This 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Lightweight (M471) is one of just 200 built and a standout example in ultra-rare Glasurblau (Glacier Blue)—one of only 16 ordered in this shade. A matching-numbers car, it has had just two custodians since 1979 and comes with comprehensive documentation, including its original German Fahrzeugbrief and Pflegepass service book. Originally delivered to Glöckler Porsche in Frankfurt with a limited-slip...

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From its inception, the Porsche brand name was one associated with luxury and racecars, a tradition that has stood the test of time over the ages. The founder, Ferdinand Porsche, was once the chief engineer at Mercedes-Benz, and he even spent time working on Volkswagen vehicles. Porsche began his own company in 1931, naming the company after himself when it was incorporated. After that, Porsche began producing vehicles that would go on to become legendary for their performance and quality. Since those days we have seen many special, rare and historic Porsche cars further the brand's heritage and allure. On this page, we share some of the coolest cars we can find in the world of Porsche that are up at auction or are listed for sale from across the internet.
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Background The 1973 Porsche 911E is a unique chapter in the 911 “long-hood” legacy. Positioned between the entry-level 911T and the high-performance 911S, the 911E delivered a blend of performance and drivability that made it one of the most balanced air-cooled 911 models ever. The “E” stands for Einspritzung, German for fuel injection, and the model used Bosch mechanical fuel injection (MFI), giving its 2.4-liter...
Singer Vehicle Design, founded in 2009 by Rob Dickinson, has redefined Porsche 964 restorations. Each project starts with a complete teardown and rebuild, reshaping the 964 into a long-nose, early-911 look with low bumpers and ducktail-style details. Combined with carbon-fiber construction, precise craftsmanship, and extensive customization, Singer’s work has become the benchmark for high-end Porsche reimaginations, drawing clients from the racing, entertainment, and broader enthusiast...
The 911 Carrera RS wasn’t conceived as a road car but as a homologation model for Porsche’s 911 RSR to compete in Group 5 racing. Designed to meet racing regulations, it shed weight and adopted aerodynamic features from its track counterpart. Initially, Porsche doubted its market appeal due to its high cost and reduced comfort. Yet after its 1972 Paris Auto Show debut, all 500...
This 1983 Porsche-Kremer CK5 Group C prototype, chassis CK5-02, is offered at Broad Arrow Private Sales for $825,000. One of only two CK5s built by Kremer for the 1982–1983 World Sportscar Championship, it competed at the 1983 Le Mans 24 Hours with Derek Warwick, Frank Jelinski, and Patrick Gaillard at the wheel. Drawing heavily on Porsche’s 908/03, 917, and 936 designs, the CK5 combined lightweight...
Highlights Singer Classic – The first iteration of reimagining the Porsche 911 New, recently completed example! 37 miles! 4.0L air-cooled flat six engine with 390 horsepower built by Ed Pink Racing Engines Spec’d with optional close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission Spec’d with optional Brembo carbon ceramic brakes, optional Ohlins adjustable shock absorbers 17” Fuchs-style forged alloy wheels, optional Titanium Sport Exhaust system Stunning Weimaraner Grey silver...
Founded in Los Angeles in 2009, Singer has gained global acclaim for its bespoke restorations of 964-generation 911s. Each car is completely rebuilt and “reimagined” into a refined blend of classic Porsche eras, combining the charm of the 1960s with modern craftsmanship. Through their Classic program, customers can choose between rear- or all-wheel drive, five- or six-speed transmissions, and virtually limitless personalization. Every Singer restoration...
In the waning years of the air-cooled Porsche era, RUF Automobile produced what many consider the ultimate expression of that lineage — the 1998 RUF Turbo R. Built on the bones of the Porsche 993 Turbo, this car was far more than a tuner’s project. It was a complete re-engineering exercise, constructed by a manufacturer in its own right and refined into one of the...
Few race cars capture the spirit of their era like the Porsche 956 and 962. These Group C legends dominated endurance racing through the 1980s, winning Le Mans six times consecutively and securing the World Endurance Championship from 1982 to 1986. Introduced in 1982, the 956 was an instant success in Europe but didn’t meet IMSA’s safety standards. Porsche’s answer was the 962—an evolution with...
The 2019 Porsche 935 is based on the popular 935/78 LM race car from the 1970s which was, given the name ‘Moby Dick’ due to its exterior shape and design – most notably the ‘whale tail’. A modern tribute based on the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport, it was unveiled at the 2018 Rennsport Reunion. The new 935 featured a 700-hp, twin-turbo 3.8-liter flat-six paired with...
The Singer DLS (Dynamics and Lightweighting Study) represents the pinnacle of Porsche 911 reimagination – a breathtaking collaboration between Singer Vehicle Design and Williams Advanced Engineering, bringing Formula 1 expertise directly to one of the most iconic sports cars of all time. Based on the 964-generation 911, with only 75 cars ever produced, the DLS takes Singer’s obsession with detail “up to eleven,” elevating it...
Over the past 75 years, Porsche has built countless iconic cars and milestones worth celebrating. To honor that legacy, the brand continues to release limited-production models inspired by its most beloved classics. Cars such as the 911 R, various Speedsters, and the original 997 Sport Classic have blended modern performance with vintage style. The latest Sport Classic, now based on the 992 generation, brings together...
Created to commemorate 60 years of the Porsche 911, the 992-generation 911 S/T was engineered in Flacht with one clear mission—delivering pure driving pleasure. It pairs the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six from the GT3 RS with a six-speed manual gearbox and an uncompromising lightweight construction. Producing 518 horsepower and revving to a thrilling 9,000 rpm, the engine benefits from an ultra-light clutch and flywheel for...
Currently listed for sale on PCARMARKET, this 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS comes equipped with the Tribute to Carrera RS Package—a $20,000 option offered by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur in conjunction with the Weissach Package, available exclusively for U.S.-market GT3 RS models. Created as a homage to the legendary 1973 Carrera RS 2.7, the package features a White exterior accented by Python Green side stripes, mirror...
Designed primarily for racing yet still road legal, the Porsche 911 GT2 traces its lineage to the iconic 1973 911 Carrera RS. Named after the FIA’s GT2 racing class, it debuted in 1993 with the Type 993 generation—often regarded as the most beautifully executed 911. The 911 GT2 pushed performance boundaries by stripping away weight and complexity. Eliminating all-wheel drive, rear seats, and other amenities...
This 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera is one of 25 examples modified by Gunther Werks to their Speedster specification in a build that was completed in 2025. The factory-delivered cabriolet was stripped of its convertible top, side windows, and windshield prior to receiving chassis reinforcements, a number of carbon-fiber body panels, a shortened windscreen, a Speedster-style tonneau cover, and a repaint in yellow with ghosted side...
In the world of motorsport, few stories bridge the gap between victory and mythology like the tale of Bill and Don Whittington—and few automobiles embody that narrative more completely than this 1979 Porsche 911 Turbo, now offered through K. Watts & Co. This particular car wasn’t just another 930 Turbo rolling off the Stuttgart line; it was a personal gift from Ferry Porsche himself, presented...
This 1957 Porsche 356 A Carrera GT/GT Lightweight Coupe (chassis 100913), offered by Broad Arrow Private Sales, is one of just 26 factory-built competition models produced that year—making it one of the rarest and most authentic racing Porsches of its time. Delivered new to Hoffman Motors in New York on June 28, 1957, it featured a Silbermetall exterior with a black interior and was equipped...
Based in Huntington Beach, California, Gunther Werks specializes in reimagining the air-cooled Porsche 993, crafting modern interpretations of what the 911 might have become if production had continued beyond 1998. Each car features extensive use of carbon fiber—from the body panels to structural components—paired with a custom-developed suspension system that includes active coilovers, revised geometry, lightweight uprights, and a hydraulic lift system. The original 3.6-liter...
Background The 993-generation 911 Turbo S stands is one of the rarest examples of Porsche’s last air-cooled 911. Purportedly, 435 examples were produced, with 183 designated for the North American market in 1997. Ordered through Porsche’s Exclusive Manufaktur program, the Turbo S features a twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter flat-six engine producing 424 horsepower—25 more than the standard Turbo, thanks to upgraded K24 turbochargers. Each car came equipped...
To celebrate its 70th anniversary, Porsche unveiled the 991 Speedster concept at the 2018 Paris Motor Show, with the production version debuting in New York in April 2019 and deliveries starting the following month. Limited to 1,948 units in tribute to Porsche’s founding year, the Speedster was the final model of the 991 generation, all of which sold out quickly. The Speedster combines the GT3’s...
The Singer Dynamics and Lightweight Study (DLS), limited to only 75 hand-built examples, was conceived to explore the ultimate potential of the 964-generation Porsche 911 through extreme weight reduction and advanced engineering. Developed in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering, the project infused Formula One expertise into its aerodynamics, materials science, and chassis design, with guidance from Porsche icons Hans Mezger and Norbert Singer. At its...
This 1971 Porsche 911S coupe was purchased by comedian Jerry Seinfeld in 2008 and subsequently shipped to RUF in Pfaffenhausen, Germany, where it spent the next three years being refurbished and modified. A twin-plug 3.4L flat-six with individual throttle bodies and electronic fuel injection was installed along with a six-speed manual transaxle, and the chassis was reinforced and outfitted with a RUF Bilstein suspension, a...
The Porsche 911 S/T is a purist’s sports car, combining modern engineering with motorsport technology and simplicity. Built for winding roads, it features a unique damper setup, shorter gearing, and a 518-horsepower naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine from the GT3 RS, which revs to 9,000 rpm, paired with a lightweight clutch and flywheel. Weighing just 3,056 pounds, it’s the lightest 911 of its generation, using...
Background The 911ST was offered from 1970 to 1972 in a factory race or rally specification 911. If you wanted a factory-built 911 race car from Porsche during this time, this is what you ordered. Only 23 of these lightweight Porsche’s were purportedly built. The cars were based off a 911S with significant changes to lower the weight and reinforce the shell for the rigors...
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