The Porsche 964 is the internal company name for all Porsche 911 models produced from 1989 to 1994. This car shown here, owned by @myweekendride911, is a stunning 1993 Porsche 911 (964) 3.6L Turbo finished in a wonderful color known as ‘’Wimbledon Green Metallic’ over extremely unique green full leather upholstery. Not only are the seats green leather, but also the dashboard, sun visor, gear lever, handbrake and more are also wrapped in the very interesting-colored leather. What some people don’t know about the 964 3.6L Turbo cars is that there really wasn’t many of them made at all. Porsche introduced the first ever 964 Turbo in March of 1990 as the successor to the 930. Of the near 63,000 total 964 Porsche 911’s built only approximately 1,427 of those were 3.6L turbos, and good luck finding another one like this! Powering this car is a 3.6L turbocharged flat-six engine (M64/60) that produces a strong 335hp, which is still relevant when compared to the performance of today’s sports cars. Porsche officially released the 3.6L Turbo in January of 1993, and since then it has remained one of the rarest & most sought after production Porsche’s ever produced next to cars like the 959, and the Carrera GT. Overall, Wimbledon Green Metallic isn’t a color you find on many Porsche’s in general and this one in specific is even more special being that it’s a 1993 3.6L Turbo! Definitely a very special car. More unique features on this car include factory Turbo S wheels, and the fact that the car is a right hand drive example. This example was said to have been imported in 1993 by AAS Auto Service, which is Porsche’s only authorized dealer in Thailand, and is said to be one of only two RHD examples in Thailand. A true rarity, and it’s safe to say you won’t be coming across another example like this anytime soon!
How many made? Around 1,427, not many like this, if any at all!
Engine: 3.6L turbocharged flat-six engine - 335hp
Debut: the 964 Turbo debuted for the first time in March of 1990, and the debut of the 3.6L turbo in specific was January 1993
Top Speed: around 175mph
0-60mph: around 4.8 seconds
Photo Credit: @myweekendride911
Research: @rarecarsonly