According to the ad, this is one of the lowest mileage Carrera 3.2s in the world, with just 4,428 miles (7,126 km) on the clock. It’s also one of those classic 911s that used to offer that authentic driving experience everyone used to crave back then.

This left-hand drive 1985 Garnet Metallic Carrera with a black leather interior comes with plenty of factory options as well, such as air conditioning, sports shock absorbers, electric sunroof, cruise control, electric windows and mirror adjustment and top of the line Blaupunkt audio.

“This is a massive opportunity for someone to purchase a true collector’s item. It is always difficult to find 911s of this era with low mileage – they were built to be used daily after all – but to find a Carrera 3.2 with less than 5,000 miles on the clock is almost unheard of. This model has been perfectly preserved and is ideal for a Porsche enthusiast who wants to enjoy the raw 911 experience,” said Paul Michaels, chairman of Hexagon Classics.

So if you’re one of those people who knows everything there is about this model, you’re definitely aware of how the 3.2 had a redesigned engine inlet and exhaust system, plus a couple of extra upgrades that led to better fuel efficiency and increased performance.

The 3.2-liter engine produced 210 PS and 260 Nm (191 lb-ft) of torque for North American-delivered cars, which resulted in a 0 to 60 mph (96 mph) sprint time of 6.3 seconds – while the rest of the world got 234 PS (231 HP) versions instead.

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