- Mileage
- 25,300 mi
- Engine
- 3.3L
- Horsepower
- 330 BHP
- Fuel
- Petrol
- Gearbox
- Manual
Description
GRAND PRIX WHITE WITH MARINE BLUE LEATHER, PIPED INTERIOR
1 OF 61 CARS PRODUCED
SPECIFICATION INCLUDES: 330 BHP SPORT EQUIPMENT 930/66 ENGINE, G50 5-SPEED GEARBOX, 40% LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL, LEATHER HEATED SPORTS SEATS WITH ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENT, REAR WHEEL AIR INTAKES, SILL EXTENSIONS, EXCLUSIVE FRONT SPOILER WITH INTEGRATED OIL COOLER, CLIMATE CONTROL, ELECTRIC SUNROOF, COLOURED CRESTED WHEEL CENTRES, 3-SPOKE SPORTS STEERING WHEEL WITH GOLD CREST, GOLD CRESTED GEAR KNOB, SHORT SHIFT, LEATHER HANDBRAKE GAITER, COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE, FOUR-PIPE EXHAUST, TOP TINTED WINDSCREEN, CARPET MATS. BLAUPUNKT BERLIN IQR88, ALPINE CD10 CHANGER UNIT.
Hexagon Classics are delighted to offer this very rare and special 5-speed 911 Turbo Limited Edition, with its ultra-low mileage, and superb provenance. With a top speed of over 170 miles per hour and a 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 4.6 seconds, this iconic 1980’s poster car is as quick as it is unique. Just 61 cars were made for the UK, and this may well be the very best example of them all. Werkleistungssteigerung or Option 148 WLS Works Performance Increase was the ultimate factory version of the 911 Turbo.
Essentially an SE without a slant-nose front, the LE had the same upgraded 330 bhp engine with its larger turbocharger optimised intercooler, front spoiler, sill extensions and side air intakes. The fully specified interior and ‘Limited Edition’ status meant the LE was initially thought by many to be the last ever 911 Turbo.
Car magazine wrote, “In 1986, the band Judas Priest released Turbo, a heavy metal album inspired by the Porsche of the same name. Guitarists Glenn Tipton and KK Downing had each bought a 930 Turbo LE after visiting the Zuffenhausen factory, and the record – including songs such as Turbo Lover and Reckless – was tailor-made for adrenalized drives in a hot-headed 911.” They continued…“The air-cooled six churns into life with an industrial hum. The boost gauge, located front-and-centre inside the rev-counter, lies dormant – but not for long. As soon as the road opens, I go for it. There’s lag, plenty of it, but beyond 3,500rpm the hounds are unleashed. An invisible hand shoves me between the shoulders, the engine note becoming a guttural howl as it romps to the 6,700rpm redline. This is old-school turbo boost: raw, uncouth and addictive. It’s less frisky than a narrow-bodied 911 of the same era, perhaps, but still alive with abundant feedback. Turn in with your fingertips, keep the throttle rock-steady, then feel the rear squat as you accelerate away. Ultimately, the Turbo doesn’t have the dynamic acuity of an RS, or the simple purity of a Carrera. It’s something else again: a larger-than-life super-GT equally at home on the Autobahn as the B1024. And it’s still the coolest looking 911 ever made.”
Our car was supplied new by Monarch Porsche, Aston, in September 1989, this collectable car has been kept and stored meticulously, with a very impressive history file to match that includes service invoices, historic tax discs and MOT certificates and Touring Pass. With a recent major service including spark plugs, brake fluid change, air conditioning service, and new N-rated tyre set, the Turbo LE is now all set for its new owner to recreate the analogue turbocharged thrills of 1980’s Porsche driving. Available to view at our London showrooms.
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