1984 Porsche 911 Carrera

Guide Price: £30,000 - £33,000

The Background

The ‘Carrera’ badge carries a huge weight of history and significance. While its importance may have been diluted in modern-era Porsche model structures and used as shorthand for ‘base model’, that wasn’t always the case: in the early days, Porsche started gluing this badge onto 356s to celebrate their mighty prowess in the Carrera Panamericana, a race so uncompromising that even finishing in one piece was by no means a given. Carrera was a badge of honour. And so it carried through to the 1980s, when a 911 was the pinnacle of road car supremacy. Sure, kids had posters of Ferrari F40s and Lamborghini Countachs on their bedroom walls, but they had 930 Turbos blu-tacked up there too, and the key difference was that this was an achievable supercar. Forget your Italian trinkets with their inherent histrionics, the German alternative was a far better bet for everyday dream-weaving. And elsewhere in the model range we find this car, the 911 Carrera. It boasts every one of those aspirational 1980s ingredients – the Guards Red paint, the Fuchs wheels, the whale-tail. It’s such an iconic form, it truly is the stuff that dreams are made of. Just like in period, a 1980s 911 today has the uncanny ability to make children gasp and grown-ups yearn.

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The History

The current owner has had this 911 in his possession for around six years, and when he bought the car it was essentially in the condition you see here today. It had previously been owned by an older gentleman who had loved and cherished it for some time, but sadly had begun to struggle with getting in and out of it, so made the decision to sell. He was adamant that it be sold to someone who knew how to take care of such specialist machines and would give it a good home. He certainly made the right choice here, as the current owner has cherished and pampered it in a similar style – while always maintaining that it’s a driver’s car and needs to be driven. There are no static ornaments in this fella’s fleet, the cars get used as intended. 
Over the last six years, all that’s been required is to keep up the correct maintenance – the owner serviced it with new plugs, points, oil and filter, and pointed that iconic nose toward the open road.
So why sell? Well, funnily enough he has two very similar cars – both 911s of the same age, both Guards Red. The other one is an SC which is turning into a bit of a road-racer project, so the financial focus is turning toward the other Porsche and this one simply isn’t getting used as much as it should. Upon agreement of sale, he’ll be happy to put a new MOT on it before it goes off to its next enthusiastic owner.

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The Paperwork

There’s a very decent paper trail with this car. The original service book is present, so you can trace the service stamps back across the decades. There’s also a very chunky file full of receipts, invoices and paperwork to keenly demonstrate how this car has been adored and properly looked after. This all tells a complete tale of what’s been done to the 911, and the owner will be keen to talk you through it all. There is a sizeable sheaf of old MOTs too.

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The Interior

This 911’s interior is wonderfully complete and original. Indeed, the only deviation from standard spec is the modern head unit and speakers, although the owner has a period-correct Blaupunkt radio-cassette which can be supplied. (You can see in the photos that there’s a picture of an identical head unit in his other 911, for reference.)
The seats are in outstanding order front and rear, with the sought-after diagonal Porsche script fabric. The driver’s seat has a tear on the upper bolster and a crack in the adjacent piping, but this would be a very easy fix for any decent trimmer. The gauges have all been refurbished to operate correctly, the carpets and headlining are all in superb condition, and the windows raise and lower as they should. This car is equipped with a sunroof, which opens and closes correctly, including the pop-up wind deflector at the front.

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The Exterior

As hard as we looked, we simply couldn’t find any eye-catching blemishes to detract from the magnificent appearance of this beautifully maintained 911. The Guards Red paint may well have been resprayed at some point in the car’s history, as it’s so deep and lustrous that it almost looks new; the owner is also keen to point out that it has been clear-coated to help maintain that fabulous shine.
All of the window seals are perfect, and there’s just a little perishing to the seal at the base of the engine lid. Every panel sits straight and true, with no parking dings or stone chips to sully the overall effect. It looks like a car that’s spent a lot of time indoors, not just in the absence of paint fade, but the lack of any grime, leaves or general natural detritus in the shuts. All of the badges, lights, reflectors and trim are in place. It’s not a car that’s going to present you with a to-do list, it’s simply ready to enjoy.

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The Mechanicals

It sounds like a 911, and you can be assured that it goes like a 911 too! The 3.2-litre flat-six may be wearing a few miles but it’s always been fastidiously maintained. Today, it’s an extremely reliable thing, so much so that this car could readily be pressed into daily use if required: it starts on the first turn of the key, idles perfectly, and pulls like a train through the rev range. Being a 1984 model, it’s running the 915 gearbox rather than the G50, and the transmission is all tip-top with no worrying noises. All is well with the suspension, steering and brakes, and the underside of the car is pleasingly straight, solid and rust-free. The wonderful Fuchs alloy wheels are in impeccable condition, and wear nearly-new Pirelli rubber.

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The Appeal

There’s a very clear reason for buying an early 1980s Porsche 911 in 2020, and that is quite simply that it’s a dream come true. Anyone who grew up in the 1970s, ’80s or ’90s will have yearned for a whale-tail 911 in Guards Red at some point in their youth, that’s an inescapable fact. Of course, we’re under no illusions that this will be a frivolous purchase – whoever buys this car will do so because they most likely know a fair bit about 911s and will be on the lookout for a decent and honest one. And this car is that car. It’s got a thoroughly trustworthy history, it has all the desirable spec, and aside from the aftermarket stereo (which can easily be swapped for the supplied period-correct Blaupunkt) it’s all original. A decent, high-quality, totally usable Carrera, ready to turn heads on the show-ground, tear up the local B-roads, bumble to the shops, or cruise down to the Riviera. If you want an early-’80s Carrera, you want this one. It really is as good as it looks.

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Specifiche del veicolo
  • Anno 1984
  • Marca Porsche
  • Modello 911 Carrera
  • Colore Red
  • Chilometraggio 196,035 Miglia
  • Cilindrata 3164
Dettagli d'asta
  • Tipo di venditore Privato
  • Posizione Berkshire
  • Paese Regno Unito
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17 offerte
  • Ia•••• £29,750 04/09/20
  • Ji•••• £29,500 04/09/20
  • fr•••• £29,000 02/09/20
  • ST•••• £27,500 30/08/20
  • ST•••• £26,250 30/08/20
  • Po•••• £26,000 30/08/20
  • Po•••• £25,000 30/08/20
  • Ni•••• £23,750 30/08/20
  • Po•••• £23,500 29/08/20
  • CS £22,000 29/08/20
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