A rare and exceptionally preserved 1989 Porsche 911 930 Turbo Cabriolet with only 9,828 miles is set to hit the auction block via Bonhams Cars, offering collectors a chance to acquire one of Porsche‘s most iconic models. This particular example features the highly sought-after M505 Slant Nose or “Flachbau” body style, combining motorsport-inspired aerodynamics with Porsche’s luxurious craftsmanship. Finished in the striking Guards Red over a black leather interior with red piping, it retains its original engine and G50 5-speed transmission.
Originally delivered in Monaco, this 930 Turbo has had only two owners. For the past 16 years, it has been in the possession of a dedicated enthusiast who has treated it with extreme care, preserving it in near-pristine condition. The car has been meticulously maintained, with regular servicing and careful storage in a climate-controlled environment. Factory labels, decals and date-coded components remain intact and the convertible top has been regularly exercised to ensure proper function.
This Porsche comes with a comprehensive set of accompanying items, including the factory tool roll, air pump, owner’s manual and a stamped service booklet, along with a Porsche Production Specifications certificate confirming its matching-numbers engine and transmission.
Bidding for this stunning 930 Turbo Cabriolet is set to take place October 4, as part of Bonhams Cars’ The Audrain Concours Auction.