Porsche 993 Speedster: The 911 That Skipped Mainstream Production - Storyboard
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The Speedster is one of the purest body styles of the Porsche 911
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The Speedster was always meant to be a lightweight, open-top cruiser
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The Speedster body style was introduced with the Porsche 356 back in 1948
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The most distinctive feature of the Porsche Speedster is the steeply raked windshield and lack of convertible top
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While the Speedster has existed across several generations of the 911, the 993 was not one of them
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Officially, there was never a production variant of the 993 Speedster
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But in 1995, Porsche built one for "Butzi" Porsche's 50th birthday
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"Butzi" 993 Speedster was the only one that started life as a Speedster under Porsche
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The only "true" 993 Speedster features a narrow body
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The car's exterior is finished in Aventura Green
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The 17-inch silver Carrera wheels complement the exterior paint
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Inside, you get an RS interior with walnut finishes on the dash
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At its heart lies a 3.6-liter flat-6, making 285 hp and 251 lb-ft
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It was paired to a Tiptronic automatic transmission
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To make the 993 Speedster, Porsche used parts from the 964 Speedster, of which 936 were built
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A few other 993 Speedster conversions were done over the years, like Jerry Seinfeld's car, which started as a Carrera 4S Cabriolet
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But "Butzi" Porsche's Aventura Green car remains the only 993 built as a Speedster from brand-new
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Swipe up to learn more about the 993 Speedster and why Porsche didn't put it into production
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