The 928GT is the most rare 928 that porsche massed produced with with around 2,000 Models. A 1,000 less than the GTS version. For the US only about 100 were produced in 1991. This car was one of the last that came off the line so it’s literally one of...
1991 Porsche 928 GT, finished in Black over a Gray leather interior, features 17-inch Cup 2 wheels, a factory GT rear wing, body-color side molding, and a power sunroof. Powered by a hand-built 5.0-liter V8 producing 326 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque, it comes with the GT’s factory 5-speed...
Offered from 1989 to 1991, the Porsche 928 GT was positioned as the high-performance variant of the model line, offering increased power along with a standard 5-speed manual transaxle and limited-slip differential. One of approximately 145 U.S.-market examples built for the final model year, this 1991 GT was ordered in...
The Porsche 928 GT was introduced in 1989 as a lighter, sportier, and better-equipped version of the brand’s flagship V8-powered grand touring car, offered exclusively with a short-ratio 5-speed manual transaxle and a limited-slip differential. This 1991 example was originally sold new in Germany and reportedly used as a Porsche...