Lot 10003: 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster

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1989 Porsche 911 Speedster
  • 3k mi
  • Location: North Royalton, Ohio, USA
  • Originality: Original & Highly Original
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  • Transmission: Manual
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 3 Porsche 911 Speedster - 3.2 Liter (1989 to 1990) for sale right now.
Anon

What’s the history behind the limited production run of the 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster?

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The 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster has a fascinating limited production history that makes it one of the most collectible air-cooled Porsches ever made.

Historical Context: The 1989 Speedster was created to celebrate the 911’s 25th anniversary and pay homage to the iconic 356 Speedster from the 1950s. It was the last vehicle built on the classic G-body 911 platform before Porsche transitioned to the 964 chassis.

Production Numbers:

  • Total worldwide production: 2,104 units (some sources report 2,274, but 2,104 is the most widely accepted figure)
  • U.S. allocation: Approximately 800-823 cars (matching your listing’s note about 823 reaching the U.S. market)
  • Body configurations: Only 171 narrow-body versions were made, with the vast majority (over 1,900) featuring the popular Turbo-look widebody configuration

Why So Limited: Porsche originally planned to build the Speedster on the upcoming 964 platform, but development delays led them to use the outgoing 3.2-liter Carrera chassis instead. This created a unique one-year-only special model that was produced from January to July 1989.

What Made It Special:

  • Raked windshield 3.1 inches shorter than standard Carrera
  • Removed rear seats replaced by a distinctive fiberglass tonneau cover
  • Available in both narrow and widebody configurations
  • About 150 pounds lighter than the Carrera Cabriolet
  • Powered by the legendary 3.2-liter flat-six with 231 horsepower

The combination of limited production, historical significance as the last G-body special model, and its pure driving experience has made the ‘89 Speedster highly sought-after by collectors. With only about 800 in the U.S. market out of just over 2,000 total, your black-on-black example represents a rare piece of Porsche history.

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