There are some of us in the automotive culture that are somewhat more insane than others. We are tweekers, seeking to shave the ever evasive extra second from our elapsed times. We are addicted to a drug called grip. We spend our summer Sundays praying at the paved church of the heavenly orange traffic cone. We are autocrossers, and we have a …
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Magnus Walker’s 1965 911 for Sale
Update: This story was updated in "How Karma Brought a Porsche and its Original Engine Together Again" explaining why Magnus ended this auction early and what's going to happen to the 911 now. In the longhood 911 world, there is nobody more esoteric than the equal-parts-brilliant-and-enthusiastic Magnus Walker. The story of his 911 collection …
Continue to the full articleCustom 959 Speedster For Sale
Sometimes, it is possible to make the proverbial sow’s ear into the finest of silk purses. Crafting a terrible situation into a great outcome takes skill, talent, effort, and time in equal measures. Never before has this been truer than in the case of this topless 959. The only one of its kind, this 959 started life as a standard 959, if you can …
Continue to the full article775 hp Evolution Motorsport 2007 Porsche Turbo
This 2007 Porsche 997 started life as a relatively sedate Turbo. Not content with the standard 480 horsepower that comes direct from the factory the owner of this black beauty decide to add a 775hp package from Evolution Motorsports. Keeping all that power connected to the road is a completely upgraded suspension with components from …
Continue to the full article1999 Porsche Boxster Spec Race Car
UPDATE: 4-23-2013 This Boxster Spec Racer is SOLD. Boxster spec racing is an inexpensive (of course that's relative), fun and safe way to enter the world of Porsche racing. The Boxster spec class was designed to provide a competitive racing group that controls costs and levels the playing field by removing performance advantages. The rules are …
Continue to the full articleIs The Bad Boys Porsche Really For Sale?
Back in 2008 the 964 Porsche Turbo 3.6 used in the movie Bad Boys was purchased by Matt Drendel and added to his wonderful collection at Heritage Motorwerks. After Matt's untimely death in November 2010 his collection was entered in the Gooding auction at Amelia Island in 2012 where a number of his Porsches broke all kinds of records. In …
Continue to the full articlePerhaps New England Isn’t the Best Market to Try and Sell This Porsche
More than 25 years have passed since Boston's Bill Buckner let a slow roller up the first base line slip through his legs during game 6 of the championship (causing the Sox to lose the game and ultimately the series). While what happened took only an instant, the memory lives on in the minds of Boston baseball fans to this day. One bad play …
Continue to the full article1960 Porsche Tractor Super Type 329
While Porsche began designing tractors in the early 1930s, and produced them under a licensing agreements with Allgaier GmbH and the Austrian company Hofherr Schrantz, they didn't begin manufacturing on their own until 1956. Then, between 1956 and 1963 over 125,000 Porsche-Diesel tractors were built. However, only a small number of these, maybe …
Continue to the full articleIf The Price Is Right, This Porsche 993 Should Sell!
Celebrity provenance can definitely lift the value of a Porsche, but not all celebrities are created equal. Take this 1998 993 Cabriolet for example. According to the listing on Autotrader the Porsche was purchased new by comedian turned game show host Drew Carey back in 1997. The current owner purchased the Porsche in 2004 (right around the …
Continue to the full articleRing a Bell? Why hasn’t this 962 sold?
Have you always wanted to know the feeling of peering through the curved windshield of one of Porsche’s masterpiece prototypes? Do you spend evenings wishing you were slamming the lengthy gear lever into place and waiting for the turbochargers to spool, propelling you toward the stratospheric upper end of the speedometer? Do you fancy yourself a …
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