The last air-cooled 911 Turbo is one of the most sought-after classic Porsches out there and this example shows us why.

Air-cooled Porsches are quickly becoming the stuff of legend as they keep raising their values faster than imagined. Among the most sought-after models is the 993 Turbo, the last air-cooled of its kind.

This particular stock example is a 1997 two-owner model with 19,954 miles on the clock. Finished in Arctic Silver, this 993 Turbo still retains all of its original paint which can be verified by thickness readings. Everything on the car is stock apart from a lowered suspension and features a comprehensive service history, with a new clutch flywheel and steering rack fitted in 2013.

Even the cabin looks like new, with the grey leather upholstery showing no signs of wear and the original Porsche head audio unit still in place. The seller purchased the car back in 2004 with 7,200 miles on the clock and has added around 1,000 miles per year since then, so it’s not a forgotten jewel that was sitting unused in a garage.

The car is up for sale at the BaT Auctions over here, with the last bid currently at $150,000. If you want to own one of the cleanest 993 Turbos and have the means to make it happen, I suggest you better hurry.

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