02-22-2012, 10:14 PM
Hi All,
I have just joined and popped in to say hello.
I have an extremely rare car for Australia, in fact, the only one of its kind.
My '92 Cabriolet is one of only two to come to Aus in that year. My Tiefschwarzt on Cashmere leather, 6-speed, being the better of the two, of course! The other was a red on black tiptronic. Sales were really slow that year, just like the rest of the world, so mine sat in the showroom til early '93 before someone snapped it up. In Australia, the '93 list price was around $150,000! I believe the first owner picked it up for a nice discount. I am the second owner and have been so for about twelve years.
In '93 there were only three imported and in '94 again only three...for the whole country.
There were 136 968's imported in total. 68 coupes, 60 CS's and 8 Cabs, making them quite a rarity here. As I understand it, there were fewer than 900 right hand drive cabriolets made in total. Where are the rest of them, I wonder? Mostly the UK, I suppose.
Anyway, I love it! A friend whom I hadn't seen for a while asked me the other day, "do you still have that nice little Porsche?". To which, I replied, "they'll probably bury me in that!"
Cheers to one and all,
AJR
I have just joined and popped in to say hello.
I have an extremely rare car for Australia, in fact, the only one of its kind.
My '92 Cabriolet is one of only two to come to Aus in that year. My Tiefschwarzt on Cashmere leather, 6-speed, being the better of the two, of course! The other was a red on black tiptronic. Sales were really slow that year, just like the rest of the world, so mine sat in the showroom til early '93 before someone snapped it up. In Australia, the '93 list price was around $150,000! I believe the first owner picked it up for a nice discount. I am the second owner and have been so for about twelve years.
In '93 there were only three imported and in '94 again only three...for the whole country.
There were 136 968's imported in total. 68 coupes, 60 CS's and 8 Cabs, making them quite a rarity here. As I understand it, there were fewer than 900 right hand drive cabriolets made in total. Where are the rest of them, I wonder? Mostly the UK, I suppose.
Anyway, I love it! A friend whom I hadn't seen for a while asked me the other day, "do you still have that nice little Porsche?". To which, I replied, "they'll probably bury me in that!"
Cheers to one and all,
AJR

