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Entry Level Classic: 1971 Porsche 914 with 2.4L

While Supercar Experience Palm Beach was great, we’re back to real life and that means something a bit more affordable. Porsche 914’s are nimble little cars and truly one of the best all-around entry level classics you can buy. This one has $13,000 in recent receipts but is currently listed on EBay in [...]

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Ruf R Turbo Conversion: 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo

In case anyone asks about your ‘new’ 579hp/600lbs-ft of torque Porsche, Ruf is pronounced more like ‘Roof’ than ‘Rough.’ Regardless, they’ve got a really loyal following for good reason. Given the dedicated fans, Ruf cars hold their value really well which is why, at 14 years old with over 60,000 miles, the seller [...]

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Race Car for the Street: 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster with 962 Twin Turbo Engine

One of the fastest open top cars this side of a Bugatti Veyron Grandsport has to be this Canepa Design race bred 962powered 1989 911 Speedster. With almost 600hp coming from the air cooled twin turbo, Bruce Canepa claims to have taken it to 202mph, where it felt “pretty comfortable.” A lot [...]

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Not a Real Kremer: Porsche 935 K3 Clone

Kremer Racing built some of the fastest Porsche 935’s in existence, as proven by their win at the 1979 running of Le Mans. This car isn’t one of them, it’s a replica, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t cool. With Real K3’s asking $850,000, this car seem like quite the deal, at only [...]

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Ready For Any Event: 1999 Porsche 996 GT3 Cup with GT3R Kit

Porsche 911’s in just about any varietal, have been good on the track. They’re without a doubt the winning-est model ever made, which is why if you’re looking to get a track car, you should look at a 911. This particular version was built from a 1999 GT3 Cup car, which is nice, [...]

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Brown Bathtub: 1965 Porsche 356

We’ve got another solid looking driver to post up in this 1965 Porsche 356. We’d never buy a brown car, except for this one, because it looks so damn welcoming. Think about it, the dust and dirt will actually blend in, meaning you can drive it everyday and not have to wash it, [...]

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Owner Wants It Gone: 1979 Porsche 911SC

This is one of the cheapest “whole” and running 911SC’s we’ve seen. Coupes are more desirable than targa’s and typically bring more money, which is good if you’re looking to buy one. We’ll spare you a ton of details, the bottom line is that the owner wants this car gone before the [...]

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Fun for under $10K: 1972 Porsche 914

Nothing too over the top for you today, just an affordable, gas-sipping sports car. If you’re looking for an unusual yet reliable open-top classic on a budget, a 914 is a great bet. They are fun to drive, lightweight by nature and will hold their value if cared for properly. This particular [...]

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Deceivingly Stock Looking: 1987 Porsche Cabriolet with 70K Miles

The 1987-1989 Porsche Carrera’s are arguably the most desirable 911’s to true Porsche enthusiasts. At this point in history, they were each hand-built, still air-cooled and in 87 Porsche switched to the reliable G-50 transmission for the last three years of production. Additionally, this particular car had a 280hp engine rebuild and new [...]

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Daytona 24hr Winner and Le Mans History: 1990 Porsche 964 Carrera Cup

We know what you’re thinking, this 911 doesn’t look like anything too great. You’re right, cosmetically it’s not perfect, however it’s got a really cool history. It started off as a Carrera Cup car, of which we understand Porsche only built 25. It was then commissioned to race in the 1993 Daytona [...]

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