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1994 Porsche 911 America RS
Year: 1994
Make: Porsche
Model: 911 America RS
Mileage: 44,825 Original KM
VIN# WP0AB2966RS419067
Price: Inquire
Comments:
The original 1973 Carrera® RS was available in
Europe but unfortunately not in the USA. Porsche®
decided to build the 1993 Carrera® RS both to
European spec and a limited number in compliance
with US regulations. These US spec cars were
assigned the name “RS America”.
The intent was to create a basic lightweight, no
frills 911 with minimal luxury options. Fitting the
RS America with the M030 sport suspension package,
which included the use of much of the running gear
from the 911 C2 Turbo, led to higher performance
limits. The Turbo's progressively wound coil
springs, larger diameter front stabilizer bar, and
upgraded shock absorbers were standard equipment for
the RS America, as were 17” diameter C2 Turbo
wheels. The RSA rims were 7” wide on the front and
8” wide on the rear (as opposed to the 7” wide front
and 9” wide rear wheels of the C2 Turbo).
Due to larger than expected customer orders,
Porsche® continued building the RS America through
the end of July 1993 and therefore, some of these
“1993 model year only” cars were not released until
1994. Interestingly enough, the 1994 models all
differed from the 1993's by having “RS” in their Vin
number (as opposed to the “PS” of the 1993 models)
and by having rear seats fitted in place of the dual
storage bins that were standard on '93 RSAs.
The easiest way to recognize an RS America is that
it is the only 964 series 911 fitted with the large
fixed rear spoiler or “whaletail” as opposed to the
regular 911 C2 or C4's moveable “letter box” type
motor-driven spoiler that mechanically deploys and
stows depending on vehicle speed. Additionally there
is an “RS” decal in front of each rear wheel well at
the aft end of the door sill and of course the RS
America rear deck lid emblem.
When the cars were delivered to the US, the RS
America emblem and side decals were shipped loose in
the glove compartment and dealers were given an
instruction sheet showing to how to correctly locate
the emblems and decals on the car if the owner
requested them to. Consequently, not all RS
America's are fitted with model identification
emblems on the rear deck or “RS” decals on their
flanks just aft of the doors.
When the RS America was introduced it was the
cheapest 911 available and sold for $10,000 less
than a fully equipped C2.
Ironically, nowadays the market value of an RSA is
$10,000 higher than a C2 in similar condition with
similar mileage.







Representative:
The Ultimate Car Collection
Location of Vehicle:
Toronto, Canada
Contact Name: Andrea May
Phone: 705-797-1386
Email Seller:
Andrea May

1994 Porsche 911 America RS




