A notional £40,000-£75,000 offers air- and water-cooled 911 possibilities.
993
The obvious alternative. More refined mechanically, its ride is improved, and quieter. The 993’s aesthetics alone – that rear three-quarter aspect – will be enough to persuade some buyers. But the more raucous, frog-eye 964 will appeal to purer traditionalists.
G-body
In this bracket, SCs and 3.2s will range from useable, but requiring continuing work, to well-restored examples needing little more expenditure. Unassisted steering and less-effective brakes combine with a cruder ride to make these 911s more suitable for weekend fun than longer journeys.
997.2
£40,000 buys a good, low-mileage 350bhp Carrera or a 385bhp S with more use, but still with a clear service history. Less challenging to drive, these 2010-11 cars are still depreciating. Chasiss corrosion and normal…