Values of even less desirable Porsche 911 models have skyrocketed in recent years, but the early- to mid-1990s cars have always been special. This one falls well within the parameters, though it’s got a backstory that will turn many buyers away. This 1991 Porsche 911 has a rebuilt Texas title, and as one commenter noted, the issue could be the result of a collision with a deer.
Rebuilt title or not, this car’s quite the looker. It wears Grand Prix White over black leather, and it feature power windows and exterior mirrors, a sunroof, and a unique Turbo body kit. It has been modified, although lightly, with 18-inch wheels, power front seats, and a new stereo system. Under the rear engine cover lies a turbocharged 3.3-liter flat-six that makes 315 horsepower. It’s connected to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission.
This is one of the most iconic sports car silhouettes ever.Cars and Bids
This car’s apparently flaw-free appearance hides the rather nasty fact that it has a rebuilt title. A detail-oriented commenter on the auction mentioned finding information on the car’s damage, including repairs performed after a collision with a deer and subsequent hair removal. We’ll let you decide how that impacts your feelings on the car.
The interior looks untouched, though those are replacement seats.Cars and Bids
If it’s any indication of how valuable a good condition example of this car would be, it was bid to $95,000 with a rebuilt title and still didn’t meet the reserve price. While it’s a bummer for those hoping their bid would be the one, cars like this do occasionally pop up without deer damage, so it’s worth keeping your eyes open.