1994 911 Turbo S “Flachbau” 2,200 Miles SOLD
See more like this: Recently SoldLate in the 1994 model production year, during one of the worst years ever for Porsche (only 1800 cars sold in North America) a new option package for the 3.6 Turbo appeared on the fax machines of dealers all over the world. It was called the Turbo S Flachbau Package. The world economy was just starting to see daylight from a recession and Porsche enthusiasts were awaiting the all new 993 when Rolf Springer in the Wunderwunsch “special wishes” Department was given one last mandate: go build the ultimate Turbo. Thus the Turbo “S” Flachbau was born, a slantnose featuring exposed headlights. It went on to become one of the rarest production Porsches ever built. This Flachbau is one of only 39 of these models to reach our shores and one of only 79 sold worldwide. Our Turbo “S” Flachbau was originally sold On May 31st, 1994 in Barrington, IL. It had a stunning MSRP of $166,022, including the $60,179 Flachbau option, quite a sum over 15 years ago. Having traveled only 2,200 miles since new, this Turbo has scored 294 points (out of 300) in national concours competition. It is well optioned with carbon fiber dash, shift knob and e-brake handle, as well as having had red seat belts added. We get calls and emails everyday asking for us to find a really rare Porsche that seldom come on the market. Well, here we are!


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