Specifications and Options
964 Carrera RS M740 – Factory Exhibition / Press / Pre-Launch Specification Vehicle
C00 German Supplied
Production Completion Date: August 1991
German First Registration: January 1992
UK First Registration: October 1997
Complete UK MOT history from 1997 to present
Maritime Blue exterior
Black interior with Cloth / Nomex RS inlays
5-Speed Manual Transmission (G50/10)
Torque-Controlled Limited Slip Differential
Automatically Deploying Rear Spoiler
Thin Window Glass (except windscreen)
Rear Seat Delete
Aluminium Front Luggage Compartment Lid
Leather-Wrapped 4-Spoke Steering Wheel (360mm diameter)
Manually Adjustable Exterior Mirrors
Description
This is an exceptionally rare and very early example of the 964 RS, designated internally as M740, denoting its original use by Porsche AG as an exhibition and prototype car. Believed to be one of just six M740-coded examples, this car was displayed at official Porsche events and motoring exhibitions during the model's launch phase. This example was also kept and owned by Porsche AG for the first 20,000 KM’s prior to being selectively sold to a renown German Aristocrat /socialite to be seen around Germany as the cars first owner, post factory.
This RS is also one of the earliest numbered cars known to exist worldwide from the RS database, outside of the Porsche Museum.
Supplied with period documentation, including letters from Porsche and former owners, as well as a dated Porsche "Press & PR" release titled “The Rebirth of a Legend”, this example presents a valuable piece of 911 RS development and marketing history.
The Carrera RS was introduced for the European market in 1991 as a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive variant of the 964, directly inspired by the 911 Carrera Cup race car and carrying DNA from earlier RS and RSR models. Built around the M64/03 flat-six, the RS produced 260PS (256bhp), paired with a single-mass flywheel and the G50/10 close-ratio transmission featuring steel synchromesh and asymmetrical LSD.
In addition to its reworked drivetrain, the RS was equipped with a stripped-back interior, firmer suspension with 40mm lower ride height, stiffer springs, adjustable anti-roll bars, and no power steering. It represented a no-compromise driver’s car built for road and track.
A total of 2,276 964 Carrera RS units were produced, of which 1,910 were “Basic” or “Lightweight” specification. This M740-coded example, however, stands apart with its unique provenance and early factory presentation history, making it one of the most significant and desirable 964 RS cars to reach the market.