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1998 Porsche 911 (993) – The Last of the Air-Cooled Icons
Some cars get better with time — others become legends. This 1998 Porsche 911 (993) is firmly in the latter category.
Widely celebrated as the final chapter of the air-cooled 911s, the 993 marks the end of an era — and this example captures everything that made it so special. A true driver’s car, it comes with a manual gearbox, offering a purist, analogue experience that’s becoming increasingly rare in the modern world.
Under the engine lid, the 3.6-litre flat-six delivers its power with that signature air-cooled sound — raw, mechanical, and utterly addictive. There's no turbo to soften the delivery, no digital filters to numb the feel. Just a clutch, a gearstick, and a direct connection between you and the road.
This particular car has been cherished, not just stored. It’s clearly been looked after by owners who understood its significance — maintained well, kept clean, and used for what it was built to do: drive.
The design? Still turning heads. The 993’s timeless curves, classic round headlights, and unmistakable 911 stance make it a standout even today. Slip into the cabin and you’ll find a focused, minimalist layout that reminds you — this car was built for driving, not distractions.
Manual, air-cooled, and absolutely legendary — this 993 is more than a car. It’s a moment in Porsche history, ready for its next chapter.