The 1987 Porsche 911 is part of the generation known as the 911 Classic, which ran from 1974–1989. This iconic German sports car employed the legendary air-cooled 3.2-liter flat-six engine, generating 217 horsepower through a manual transmission. Being a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicle, it offered an unparalleled weight distribution that made it renowned for its handling prowess. In 1987, the popular G50 five-speed manual transmission was introduced, known for its durability and user-friendly operation. The car boasts a timeless design with Porsche's distinctive round headlights and long, sloped rear. It may lack the technology and safety features of modern cars, but the 1987 911’s raw and focused driving experience is revered by car enthusiasts the world over.