INFORMATIONS DE VEHICULE
Marque | |
Modèle |
964 RS Lightweight
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Km |
55835
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Énergie | |
Puissance | |
Boîte de vitesses |
Puissance fiscale | |
Nombre de portes | |
Couleur extérieure | |
Année |
1992
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ANNONCE
PORSCHE 964 RS 1992
DESCRIPTION
Legendary Classics is excited to reveal the arrival of this magnificent 1992 Porsche 964 RS Lightweight. The car is an original Belgian delivery (C22) and has been more than meticulously maintained by its former owners. Naturally this is a matching numbers car and currently has a Belgian registration.
In 1992, Porsche produced a super-lightweight, rear-wheel-drive only version of the 964 dubbed Carrera RS for the European market. It was based on Porsche's 911 "Carrera Cup" race car and harked back to the 2.7 and 3.0 RS and RSR models. It featured a revised version of the standard engine, titled M64/03 internally, with an increased power output of 260 bhp (194 kW; 264 PS) and lightweight flywheel coupled to the G50/10 transmission with closer ratios, asymmetrical Limited Slip Differential and steel synchromesh. A track-oriented suspension system with 40 mm (1.6 in) lower ride height, stiffer springs, shocks and adjustable stabilizer bars without power steering (RHD UK cars did have power steering).
A stripped-out interior devoid of power windows or seats, rear seats, air conditioning, cruise control, sound deadening or a stereo system (optionally fitted) and new racing-bucket front seats were part of the package. The trunk hood was made of aluminum and the chassis was seam welded. Wheels were made of magnesium and the glass was thinner in the doors and rear window. The Carrera RS is approximately 345 pounds (155 kg) lighter than the US version Carrera 2 model. Also available were a heavier Touring variant (with sound deadening, power seats (optional), undercarriage protection and power windows) and an N/GT racing variant with a stripped, blank metal interior and a roll cage. They also came with optional lights on the visors.
A later ultra-limited production version, the Carrera 3.8 RS featuring the Turbo body and a 300 PS (221 kW; 296 bhp) 3.8 liter version of the M64 motor was sold briefly in Europe. This engine was bored out by 2 mm for a total of 3,746 cc, and was also available in a more powerful competition version called the 3.8 RSR.
The Carrera RS was not sold in the United States because Porsche Cars North America felt the car's aggressive tuning was not suited to the American market. In 1992, 45 US-legal cars that were very similar to the Carrera RS were imported to the US for a proposed "Porsche Carrera Cup" racing series. This Carrera Cup series was to function as a support race for the American CART racing series just as European Carrera Cup has supported Formula One.
These 45 cars were identical to a Carrera RS other than having airbags (with required electric windows), alarm system, American lighting, American bumpers, aluminum wheels, and standard seats. The cars otherwise had the lightweight seam welded chassis, lightweight interior trim, aluminum hood, lightweight door glass, suspension, brakes, G50/10 transmission and M64/03 engine etc. of the Carrera RS. These cars were approximately 200 pounds (90 kg) lighter than a normal US Carrera 2 model.
The plan was for Andial, the then equivalent of what is now Porsche Motorsport US, to convert these cars to full racing specification, however, due to lack of sponsor support for the Carrera Cup series, it was cancelled before it began. The 45 cars imported to the US for this series were then sold, quietly without any advertising so as not to compete with the new RS America, through normal dealer channels. These cars were supplied with a dash plaque which indicated that they were the "Carrera Cup US Edition".
The car was delivered by Penders Porsche Liège on 3/12/1991 and registered in Belgium on 20/12/1991 by LEPAGE Jacques. The car was returned to Penders in 2005 as a trade-in and was delivered to its second owner on 4/5/2005. He never put the car into traffic and bought the car with 51,231 km. The car has underwent only 1 modification which is the installation of a Heigo roll cage on 30.08.1995 (certificate in docs). An alarm was placed in the car (disabled) and the windows were engraved.
The car comes with:
- Car Pass
- Certificate of conformity
- Manual + original RS attachment (French language)
- Maintenance book
- Porsche warranty card
- Porsche Service book
- Certificate Porsche delivery specs, chassis, engine number, transmission number (matching numbers car)
- Purchase invoices for the second and third owners
- Certificate Heigo roll cage
Maintenance book:
20/5/1992 Porsche Penders Liège 4,800 km
15/3/1994 Porsche Penders Liège 16,768
23/11/1995 Garage Sagil 31,000
2/4/1998 Porsche Penders Liège 40,000
26/3/2001 Porsche Penders Liège 46.998
20/4/2005 Porsche Penders Liège 51.206
19/10/2009 Porsche Penders Liège 52.482
14/2/2013 Porsche Penders Liège 52,624
18/5/2015 Porsche Center Antwerp 54.441
2/5/2018 Porsche Center Antwerp 55,953
End of 2018 , beginning 2019 the car had another full service at Porsche Centre Antwerp.
Call 0031623679846 for more information.
We ship to any location in the world. Ask our partner FreightHammer for a free shipping quote! (http://www.freighthammer.com/)
Wir sprechen Deutsch, We speak English, Nous parlons Français, Wij spreken Nederlands.
In 1992, Porsche produced a super-lightweight, rear-wheel-drive only version of the 964 dubbed Carrera RS for the European market. It was based on Porsche's 911 "Carrera Cup" race car and harked back to the 2.7 and 3.0 RS and RSR models. It featured a revised version of the standard engine, titled M64/03 internally, with an increased power output of 260 bhp (194 kW; 264 PS) and lightweight flywheel coupled to the G50/10 transmission with closer ratios, asymmetrical Limited Slip Differential and steel synchromesh. A track-oriented suspension system with 40 mm (1.6 in) lower ride height, stiffer springs, shocks and adjustable stabilizer bars without power steering (RHD UK cars did have power steering).
A stripped-out interior devoid of power windows or seats, rear seats, air conditioning, cruise control, sound deadening or a stereo system (optionally fitted) and new racing-bucket front seats were part of the package. The trunk hood was made of aluminum and the chassis was seam welded. Wheels were made of magnesium and the glass was thinner in the doors and rear window. The Carrera RS is approximately 345 pounds (155 kg) lighter than the US version Carrera 2 model. Also available were a heavier Touring variant (with sound deadening, power seats (optional), undercarriage protection and power windows) and an N/GT racing variant with a stripped, blank metal interior and a roll cage. They also came with optional lights on the visors.
A later ultra-limited production version, the Carrera 3.8 RS featuring the Turbo body and a 300 PS (221 kW; 296 bhp) 3.8 liter version of the M64 motor was sold briefly in Europe. This engine was bored out by 2 mm for a total of 3,746 cc, and was also available in a more powerful competition version called the 3.8 RSR.
The Carrera RS was not sold in the United States because Porsche Cars North America felt the car's aggressive tuning was not suited to the American market. In 1992, 45 US-legal cars that were very similar to the Carrera RS were imported to the US for a proposed "Porsche Carrera Cup" racing series. This Carrera Cup series was to function as a support race for the American CART racing series just as European Carrera Cup has supported Formula One.
These 45 cars were identical to a Carrera RS other than having airbags (with required electric windows), alarm system, American lighting, American bumpers, aluminum wheels, and standard seats. The cars otherwise had the lightweight seam welded chassis, lightweight interior trim, aluminum hood, lightweight door glass, suspension, brakes, G50/10 transmission and M64/03 engine etc. of the Carrera RS. These cars were approximately 200 pounds (90 kg) lighter than a normal US Carrera 2 model.
The plan was for Andial, the then equivalent of what is now Porsche Motorsport US, to convert these cars to full racing specification, however, due to lack of sponsor support for the Carrera Cup series, it was cancelled before it began. The 45 cars imported to the US for this series were then sold, quietly without any advertising so as not to compete with the new RS America, through normal dealer channels. These cars were supplied with a dash plaque which indicated that they were the "Carrera Cup US Edition".
The car was delivered by Penders Porsche Liège on 3/12/1991 and registered in Belgium on 20/12/1991 by LEPAGE Jacques. The car was returned to Penders in 2005 as a trade-in and was delivered to its second owner on 4/5/2005. He never put the car into traffic and bought the car with 51,231 km. The car has underwent only 1 modification which is the installation of a Heigo roll cage on 30.08.1995 (certificate in docs). An alarm was placed in the car (disabled) and the windows were engraved.
The car comes with:
- Car Pass
- Certificate of conformity
- Manual + original RS attachment (French language)
- Maintenance book
- Porsche warranty card
- Porsche Service book
- Certificate Porsche delivery specs, chassis, engine number, transmission number (matching numbers car)
- Purchase invoices for the second and third owners
- Certificate Heigo roll cage
Maintenance book:
20/5/1992 Porsche Penders Liège 4,800 km
15/3/1994 Porsche Penders Liège 16,768
23/11/1995 Garage Sagil 31,000
2/4/1998 Porsche Penders Liège 40,000
26/3/2001 Porsche Penders Liège 46.998
20/4/2005 Porsche Penders Liège 51.206
19/10/2009 Porsche Penders Liège 52.482
14/2/2013 Porsche Penders Liège 52,624
18/5/2015 Porsche Center Antwerp 54.441
2/5/2018 Porsche Center Antwerp 55,953
End of 2018 , beginning 2019 the car had another full service at Porsche Centre Antwerp.
Call 0031623679846 for more information.
We ship to any location in the world. Ask our partner FreightHammer for a free shipping quote! (http://www.freighthammer.com/)
Wir sprechen Deutsch, We speak English, Nous parlons Français, Wij spreken Nederlands.