The early-mid 1990s was a heyday for Porsche spotters. Not in the traditional trainspotting ‘must write that plate number down before I forget it’ kind of way. More for watching wave after wave of well-to-do businessmen plough their newly bought midlife crisis mobile into or over a lamppost or roundabout.
Turbo-powered examples simply added to the humiliation/laughter, and here in Dubai we have a prime culprit: the Porsche 964 Turbo (965). Great numberplate, by the way.
Quite how this particular example survived is unknown, despite the savage beatings the 3.6-litre engine has received since it first rolled off the production line in 1994. Either way, for owner Guillaume Simonnet, this is his pride and joy.
“I’ve always been a Porsche fan all my life and it was a dream of mine to one day own one,” explains Guillaume. “The first time I sat in a 964 Turbo was when I was 18 years old. It belonged to a friend of mine at the time in Paris, and he came to pick me up for a ride.
“The turbo kick, the shape, the sound. I just fell in love with it.”