1989 911 Speedster

What's it gonna take to finally bring this one home?

40 years after the final 356 Speedster rolled off the assembly line, Porsche brought back the Speedster ethos for the final year of the Carrera 3.2, which also happened to be the 911s 25 year anniversary. Taking cues from the original Speedster, the new 911 featured a frameless, raked windshield along with a dual hump tonneau cover replacing the rear seats, roll-up windows, and a flimsy top for emergency wet-weather situations. So very Speedster.

This 1989 911 Speedster came finished in Paint-to-Sample Light Yellow over a gorgeous Mahogany partial leather interior and showed 13,000 miles on the odometer. The car looked to be in nice condition showing a bit of wear, but nothing too crazy. The gallery included paint meter readings and a pdf of invoices accompanied the car with the most recent from December of 2023.

We last saw this car in May of 2024 when it failed to sell at a final bid of $239,930 and it has since been listed for $359,800 online. Over the last twelve months 3.2 Speedsters have averaged $213,000 with a top sale of $307,500* achieved in June of last year for an 18,000-mile Silver over Marine Blue car once owned by Seinfeld. While I do think this color combination is wayyy better, our Spotlight car failed to sell yet again at a final bid of $250,000. Might take another run, perhaps at a big sale, to see over $300k.

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