Chassis No. WP0EB0915GS171353
In lieu of the 911 Turbo model which had been mired by changing emissions regulations in the United States, Porsche began offering a "Turbo Look" appearance package on the new 3.2-liter 911 Carrera in 1984. Option code M491 bestowed the Carrera with flared rear fenders and a "tea tray" rear spoiler largely ident..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ93ZBN700122
A joint project between Porsche and Volkswagen, the Porsche 924 was intended to replace the 914 as a more practical car that would serve a wider audience. With a front-engine, rear-transaxle layout, the 924 offered excellent weight distribution, tempting Porsche to undertake further development projects and, nat..
Chassis No. WP0CB29818U731374
On 26 March 1960, Porsche celebrated its first overall victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring with a silver Type 718 RS 60 Spyder driven by Hans Herrmann and Olivier Gendebien. This 'giant killer' was able to beat far more powerful offerings from Chevrolet, Maserati, and even Ferrari. To celebrate Hans Herrmann's 80..
Chassis No. WP0CA29864L001172
Internally dubbed SCM (Super Car Millennium), the development of the Carrera GT prototype was shrouded in secrecy with just a small team of designers and engineers responsible for the project. Expected to be a 'one off' design and prototyping exercise, they chose an exotic 5.5-liter V10 from an aborted racing pr..
Chassis No. WP0AD2A99JS157002
Debuting as the most powerful and unique 911 Turbo S ever created, the 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series would feature fresh aerodynamics, unique materials, and many luxurious details intricately finished by hand at Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. Previously known as "Exclusive", Porsche's in-house customization group ..
One of 15 924 Carrera GTS Clubsports, among the rarest Porsche models ever constructed
FIA Group 4 homologation variant of the 924 Carrera GTR
Alloy Matter roll cage, 935-style 'Lollipop' seats, Plexiglas windows
Two owners from new with just over 3600-kilometers indicated at cataloging
Turbocharged and intercooled 2093 cc 275-h..
Chassis No. WP0JB0936JS050192
Engine No. 68J00259
Transmission No. 2J10673
Porsche's iconic 911 Turbo model is perhaps the most recognizable of the marque, first introduced in 1974 as a road-going homologation version of the Porsche 934 race car. As such, it made use of the factory racing program's turbocharging innovations, initia..
Highly collectible No. 001/001 'Classic Series' Sonderwunsch (special request) 'Factory One-Off'
Built in Stuttgart, inspired by the design of the 2010 911 Sport Classic and the 2022 911 Sport Classic
Designed by Style Porsche Director of Special Projects, Grant Larson in conjunction with the Porsche Club of America (PCA)
Finished i..
1999
Porsche
911 Classic Club Coupe "Sonderwunsch" Factory One-Off
Chassis No. WP0AF2A92GS195285
There are some cars so perfectly suited to the era in which they were created that they become representative of not just the ethos of the manufacturer but of what is key to an entire generation of automobile enthusiasts. The 2016 Porsche 911 R is one such car. Built in limited numbers, it was an immediate hit w..
Chassis No. WP0AB0915KS120734
Nineteen eighty-nine would not only mark the 25th anniversary of 911, but it would also be the final year of the 3.2 Carrera. To mark the occasion, Porsche created a special 25th Anniversary Edition model, with only 300 coupes and 200 convertibles being produced. The cars were finished in either Satin Black Meta..
1989
Porsche
911 Carrera 25th Anniversary Special Edition Coupe