1993 911 Carrera 4 Coupe 30th Anniversary Jubilee Edition

A new record, but at the cost of a big restoration. Was it worth it?

The 964 30th Anniversary Jubilee Edition was introduced for the 1993 model year to celebrate 30 years of the Porsche 911. Produced exclusively for the European market and limited to 911 examples, it was based on the Carrera 4 and combined the naturally aspirated 3.6-liter flat-six with the Turbo’s widebody, polished Cup wheels, special badging, and a commemorative “30 Jahre 911” interior. Buyers could choose from just three exterior colors—Viola Metallic, Polar Silver Metallic, or the ultra-rare Amethyst Metallic—paired with either Rubicon Grey or optional Black leather, making these among the most distinctive special-edition 964s Porsche ever produced.

This 1993 911 Carrera 4 Coupe 30th Anniversary Jubilee Edition was number 61 of the 911 produced and came finished in Viola Metallic over a Rubicon Grey leather interior. We last saw this car in November of 2024 when it sold for $175,000, but has gone through quite the restoration with over $244,000 in work since then and features tons of great pictures from the process in the gallery.

Since our Spotlight Car last sold in November of 2024, two other 30th Anniversary Jubilee Editions have found new homes. A 64,000-mile Polar Silver Metallic example sold for $150,000, while a 12,840-mile Viola Metallic over Rubicon Grey car brought $330,000 in March 2025. Our Spotlight Car topped them both, selling at a final bid of $340,964 and setting a new all-time high along the way. Even so, that figure still falls well short of the 2024 purchase price plus the more than $244,000 invested in the restoration.

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