the first non-charged, narrow cars were adapted to
match the top-of-the-line model's exterior.
Option 491, the Turbo-Look, received an official move in the sales
lists and, with it, entered serial production about 10 years after
the 911 Turbo's presentation, in the model year 1984. It was
classified at this time, still had an individual code, and the
correct name in the first years was: 491. First, the order was
possible and planned without the inclusion of the special-wish
department (today Porsche Exclusive), only for the Coupe. However,
some cabriolets were still ordered and provided with all Turbo-Look
insignia, without the option code 491 in the internal data sheets
(Kardex). For these cars, the department "Sonderwunsch" was once
more responsible.
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