Mechanically, the 3.6L engine runs very strong with a 5-speed manual transmission which is an effortless shift due to the hydraulic G64 gearbox and four-wheel disc brakes. The Carrera 4 has the all-wheel-drive feature which provides excellent traction with 17″ Cup 1 wheels, Michelin 205/50ZR17 in the front & 255/40 ZR 17 on the rear.
One of our clients purchased this 964 in late 2015. In 2016, Sleepers Speed Shop completed the following: evaluated and charged A/C system with R134a, replaced the battery, replaced front shocks with OEM Bilstein struts, replaced both front caliper hard lines, replaced front brake hoses, replaced both rear upper shock mounts, and adjusted ride height; totaling $4,345.15
Complete with books, records, jack, spare tire, and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, EC is pleased to offer this particular example of the 964; a rare opportunity to acquire the first year of the 911 Carrera 4 Coupe in a classic color combination.
Code Options
286 High-intensity windscreen washer
288 Headlight washer
288 996: Light washers
395 Light metal wheels – forged
425 Rear wiper
437 Comfort seat left
438 Comfort seat right
454 Automatic speed control
494 2 speakers on the back shelf
494 Amplifier system
586 Lumbar support – left seat
650 Sunroof
691 CD-Player „CD-1“ with Radio
935 Seat cover rear RLL
980 Seat cover – Raff – leather
C02 Equipped with catalytic converter
History
The 964 was considered to be 85% new as compared to its predecessor, the Carrera 3.2. The first 964s available in 1989 were all-wheel-drive equipped „Carrera 4“ models; Porsche added the rear-wheel-drive Carrera 2 variant to the range in 1990. Both variants were available as a Coupé, Targa, or Cabriolet. The 964 Carrera was the last generation sold with the traditional removable Targa roof until the 2011 991. A new naturally aspirated engine called the M64 was used for 964 models, with a flat-6 displacement of 3.6 liters. The 964 Porsches are loved by many enthusiasts for their classic look and feel, but modern drivability. Unfortunately, Porsche struggled during the 964 era and not enough examples were produced to meet the demand of collectors today.
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