Chassis No. WP0BB2A94HS136952
911 Production No. 999,999
The year 2017 is monumental for the Porsche marque. On 10 May, an Irish Green 911 Carrera S rolled off the production line in Zuffenhausen as the one-millionth 911 produced-etching the beloved rear-engined sports car's name into the halls of automotive divinity. Remarkably, just ..
Chassis No. WP0AE2A90JS185624
Six minutes and 47.3 seconds. The time represented a result of the combination of a single flying lap of the Nürburgring Nordschleife, the 911 GT2 RS, and Porsche factory driver Lars Kern. Amazingly, this record time from the GT2 RS, 'the most powerful streel-legal 911 model of all time' upon its introduction, b..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ99ZTS310764
In 1995, on the heels of the successful 964-platform Carrera RS, Porsche debuted their newest limited-production, lightweight Carrera RS variant on the new Type 993. Fitted behind the rear axle was a Type M64/20 3.8-liter flat-six-a bigger unit than that of any other road-going 993-generation 911-equipped with a..
Chassis No. WP0AF2A95BS785585
GT3 RS 4.0 No. 184/600
At the time of the 911 GT3 RS 4.0's debut, allocations, waiting lists, and deposits weren't yet the norm. Even though the RS 4.0 was the ultimate 997-generation 911, a limited-edition swan song based on the already-celebrated RS 3.8, in 2011 buyers could place an order-at MSRP! Porsc..
Chassis No. WP0AA2990VS320090
Engine No. 64V00556
Transmission No. 2004616
The 911 Carrera 4S, introduced during the 993-generation (1994-1998), marked the end of Porsche's air-cooled era. This model combined the wider bodywork of the Turbo with a naturally aspirated, 282-horsepower engine and all-wheel-drive, delivering both sty..
Chassis No. WP0BA29942S635653
While the Porsche 996, the fifth generation of the 911, stood out for its distinctive headlamp design and the move to water-cooled engine, its "Dot 2" update brought a series of measured refinements. A redesigned front bumper with larger air intakes improved both cooling and aerodynamics, reducing lift at the f..
Chassis No. 9113201208
Engine No. 6231879
Transmission No. 7730467
For the 1972 model year, the 911 lineup, offered in T, E, and S variants since 1969, received an increase in displacement from 2.2 to 2.4-liters, boosting performance across the range. A key advancement was the adoption of Bosch mechanical fuel injection across al..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ96ZNS430287
Singer Vehicle Design, founded in 2009 by former Catherine Wheel guitarist Rob Dickinson, has revolutionized the world of Porsche restoration. Starting with a customer's 964-generation 911, Singer meticulously disassembles and rebuilds each vehicle, backdating the 964's appearance to the coveted long-nose style ..
Chassis No. 84382
Engine No. 710544
Transmission No. 16743
Spare Transmission No. 17843
Delivered new for the U.S. market by Max Hoffman, this 356 A Speedster was originally finished in Fjord Green. By 1966, it was acquired by engineer and Porsche enthusiast Jess Holshouser, who began preparing for competition, balancing pe..
Chassis No. 4752908825
Engine No. EC043464
Transmission No. HA17015
There was a time when every Porsche sold was a four-cylinder-for 17 years, in fact. For the company's first 48 years, four-cylinder models defined its lineup, until 1996, when it was reduced to just two models. Cars like the 912, successor to the 356, and the fou..