1991 Porsche 928 GT- Final Year of the 928 GT (1989-1991)- One of
1,600 Produced Worldwide- Japanese Market Car- Amazon Green
Metallic- Black Leather with Studio Cloth- 5.0L Front Engine V8- 5
Speed Manual- Replica Cup 1 Wheels (Originals Included) -
Imported to the U.S. in 2023- Extensive Service History- 85k Miles
(137k Kilometers) The Porsche 928 remains one of the most
ambitious grand touring cars ever produced by Stuttgart, and this
1991 Porsche 928 GT represents one of the rarest and most desirable
variants of the model. As the final year of 928 GT production, this
example is one of approximately 1,600 GT models produced worldwide
between 1989 and 1991. Originally delivered to the Japanese market
and imported to the United States in 2023, this highly specified GT
combines Porsche's legendary V8 performance with the exclusivity
and engagement of a factory 5-speed manual transmission. Finished
in striking Amazon Green Metallic over a Black Leather interior
with rare Studio Cloth inserts, it presents as a unique and highly
collectible example of Porsche's front-engine flagship.The exterior
showcases the purposeful styling that made the 928 a design icon.
Finished in the seldom-seen Amazon Green Metallic, the car features
the GT-specific flared front fenders, integrated rear spoiler,
pop-up headlights, fog lamps, rear wiper, and dual exhaust outlets.
Adding to its rarity, this RoW (Rest of World) specification car
was ordered without a sunroof, a desirable feature among
enthusiasts seeking reduced weight and improved chassis rigidity.
The sleek silhouette remains as modern and distinctive today as it
was when Porsche completed production in October 1990.Inside, the
cabin blends luxury and sporting character in classic Porsche
fashion. Power-adjustable front sport seats are trimmed in Black
Leather with contrasting gray Studio Cloth inserts, while matching
rear bucket seats provide comfortable accommodations for
passengers. Additional amenities include driver seat memory
settings, cruise control, air conditioning, and a period-correct
Blaupunkt cassette stereo. The leather-wrapped MOMO steering wheel
frames VDO instrumentation featuring a 300-km/h speedometer and
comprehensive auxiliary gauges, emphasizing the car's grand touring
mission. The odometer currently displays approximately 137,000
kilometers, equivalent to roughly 85,000 miles.Power comes from
Porsche's celebrated 5.0-liter DOHC V8 engine featuring Bosch
LH-Jetronic fuel injection. Producing smooth, effortless power and
exceptional high-speed capability, the GT-specification drivetrain
delivers the refined performance expected from Porsche's flagship
model. The engine is paired with the highly desirable dogleg
5-speed manual transaxle and a factory limited-slip differential,
creating an engaging driving experience rarely found in luxury GT
cars of the era. With its near-perfect weight distribution and
rear-mounted transaxle design, the 928 GT remains one of the most
balanced and rewarding Porsche models ever built.This example has
benefited from extensive recent servicing and mechanical
refurbishment, making it especially attractive for the next
caretaker. Work completed in preparation for sale included
replacement of the timing belt, water pump, oil pump seals, fuel
lines, fuel pressure regulator, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel
injectors, spark plugs, valve cover gasket, oil pressure sender,
engine mounts, battery, and front engine wiring harness. Additional
suspension and braking work included new ball joints, sway bar
links, tie rods, axle boots, struts, and front and rear brake
components. The differential fluid and coolant were also serviced,
reflecting a commitment to preserving the car's performance and
reliability.Accompanied by extensive service history, Porsche
production documentation, manufacturer's literature, and a clean
CarFax report, this 1991 Porsche 928 GT represents an increasingly
difficult model to find, especially in such a rare color
combination and with a factory manual transmission. As the
final-year GT, a Japanese-market example, and a well-maintained
non-sunroof RoW car, it offers collectors and enthusiasts an
opportunity to acquire one of the most sophisticated and underrated
performance cars ever to wear the Porsche crest.
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