The Porsche 964, produced between 1989 and 1994, stands as a monumental chapter in the 911 lineage, embodying the transition to modern performance while honoring its air-cooled heritage. In Louisville, we cherish these timeless cars, and by donating your 964, you can help sustain our mission while ensuring your classic vehicle is appreciated by enthusiasts. The 964βs various iterations, including the iconic Carrera 2 and Carrera 4, offer something unique for every collector.
As a potential donor, it's essential to remember that documentation, such as the Porsche Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and service records, significantly enhances the value of your donation. Clean, matching-numbers examples are in high demand, particularly manual-transmission variants that command a significant premium in todayβs collector market. Ensuring preventive maintenance has been respected will further increase your vehicle's appeal, safeguarding both its legacy and value.
πGeneration guide
Carrera 3.2 β’ 1984-1989
Predecessor to the 964 offering a robust air-cooled flat-six engine, known for its reliability and driving experience. It was available with the G50 5-speed manual.
Carrera 964 (C2/C4) β’ 1989-1994
The 964 features a significant shift with permanent all-wheel drive (C4) and advancements like ABS, making it a pivotal evolution in the 911 timeline.
911 Turbo 964 β’ 1991-1994
This model introduced a single turbocharger and marked a power leap with the 3.6L variant. Exceptionally sought after, particularly the Turbo S variant.
RS America β’ 1993-1994
A lightweight model aimed at purists, with limited features to enhance performance, it is exceedingly rare with only 701 units sold in the U.S.
911 Speedster 964 β’ 1994
The final iteration of the 964 with a distinctive low windshield and a limited run, appealing to collectors for its rarity and design.
Carrera RS β’ 1992-1994
Widely celebrated in Europe, the Carrera RS is a lightweight variant with limited availability and high demand in the grey market.
Known issues by generation
The Porsche 964, with its M64 engine, has several known issues that every owner should be aware of. The dual-mass flywheel is notorious for failure, often necessitating replacement at 80-120k miles. Additionally, the distributor belt must be replaced every 60-80k miles, and oil leaks from the valve cover and cam tower are common. Owners should also prepare for the replacement of the airbag module due to federal regulations, which may arise after 30 years. Lastly, the ABS system presents unique challenges as this was the first generation to feature it, with pre-failure signs requiring attention.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciation for air-cooled Porsches, especially the 964 generation, is robust and continues to rise. Manual transmission models, specifically those equipped with the G50 5-speed, command a significant premium compared to their Tiptronic counterparts. Original paint and matching-numbers vehicles are seen as much more desirable, with a factory color change being a severe red flag for collectors. A Porsche Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is essential for verifying your car's lineage and authenticity, and having proper service records can substantially increase the value during the donation process.
Donation process for this model
When donating a Porsche 964 to Bluegrass Auto Gift, please ensure your car is properly documented. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to ascertain its value, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is applicable for these donations. Enclosed transport is required for low-mileage, clean examples. Additionally, original paint, matching numbers, and a Porsche COA, along with complete service history, are all necessary documentation for your donation.
Louisville regional notes
In Louisville, 964 owners benefit from a thriving community of Porsche enthusiasts, with access to reputable independent shops specializing in these models. It's crucial to be aware of the regional climate, as vehicles in salt-belt areas may face preservation challenges compared to those in the sun-belt. The presence of prominent auction houses such as Mecum and RM Sotheby's locally also enhances the market for these vehicles, and climate-controlled storage and enclosed transport services are available to safeguard your investment.
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If you own a Porsche 964 in Louisville, now is the perfect time to consider its donation. Join the ranks of passionate collectors by ensuring your vehicle's integrity and legacy continue while contributing to a greater cause. Your generous donation will not only appreciate in value but will also help preserve the spirit of the iconic air-cooled 911.
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