1992 Porsche 968 Cabriolet
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The zenith of Porsche's long-running front-engined, four-cylinder 924 and 944 series was the 968, introduced in 1992. Starting as an evolution of the 3.0-liter 944 S2, Porsche boasted that the 968 ended up being 80 percent new. Production of the new 968 was now based in Porsche's own Zuffenhausen factory as opposed to Audi's Neckarsulm plant, which had been utilized for the 924 and 944. Sharing the front-engine/rear transaxle layout of its predecessor, the Porsche 968 was wrapped in fresh bodywork that was the product of original 924 designer Harm Lagaay. The updated styling had many inspirations drawing from the 928 at the front while offering more integrated rear-end styling. In fact, the Coupe was commonly contrasted with the Porsche 959 supercar in 1990s factory advertising.
Featured in the 2022 Hagerty Bull Market List, the Porsche 968 is a modern collectable that has seen rapid growth in popularity in recent years. As the final iteration of Porsche’s perfectly balanced front-engined sports car, this 968 is a car designed and built for drivers. An intriguing choice for anyone seeking entry-level vintage performance, it is clear why Hagerty believes the Porsche 968 is “poised for growth.”
Highlights
Offered from The Peters Family Collection
Just under 21,000 miles at the time of cataloging, believed to be original
Finished in classic Guards Red (L80K) over a Cashmere and Black partial leather (LC) interior
Ordered as an open topped Cabriolet, the most costly version of the Porsche 968 in 1992
Factory ordered options when new included:
403 – 17-inch 964 Cup-look wheels
454 – Cruise Control
490 – Sound System
494 – Additional amplifier
691 – CD-radio Porsche/Alpine CD-2
Debut year of the 968, final iteration of the front-engined, rear transaxle Porsche platform
Introduction of Porsche’s VarioCam variable-valve timing, producing 236-horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque
One of the largest-displacement four-cylinder engines ever used in a modern production car; 11.0:1 compression
Handsome styling featuring exposed, forward tilting pop-up headlights
Ample amounts of storage in the form of a rear trunk, rear storage cubbies, and luggage platforms located behind the seats
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Zero to 60 in 6.3 seconds and a top track speed of 156 mph
Power operated canvas Cabriolet top
Air-conditioning
Power electric windows
Leather covered four-spoke steering wheel
Power steering
Integrated fog lights
Retains its original CD-2 head unit
Central locking and electric boot release
Four wheel power disc brakes
Independent front coil springs, independent rear semi trailing arms
Known Imperfections
Faded / yellowed rear convertible window
Minor scratch behind the left rear wheel
Paint blemish near the passenger’s-side headlight
Minor paint chip on front bumper
Passenger side skirt is loose
Small scuff on passenger side rear rocker
Rubber seals around door handles are deteriorated
Passenger headlight does not pop up
Driver side fog light out
Included
Window sticker
Owner’s manuals
Toolkit
Spare wheel
Color-coordinated Black canvas boot cover
Touch-up paint
Floor mat clips in bag
Ownership History
The original window sticker for this 1992 Porsche 968 shows that it was originally sold via Sun-West Porsche of Phoenix, Arizona clean at a cost of just over $55,000. The clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report confirms this with later registrations in Ohio, Illinois, most recently joining The Peters Family Collection in Texas in November 2016.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Cason Vogel Phone: 904.504.7848 email: cvogel@hagerty.com