What: 1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 2 Cabriolet
Color: Grau-Metallic (likely Schiefergrau / Slate Grey Metallic; Porsche)
Interior: Himbeerrot / Magentarot Full Leather Porsche Exclusive Interior
Mileage: 58,617 km / 36,422 mi
Price: €94,990
Location: Osnabrück, Germany
Listing: mobile.de
By modern standards, this 964 Cabriolet almost feels backwards. The exterior is restrained and understated, finished in subtle grey metallic over a black soft top. Then you open the door.

Inside sits one of the more wonderfully excessive early-1990s Porsche Exclusive interiors we’ve seen in some time. Himbeerrot, translated roughly to Raspberry Red, covers nearly everything. Seats, dashboard, steering wheel, door panels, and center console all arrive wrapped in rich magenta-toned leather that feels far more reminiscent of high-fashion European luxury goods than the traditionally conservative sports car interiors Porsche is often associated with today.
The Porsche Exclusive department during the 964 era operated very differently from the streamlined configurator-driven process buyers know today. Special interiors like this often reflected highly personal customer commissions rather than carefully curated marketing exercises. Colors could become dramatically bolder, materials more experimental, and combinations far more individualistic than what most dealers would ever have ordered for showroom stock.
This particular car appears to lean heavily into that philosophy. Beyond the full Himbeerrot leather specification, the listing also notes factory wood trim, electrically adjustable comfort seats, a period-correct Grundig “Design by F.A. Porsche” radio, and even a console-mounted car phone that now feels less like technology and more like automotive archaeology.
The exterior itself almost undersells the car intentionally. Grey metallic over black roof keeps the overall presentation subtle enough that the interior remains the focal point, revealing itself only once the cabin comes into view. In many ways, that feels very Porsche Exclusive. Quiet sophistication on the outside, complete individuality underneath.
And in an era where most modern luxury interiors seem terrified of color, this one feels almost rebellious three decades later.































