Biggest mistake I ever made, selling my Turbo 3.6, which I bought from new with the factory-fitted sports exhaust. Magic on overrun. Tracked it and ragged it all over Europe. Just brilliant.
I remember driving this car for the first time back in the 90s and it had an acceleration that feels like a Bugatti these days. Thanks Chris for bringing this memory back
Chris, please dump Top Gear and make more TH-cam videos. The way you articulate and enthuse about motoring is unparalleled. You are brilliant. Please do more. Just to plug the gaps between Harry's Garage. Please!
My late father had an early silver 4 speed Turbo with RUF alloys. Absolutely gorgeous. You didn't need brakes you just dropped a gear and the thing would drop out of warp speed. Incredible torque. He then bought a Turbo 2 but that was a different car entirely.
Skewed driving position, turbo lag, quirky interior... Any new car would have gotten murdered for that, let alone a Porsche. But all these things don't matter when the car gets to a certain age, isn't it? Infact it becomes full of character and endearing! :) Love it!
I remember watching old Top Gear when this came out and Tiff took it round Brooklands and got it airborne at one point. That car was mint green from memory
Chris you just make my day. Every time I watch your reviews I am both entertained and educated. I feel like I’m driving. And I love any 964. Stupidly I owned 2 964 Carrera 4. Stupid? Yeah, I sold each one and regretted the next day. Thank you Chris.
I owned the US 1991 911 965 Turbo with tasteful performance mods. It was truly an exciting car to drive, reliable-(except for the power valve and intercooler o-ring) and rock solid. His description is spot on. This is the 3.6 version, even more fun.
I agree. This and 993 2S without the aerokit. Anything that came after these air cooled are completely different cars. They just call 'em 911 but they're not the same anymore.
Had the pleasure of seeing you drive back and forth past me as I was out cycling on my bike that day, if you ever feel the need to take a spin in a nice Evo 2 integrale, just let me know..
I think that Chris has actually been very clever to (rightly) praise the 964 turbo as one of the best LOOKING 911’s ever whilst actually withholding any praise for its handling; if anything he’s damning it with faint praise simply describing it as a great GT car…
@@ben4373 Yes, he certainly points out the turbo lag - which probably is the problem. And yes, it is one of the most beatiful 911s ever. The proportions just look right with those wheels and the brake duct inlets look amazing.
I remember in the days of the Gordini Turbo or RS Turbo, the lag was a plus and the journalists would rave about it! Driving those cars quickly took skill to manage it, which I guess is why it's been dialled out in recent years?
@@Retrobeemer How many times have you heard a journo bang on about throttle response? Which is totally fine obviously, but then to go back and imply the lag is somehow a good thing is a bit rich :)
Agree totally. Gotta talk the talk, to get the best $$$$. Followed and read Chris for probably 15 years now, but this makes me squirm a little, as I thought it was everything he was against. Still love his work though...
I see Chris Harris in the title and thumbnail I click instantly I then see a 964 Turbo in the video and I watch to the end definitely one of the best looking 911's ever made.
3:11 Not the "comfort seats" … that's a crumpled leather appearance, these are sport bolstered electric seats with manual slider. btw. the shifter boot is not original (or it's a tequipment or bespoke piece) it's odd that this is a cassette dash in 1994 (the CD was normal) and the parking brake is correctly adjusted (the lever was a stamped metal shape that was weak and would bend towards the driver, this car is obviously very low miles and not driven other than for pleasure.) the rear wiper was no-cost optional delete and the cars with the delete option are prized over the cars with the hole in the rear glass and the enormous box housing the wiper motor. I don't know about the EU/UK/EMEA markets, but the twin tip pipes were reserved for the turbo S, so I wonder if this turbo 3.6 X88 got the twin tips in that kit always or just in some cases. All in all, a literal 1 of 1 vehicle for the money-no-object collector. Me, car for car, I'd take the 964 RS and love its manual steering and narrow-hipped 282 hp all the more, but in its day, the turbo 3.6 was the Godzilla of Porsches … nobody could imagine a more outrageously over the top "nothing exceeds like excess" supercar. I remember being at the track watching one cold start and raw fuel dripping out the exhaust in blue, flumes of fury … the owner had already removed the cats and brought it to the track with no delay! What an inspiring machine and at the unobtanium price of "over $100,000!" … now, they're 10 times that much and literally unobtanium because nobody is selling. : )
That G4TBO plate was originally on my car (1993 964 Turbo 3.3). The previous owner of my car then imported this Brunei car and changed the plate over. Small world :-)
Permit me a chuckle for the modern vehicle. I’m fortunate enough to have an AMG GLA45 which damn near hits the spot on similar power (375hp). I’ve had classic bikes and know the sheer wallet emptying delight of owning “old stuff”. This I’m sure would lead you down a very similar path. The Porsche looks great, can’t carry the detritus of modern life and may well have to be ground anchored to your air conditioned garage to keep the “Bad Boys” at bay. I’ll keep the shopping trolley rocket and admire Chris’s wonderful commentary for a vehicle I have no wish to own. But maybe that Citroen Mehari for the summer, now there’s a thought…..
I had a 964 C4 in Guards red. I used it every day, never rode the clutch because the dealer said so and loved it to the moon and back. The offset driving position takes a bit of getting used to but loved every day I had it.
My all time favourite, tiff needle did a fantastic review when it first came out, think it was an old topgear where he took it up to about 160mph, great shape
I think 911's best look was the 993. I think the 992 is a gorgeous looking generation of Porsche and you can see where it has accents of the 993 in its design
Ultimate Top gear without the Foolery although I did like it with the old trio... Imagine Henry Catchpole, Chris Harris and Harry Metcalfe.... Now that is the ultimate Trio in my eyes...
Three gentlemen. Learned friend Harris has some humor, but I doubt there would be any sitcom in there. The other two have their occasional joke that render them dry to the point you'd think their male output comes in powder. With collectibles, there will not be doughnuts or burnt rubber, like in this video, and it becomes a rather nerdy thing. That's not a value judgment, I might like it, as I do like the YT work of each of these. What hangs over these ideas is the shadow of one uncivilized brutal loudmouth punk who thought that his celeb status gave him more freedom in the social behavior and ethics arena than is acceptable in the real world. Mainly funny situations because of the antisocial core. These three you mention are not going to even try to copy that old format, good for them. Nor do I see them stoop to Benny Hill or Carry On levels attempted at incidentally by the original fab three of Bottoms Up Gear - what was it called again?
Now where's my lottery ticket? Chris will you please start the "Harris on Cars" series again? "Lag is fun!" THIS!!!! "Modern cars are too shouty" THIS THIS!!!
Always loved the 3.6 Turbo's - 2 wheel drive with those beautiful 3 piece wheels... I love the color - had always loved it on early split window vettes and the early FIA 289 Cobra's, never considered the color on a 964 but it is gorgeous! Only thing differnet I would have on the spec were oxblood guts with the same light metallic blue paint... ooooo la la!
He spends most of his time in LA and runs a small fleet of cars there. The import/pollution excess charges for importations into California are insane and while he is not stuck for a few bob he said last year he refuses to pay them.
@@Irishesbox11 yeah I've seen his post on Instagram stating he now lives in America and the steering wheel is on the wrong side. Someone is going to get a lovely car.
That script on the engine cover said it all….it had ENORMOUS wheels and brakes for the time….it’s such a smoothed over body compared to the G series with its ingenious beautiful solution to bumper integration…the accordion thingies 😄….bellows…you know….it’s a classic shape, the G series…born in the seventies but part of our eternal image of the 80s
considering the auction fee is capped at £6k, sadly even this short film is borderline loss-making. it's great advertising for the platform, and hopefully it can generate some YT money for Chris, Neil and team
Ah, my dad had an Austin Princess in that colour (sort of)…Astral Blue they called it at the time. Absolutely loved it. There was a Jenson Interceptor in the next street that seemed to be the same colour too 😍😂
I enjoy car noise, the modest speed is perfect to me for that car, one thing I definitely agree is the turbo lag...I would love that feel once it kicks in.
Amazing how every car they feature on the channel for sale is brilliant. Who knew, the 964 is suddenly Harris's favourite 911! Well, until he does a video on a different 911, then that will be the best. Even the awful turbo lag is a positive. Ker-ching! The reality? This is not a great driver's car, and how it drives is in any case irrelevant as it won't be bought to be driven. It's got too few miles. It'll be bought to be possessed for possession's sake, perhaps with an eye to financial return, but not with much if any genuine intention to use it as a car.
Friend of mines dad back in the 90s bought a bright yellow one. Dad let the son, BOTH PCA/POC members and racers., 'borrow the car'. Son and sons friend took a video of it doing 202 on the digital and 200 on the analog down I-10 out in AZ. These things are STUPID fast ! 365hp?.. more like 450ish imho
Anything Chris Harris, I click. Add Jenson Button in it, I'll rewatch 10x over.
same, best car reviewer
I concur, but might I add Henry Catchpole as well. It would be an epic duo.
I watched the video when Chris went to Andy Preuningers Porsche GT car museum at least 20 or 30 times lmaoo
This is the best type of Chris Harris content.
Harry's Garage vibes with incredible camera work.
He is very good but Harry is Harry
No where near as good as Harry.
@@Brownalebelly I’d say they’re both great and different. Both bring something different but no need to rank them, other than bloody good!
@@Brownalebelly i watch all of harry's content for the cars. i can take or leave him. he's just way too posh on up his own hole for me.
no one compares you harry. fool
As a fellow Porsche nut, I could listen to Chris all day. His passion is just great.
Jenson Button + Chris Harris. Top Gear dream team right there.👍
As good as freddie and paddy have done on the show we need some proper car people on top gear now
I’d keep Freddie, sack off Paddy.
Yes if fifth gear can have karun chandhok top gear can get jenson
It would be better than the other 2 clowns they have on top gear
@@jack14kd they’re all awful let’s face it.
Biggest mistake I ever made, selling my Turbo 3.6, which I bought from new with the factory-fitted sports exhaust. Magic on overrun. Tracked it and ragged it all over Europe. Just brilliant.
Better have loved and lost Ian...
I remember driving this car for the first time back in the 90s and it had an acceleration that feels like a Bugatti these days.
Thanks Chris for bringing this memory back
Chris, please dump Top Gear and make more TH-cam videos. The way you articulate and enthuse about motoring is unparalleled. You are brilliant. Please do more. Just to plug the gaps between Harry's Garage. Please!
Well said! We just love your amazing knowledge, understanding and passion for cars.
We really don't need anything else.
Would he dump the salary from top gear?!
My late father had an early silver 4 speed Turbo with RUF alloys. Absolutely gorgeous. You didn't need brakes you just dropped a gear and the thing would drop out of warp speed.
Incredible torque.
He then bought a Turbo 2 but that was a different car entirely.
Skewed driving position, turbo lag, quirky interior... Any new car would have gotten murdered for that, let alone a Porsche. But all these things don't matter when the car gets to a certain age, isn't it? Infact it becomes full of character and endearing! :) Love it!
Perfection is boring. Give me a 90s 911 over anything modern.
Indeed. When bad things get old enough, bad becomes characteristic.
People seem to forget the turbo lag is what made the Ferrari F40 so exhilarating. And arguably still the greatest supercar ever made
I’ll do ya one better for quirky I drive 928’s lol
@@donkremer6019 makes them iconic
I remember watching old Top Gear when this came out and Tiff took it round Brooklands and got it airborne at one point. That car was mint green from memory
Chris you just make my day. Every time I watch your reviews I am both entertained and educated. I feel like I’m driving. And I love any 964. Stupidly I owned 2 964 Carrera 4. Stupid? Yeah, I sold each one and regretted the next day. Thank you Chris.
@R A oh gosh, gee, great, thanks for your opinion. I couldn’t be less interested.
This 964 in this blue is absolutely gorgeous.
I owned the US 1991 911 965 Turbo with tasteful performance mods. It was truly an exciting car to drive, reliable-(except for the power valve and intercooler o-ring) and rock solid. His description is spot on. This is the 3.6 version, even more fun.
The 965 is actually a prototype V8 911.
Chris just keeps it real..that's why he is so good at what he does
In a world where being a petrol head is frowned upon , Chris makes you feel proud to be one , thank you Mr Harris
No it's not
Chris, your the best at what you do, I’ve been watching you since your TH-cam days, and I take everything you say about cars as the gospel truth. 👍☘️
I’d have watched an hour of that… perhaps longer… we need more Chris Harris content!
Agree 100%!
Chris is right...This is the best looking 911 ever. Over the years 911's have gotten bigger and fatter. This car is sized and shaped to perfection
I agree. This and 993 2S without the aerokit. Anything that came after these air cooled are completely different cars. They just call 'em 911 but they're not the same anymore.
Had the pleasure of seeing you drive back and forth past me as I was out cycling on my bike that day, if you ever feel the need to take a spin in a nice Evo 2 integrale, just let me know..
The clear signal lenses....subtle details that compliment the cars color
giving that 964 Turbo the beans on a run to Le Mans or Cannes would be motoring heaven. Someone's going to be a very lucky enthusiast.
We need a Part 2 on track!!! Perhaps with both, Harris and Button, please?
And elsewhere, in a PCA interview Chris states that 964 Turbo is the worst of the elffers...
Beautiful it is certainly.
Beautiful aerial drone shots!
Indeed. It's an advert masquerading as a review.
I think that Chris has actually been very clever to (rightly) praise the 964 turbo as one of the best LOOKING 911’s ever whilst actually withholding any praise for its handling; if anything he’s damning it with faint praise simply describing it as a great GT car…
@@ben4373 Yes, he certainly points out the turbo lag - which probably is the problem. And yes, it is one of the most beatiful 911s ever. The proportions just look right with those wheels and the brake duct inlets look amazing.
The earlier cars were very similar but somehow far better looking. As for the widebody, they were always just badly proportioned.
@@CheeeseToastie One like the mother, the other the daughter. Opinions are like assholes: everyone has one.
favorite color of Porsche. i wonder if the engine open lever was moved to the driver side door jam? awesome car!
I never understood why 964 were kinda less loved at one point I always loved them
+1. Ditto. . A '98 Carrera S (993) owner. .. Elf'ers, there all good!!
if CH designed and built a car, it would be a game changer. I only watch TG to listen to him. Proper geezer
Brings back memories of watching Tiff Needell's 964 turbo review when I was a kid.
"There's been this whole drive to make turbocharged cars feel normally aspirated...". Whose bloody fault is THAT Chris? :)
Yep same goes for the engine noise and the 'pops' nowadays...
I remember in the days of the Gordini Turbo or RS Turbo, the lag was a plus and the journalists would rave about it! Driving those cars quickly took skill to manage it, which I guess is why it's been dialled out in recent years?
@@Retrobeemer How many times have you heard a journo bang on about throttle response? Which is totally fine obviously, but then to go back and imply the lag is somehow a good thing is a bit rich :)
Takes all the fun away imo... used to hold on when my sapphire cosworth came on boost, that's the best part not knowing which way the rears gonna go 🤣
Agree totally. Gotta talk the talk, to get the best $$$$. Followed and read Chris for probably 15 years now, but this makes me squirm a little, as I thought it was everything he was against. Still love his work though...
I see Chris Harris in the title and thumbnail I click instantly I then see a 964 Turbo in the video and I watch to the end definitely one of the best looking 911's ever made.
I’d rather a NA than the turbo. It’s gonna fetch a huge sum regardless. From an exterior aesthetic, probably my favorite 911
I can listen to Chris talking cars all day. It’s like an angel quoting poetry 😃
Anyone know where this was filmed?
Being 57, I’ve been blessed to drive those when they were new. Unfortunately never had the money to buy a Porsche. ’When you dream, you are alive’ 😏
3:11 Not the "comfort seats" … that's a crumpled leather appearance, these are sport bolstered electric seats with manual slider.
btw. the shifter boot is not original (or it's a tequipment or bespoke piece) it's odd that this is a cassette dash in 1994 (the CD was normal) and the parking brake is correctly adjusted (the lever was a stamped metal shape that was weak and would bend towards the driver, this car is obviously very low miles and not driven other than for pleasure.) the rear wiper was no-cost optional delete and the cars with the delete option are prized over the cars with the hole in the rear glass and the enormous box housing the wiper motor.
I don't know about the EU/UK/EMEA markets, but the twin tip pipes were reserved for the turbo S, so I wonder if this turbo 3.6 X88 got the twin tips in that kit always or just in some cases.
All in all, a literal 1 of 1 vehicle for the money-no-object collector.
Me, car for car, I'd take the 964 RS and love its manual steering and narrow-hipped 282 hp all the more, but in its day, the turbo 3.6 was the Godzilla of Porsches … nobody could imagine a more outrageously over the top "nothing exceeds like excess" supercar. I remember being at the track watching one cold start and raw fuel dripping out the exhaust in blue, flumes of fury … the owner had already removed the cats and brought it to the track with no delay! What an inspiring machine and at the unobtanium price of "over $100,000!" … now, they're 10 times that much and literally unobtanium because nobody is selling. : )
The 964 and the 997.1 are in my opinion the best looking 911s of all time!
Anybody know how many horizon blue rhd 3.6 turbos were made ?
This man can do no motoring wrong. A joy to watch.
I couldn't agree more. I love these things. Give it the S package with the rear air intakes and I get weak in the knees.
I really love the rear end 😍
Beautiful car!! Driving machine at its finest & purest!
That G4TBO plate was originally on my car (1993 964 Turbo 3.3). The previous owner of my car then imported this Brunei car and changed the plate over. Small world :-)
Permit me a chuckle for the modern vehicle.
I’m fortunate enough to have an AMG GLA45 which damn near hits the spot on similar power (375hp). I’ve had classic bikes and know the sheer wallet emptying delight of owning “old stuff”. This I’m sure would lead you down a very similar path. The Porsche looks great, can’t carry the detritus of modern life and may well have to be ground anchored to your air conditioned garage to keep the “Bad Boys” at bay.
I’ll keep the shopping trolley rocket and admire Chris’s wonderful commentary for a vehicle I have no wish to own. But maybe that Citroen Mehari for the summer, now there’s a thought…..
We miss seeing u on TH-cam Chris Harris.
I had a 964 C4 in Guards red. I used it every day, never rode the clutch because the dealer said so and loved it to the moon and back. The offset driving position takes a bit of getting used to but loved every day I had it.
My all time favourite, tiff needle did a fantastic review when it first came out, think it was an old topgear where he took it up to about 160mph, great shape
Mr Harris does like those roads around Raglan and Usk. I recognised the village hall just outside Chainbrdge. Awesome looking car.
Dream would be Button and Harris showing us what they can do on track. Maybe Button in his car and Chris in a A/C Cobra😉
The 964 is my all-time favorite Porsche road car.
There is only one modification I would do to this beauty and that would be fitting a KW Suspension kit to it. Absolutely beautiful to drive!
My most favorite 911 model! With golden BBS rims and in light blue or black-perfection for me!
930 Turbo made me fall in love with Porsche back in early 80's
Always been a fan of the 964, but personally I think the 993, especially the Turbo, is a much better looking 911.
I think 911's best look was the 993. I think the 992 is a gorgeous looking generation of Porsche and you can see where it has accents of the 993 in its design
Maybe, but they're not the car that's being reviewed and nobody asked what's better!
Ultimate Top gear without the Foolery although I did like it with the old trio... Imagine Henry Catchpole, Chris Harris and Harry Metcalfe.... Now that is the ultimate Trio in my eyes...
Three gentlemen. Learned friend Harris has some humor, but I doubt there would be any sitcom in there. The other two have their occasional joke that render them dry to the point you'd think their male output comes in powder. With collectibles, there will not be doughnuts or burnt rubber, like in this video, and it becomes a rather nerdy thing. That's not a value judgment, I might like it, as I do like the YT work of each of these. What hangs over these ideas is the shadow of one uncivilized brutal loudmouth punk who thought that his celeb status gave him more freedom in the social behavior and ethics arena than is acceptable in the real world. Mainly funny situations because of the antisocial core. These three you mention are not going to even try to copy that old format, good for them. Nor do I see them stoop to Benny Hill or Carry On levels attempted at incidentally by the original fab three of Bottoms Up Gear - what was it called again?
Now where's my lottery ticket?
Chris will you please start the "Harris on Cars" series again?
"Lag is fun!" THIS!!!!
"Modern cars are too shouty" THIS THIS!!!
I'm a 993 guy at heart, but the the 964 is iconic. And.... bad boys is the movie that made me fall in love with Porsche
Really nice Porche 964...very unique color too...Horizon Blue...I like this Turbo 964 Porsche.
Always loved the 3.6 Turbo's - 2 wheel drive with those beautiful 3 piece wheels... I love the color - had always loved it on early split window vettes and the early FIA 289 Cobra's, never considered the color on a 964 but it is gorgeous! Only thing differnet I would have on the spec were oxblood guts with the same light metallic blue paint... ooooo la la!
Had a 964 speedster back in 2002. Speed yellow. rs interior. Drove it round London in 2003 whilst working. Many a happy time.
How could anyone sell this car????
What is the colour of this car? It’s such a perfect colour!
ikr? It’s Horizon Blue Metallic, one-off spec’d by the Sultan of Brunei.
Chris is the best, cheers from New York!
I would like to see chris review the new RUF SCR.
Wonderful, just wonderful! A good friend bought one in 2002 for peanuts. What an investment that turned out to be.
Amazing video.....................Far far too short though, we need more on this car.
Beautiful car, can't understand why Jenson would want to sell it. That thing will only ever appreciate.
He spends most of his time in LA and runs a small fleet of cars there. The import/pollution excess charges for importations into California are insane and while he is not stuck for a few bob he said last year he refuses to pay them.
@@Irishesbox11 yeah I've seen his post on Instagram stating he now lives in America and the steering wheel is on the wrong side. Someone is going to get a lovely car.
Collecting Cars listened from the last Porsche video about Harris not driving it, well done for listening to the comments!
Horizon blue, best color since Irish Green and Slate Grey. (riviera blue is also cool tbh)
That script on the engine cover said it all….it had ENORMOUS wheels and brakes for the time….it’s such a smoothed over body compared to the G series with its ingenious beautiful solution to bumper integration…the accordion thingies 😄….bellows…you know….it’s a classic shape, the G series…born in the seventies but part of our eternal image of the 80s
And that blue looks beautiful with it 😍😍😍😍😍
How much do you think this car might cost? I have no idea
I will always say the 993 turbo is my #1, but this 964, it's a close second
considering the auction fee is capped at £6k, sadly even this short film is borderline loss-making.
it's great advertising for the platform, and hopefully it can generate some YT money for Chris, Neil and team
Likely a loss leader for them then...
Sometimes people do things for the love of it and not for the money.
Damn, I'll have to drive mine Turbo 3.6 to work today))
"IT'S A LIMITED EDITION!"
"YOU DAMN RIGHT IT'S LIMITED!"
We need a mini review of everything Chris does a video on, on collecting cars.
In a world where opinions about cars are subjective, Chris Harris remains objectively correct.
That BB Porsche got me into Porsches. Stunning.
Classic Chris Harris, used to love his channel.
I'm Being selfish but I wish whenever got the top gear job so we still had him on youtube more.
Ah, my dad had an Austin Princess in that colour (sort of)…Astral Blue they called it at the time. Absolutely loved it. There was a Jenson Interceptor in the next street that seemed to be the same colour too 😍😂
The 964 is the best looking 911 in my opinion 👌🏼
Huge regrets not buying one a decade ago when they were reasonable money 😔
HOw much were they back then? (Now they're around £150,000-£200,000)
I rented a 964T in Japan for a day, and haven’t stopped thinking about it since. That was 5 years ago. I’d sell my soul for one of these animals.
I enjoy car noise, the modest speed is perfect to me for that car, one thing I definitely agree is the turbo lag...I would love that feel once it kicks in.
964 and 996 for me. Such amazing cars to drive.
This is sooo gorgeous. Thanks for the video. I hate lag, by the way. The way it sounds is amazing.
I wonder why the Sultan specified a rear wash wipe 🧐
That's my 964 thank you!
Amazing how every car they feature on the channel for sale is brilliant. Who knew, the 964 is suddenly Harris's favourite 911! Well, until he does a video on a different 911, then that will be the best. Even the awful turbo lag is a positive. Ker-ching! The reality? This is not a great driver's car, and how it drives is in any case irrelevant as it won't be bought to be driven. It's got too few miles. It'll be bought to be possessed for possession's sake, perhaps with an eye to financial return, but not with much if any genuine intention to use it as a car.
Exactly. In sure he said this was one of the biggest let Down cars he ever drove in a previous non biased video
One of my favourite automotive journalists with such a great journalists as Henry Catchpole Harry's Metcalfe Jetrhro Bovingthon
Friend of mines dad back in the 90s bought a bright yellow one. Dad let the son, BOTH PCA/POC members and racers., 'borrow the car'. Son and sons friend took a video of it doing 202 on the digital and 200 on the analog down I-10 out in AZ. These things are STUPID fast ! 365hp?.. more like 450ish imho
What about the 996?
Because of my age, I have a bias. The 964 was the 911 of my late teens and early 20s. As such, I find it very beautiful.
964 is my favourite 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That turbo whoosh at 4:20
Chris Harris on Cars was the best car show in history. Change my mind.
Nice in Horizon Blue.
Lovely 964 colour
Was this one in Bad Boys?? I always believed it was the 993!
Love Porsche cars. any model would do me , just to own one is a dream , nice review Chril, love your stuff
Why did it Mr. Harris so long to love a 964? The road spec cup cars are perfection for me!!!
cos he laps up that Singer fellas bs
@@thomasfitch5668 yes singers are terrible. In the future they will putting those cars back to stock, if possible
@@chadbarbaro and probably worth double for that "conversion" to another sultana or monkey
Give me a quirky old school 911 any day of the week, superb!
As the owner of a 3.3 turbo, he is spot on.