Chassis No. 9111310162
Engine No. 6310383
This appealing 911 S Targa, chassis 9111310162, was delivered on 1 December 1970, with its original owner taking European delivery and driving the car in Germany before its importation to the United States, supported by copies of the original importation documents.
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Chassis No. ZFFKZ64B000162022
Developed with input from Ferrari Formula 1 icon Michael Schumacher and unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 430 Scuderia followed the Challenge Stradale as the street-legal counterpart to the F430 Challenge racer. Its advantages over the standard F430 coupe were immediately evident, both visually and ..
Chassis No. ZFFFD60B000163213
Part of Ferrari's eminent tradition of grand touring berlinettas, the two-seater 599 GTB Fiorano pays tribute, through its name, to the brand's private track adjacent to the Scuderia in Maranello, where Formula One single-seaters, racing cars, and road models are tested, and thus benefits from technological inno..
Chassis No. ZFFWA20B000075979
Engine No. 10245
Transmission No. 2638
Delivered new in France through Charles Pozzi and first registered on 6 May 1988, this 328 GTS is finished in Rosso Corsa over a black leather interior and features the desirable optional leather dashboard available at the time. While it had covered just over 4,..
Chassis No. 91A0143487
Introduced for the 1980 model year, the Porsche 911 SC Weissach Edition is a highly distinctive, one-year-only evolution of the G-Series 911, produced exclusively for the U.S. market. Created to honor Porsche's engineering and motorsport achievements at the Weissach development center, this edition also showcased the g..
Chassis No. 123919
Engine No. 611050
Transmission No. 62895
Delivered new in 1963 through Edgar Kittner Sportwagenzentrum via Porsche's Tourist Delivery program and later imported through Max Hoffman's New York dealership, this 356 B 1600 Coupe, finished in the highly desirable color combination of Slate Grey over a red upholster..
Chassis No. WP0EB0931KS070174
In 1986, the unmistakable silhouette of the 911 Turbo returned to North America after a six-year absence, joined for the first time by Targa and Cabriolet variants. Production of the Type 930 continued for three more years before giving way to the incoming 964-generation 911, with the G-body platform reaching it..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ93ZKS000143
Engine No. 67K00157
Transmission No. 2K01482
By the late 1970s, Porsche had begun formalizing the kind of one-off craftsmanship its most exacting clients had long demanded, establishing the Sonderwunsch, or "Special Wishes" program to accommodate bespoke finishes, technical upgrades, and highly indiv..
Chassis No. WP0CB2963MS460161
For decades, enthusiasts have sought to refine and personalize the air-cooled Porsche 911, selectively incorporating developments from across its long production life to create more focused and engaging machines. The 911's continuous evolution-spanning generations of mechanical, aerodynamic, and interior advance..
Sale Agreed Retained for Italian press use when new and featured in Quattroruote magazine in 1984Recent mechanical servicing carried out by Thomas Mark’s Specialist CarsOne of just 200 examples built for Group B homologation By 1986, Peugeot’s formidable 205 Turbo 16 had emerged as the car to beat in t..