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Rare 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster Once Owned By Rally Legend Walter Röhrl Is Up For Grabs
Speedsters are already a rare breed, but the two-time world champion and Porsche has given this example, some unique upgrades makes it even more special
Something special caught my eye as I was browsing Bring-A-Trailer the other day, a special 911 Speedster with an interesting ownership story. The 1989 911 Speedster is a pretty rare car by itself, with only 823 examples produced. But the interesting thing that drew my attention was who the ex-owner of the car was - Walter Röhrl. That name is instantly familiar to those of us who are enamored with motorsports and the Porsche brand. The man is a two-time former WRC Champion and Porsche factory driver/brand ambassador.
2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S: A Performance SUV That Should Be On Your Radar
Beyond its limited production run for a single model year, here's why you should bid on this pristine hard-to-find 955 Cayenne Turbo S
Remember the early 2000s? Back when flip phones were peak tech and Britney was rocking a shaved head? That’s also when Porsche dropped a bomb called the Cayenne. Sure, some folks scoffed – a Porsche SUV? But here’s the thing: the Cayenne, along with the Boxster, saved Porsche’s bacon. They were the volume sellers that funded glorious things like the Carrera GT. Plus, they practically invented the whole "sporty SUV" thing. (Yes, yes, I know the Lamborghini LM002 came first, but the Cayenne brought it mainstream.)
2010 Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia: A Factory-Built Off-Roader Worth Collecting
With just 285 examples ever built, this is your chance to get your hands on this extremely rare gen-1 Cayenne that packs some proper off-road chops
The Porsche Cayenne is a name synonymous with luxury and sportiness and, perhaps less so, off-road prowess. But what if we told you there’s a Cayenne that can tackle sand dunes with the same aplomb it tackles Rodeo Drive? While this might look like any other Cayenne to the average Joe, to the eagle-eyed amongst you, you know that this one is special. This, my friends, is the 2010 Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia that’s come up for sale on Bring-a-Trailer, is a ridiculously rare (only 285 made!) off-road-ready beast that’ll have you conquering sand dunes and carving up canyons in equal measure.
Wingless Wonder: A 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring That's Priced Below Average
With just 1,100-mile on the clock, here's why this 911 GT3 Touring finished in (PTS) superior red metallic is a great deal
Look, let’s be honest. Every other Porsche 911 on the road these days looks like it escaped from a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon’s office. All bloated and overdone. But this 2022 GT3 Touring? This, my friends, is a Porsche with a purpose. First off, the paint. Forget boring ol’ black or white. This example is dipped in a paint-to-sample Superior Red metallic (W10), a rare PTS color. Yeah, that’s right. Now, I haven’t seen it in person, but from the pictures, it sure does pop. It’s more burgundy wine than red. While most GT cars are adorned in a loud shade with the RS models even getting graphics, this wingless 911 appears to be a track weapon or canyon carver for the discerning gentleman.
Big Thrills In A Small Package: Can You Resist This 1970 Carrera RS 3.0-Style Go-Kart?
Sitting somewhere between a scale model and the real thing, here is a Carrera RS that won't break the bank
As a scale model car collector, I continue to yearn to buy a miniature version of some of my favorite rides. So when I saw this go-kart, I knew I had to investigate. It is built by Little Roadsters and designed to resemble a 1970s Porsche 911 cabriolet in the style of a 3.0 Carrera RS. There’s something undeniably charming about driving around in a scaled-down version of a legendary vehicle. It’s like stepping into a time machine but without the time travel.
This Gulf-Livery Porsche 917 Is Hiding A Fun Little Surprise Underneath
While the 917 dominated Le Mans back in the day, this particular example lets you savor the endurance race in a rather unique way
There is an adage ’’Boys never grow up, their toys just get bigger". I am not sure who said it originally, but after discovering this truly unique slot racing track, I can see how it could be true. A 1:32 scale replica of the Le Mans circuit as seen in the 1971 Steve McQueen film with the same name. This incredibly detailed two-lane track comes with miniature vegetation, pit stops, buildings, crew, and advertising from real companies that sponsored the teams that took part in the event back in the day. The best part is the entire structure is housed within a replica Porsche 917K body, with its iconic Gulf-Racing livery.
'80s Icon: Rare Porsche 959 Goes Under The Hammer For An Eye-Watering $1.8 Million
Having held the title of fastest production car in the world in 1986, this pristine example is one of 292 ever made, and represents Porsche royalty
The Porsche 959 is a halo supercar from the ’80s, that was ahead of its time for a number of innovations. Essentially, a predecessor to the 918 Spyder and the iconic Carrera GT, the 959 started out as a Group B Rally car, known internally as the 953. The 953s were initially entered in the 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally, finishing 1st, 6th, and 25th. Porsche built the 959 as a road-legal version to satisfy F.I.A. homologation regulations, which required a brand to make at least 200 units.