Two Super 1980's Porsche 911 Supersports are slated to hit the market and will surely appeal to hardcore Porsche fans. The two supercars are being sold by North London's Hexagon Classics.
The two Porsche 911 Supersports come in different configurations. One is a white Coupe, and the other is a red Cabriolet model. Both are impressively restored to an immaculate quality. Hexagon Classics' chairman Paul Michaels described the cars as "exceptional examples of one of the most desirable and rare Carrera 3.2s variants."
Michaels added, "If you're in the market for a Supersport then you will struggle to find two better, lower mileage cars on sale anywhere in the world."
Who doesn't love the Turbo look? #Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera Supersport - 23k miles since '87, G50 'box #widebody https://t.co/wrjenHMhvT pic.twitter.com/JXtDMtDoeq
— Hexagon Classics (@hexagonclassics) March 23, 2017
The white Porsche 911 Supersport Coupe has a 23,750-mile mileage. It is currently priced at $174,500. The red Cabriolet model has a 27,490 mileage and costs $155,800.
The two Porsche 911 Supersports have the same engine spec. They both use the same 3.2-liter flat-six engine with 231 horsepower. It has a top speed of 152mph and can sprint from zero to 60mph in less than six seconds, according to Motor1.
Both Supersports are kitted with a 16-inch Fuchs alloys, something that adds flair and retro touch to the two supercars. Keeping its retro spirit, the Cabriolet model still has its five-draw cassette storage box. On the other hand, the Coupe model still has its Blaupunkt Toronto stereo.
The Porsche 911 Supersport was sold between 1984 and 1989. The car has an internal company code of M491 and is available in Coupe, Cabriolet, and Targa models. The car is rather a historic leap for Porsche as it is the first time that the company used wide body kit for a non-turbo model. This is one feature that makes the 911 Supersport looks like a conventional Turbo model.
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