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This 1959 Porsche 356A coupe was refurbished and modified in the early 2000s, including a repaint in Meissen Blue and the installation of an aluminum hood and vented decklid, GT-style bumpers, Lexan side windows, and a Le Mans-style fuel filler. Power is supplied by a replacement 1,720cc flat-four fitted with twin-plug...
“Our enthusiast customers quite rightly have high expectations not only from the cars they buy, but also from the service and aftercare they receive,” said Michael Mallock, Board Member and head of the Bespoke division of RML Group. “The P39 Hypercar is the result of innovation, engineering skill and relentless...
This 1961 Porsche 356B Roadster was refurbished and modified in 2016, including the installation of a Willhoit-built 2.1L flat-four with a full-flow oil system, while a bare-metal repaint in Silver Metallic was performed in 2025. The car rides on 15″ Boyd Coddington aluminum wheels with Koni shocks, a Weltmeister adjustable...
This 2004 Porsche Boxster S is a non-running project that is said to have been stored for approximately one year before the selling dealer’s acquisition in September 2025. Finished in Dark Teal Metallic over Graphite Grey leather, the car is equipped with a 3.2-liter flat-six, a six-speed manual transaxle, antilock...
One of 5 Porsche 914-6 Porsche Racecars built by Brumos for WorldCom HSR competition;  This car was driven by John Hate after completion in the early 1990s . The car was completely restored in 2017 and was later raced at Monterey Historics where it had a class win with driver...
This 1962 Porsche 356B cabriolet is a running and driving project that was acquired by the current owner’s family in 1970. It is finished in white over brown leather and is powered by a 1.6-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes a black convertible top, 15″ steel...
An outstanding 356B in rare factory Slate Grey with original red leatherette interior, featuring the coveted electric sliding sunroof option. Powered by its numbers-matching 1600 Super flat-4 engine (freshly overhauled by Einmalig LLC) and Skirmants-rebuilt 4-speed manual gearbox. Includes five date-coded chrome wheels, factory Blaupunkt radio, outside mirrors, and Porsche...
In the early 1960s when the 911 was developed, its new two-litre flat-six engine was built primarily with competition in mind – it could be enlarged (eventually to 3.8 litres!) and it was dry sumped, the external oil tank ensuring oil pressure in all conditions. This air-(or more accurately oil-)...
More significant to North Americans is that the street version of the 2003 second-generation GT3 met EPA norms making it the first ‘hot’ 911 to be allowed officially in the US since the Carrera 2.4 S of 1972.  When Porsche began making sports cars in the late 1940s, its first...
Introduced in 1955 at the request of American importer Max Hoffman, the iconic Porsche 356A Speedster is a lightweight, open-top driver’s car known for its distinctive low-profile silhouette. From the final production year of this series, this 1958 Porsche 356A 1600 Speedster is finished in Aquamarine with red leather upholstery....
This 2012 Porsche Cayman R has only 4,430 miles and $9,815 in desirable factory-installed options, including Sport Chrono and Peridot Metallic paint. Every nut and bolt of this Cayman R is in pristine condition, making it a remarkable find for any Porsche Enthusiast. The entire nose is protected with Paint...
Paying tribute to the iconic 356A Speedster, this Porsche replica was meticulously built from 2020 to 2025. Powered by a mid-mounted 2.5-liter turbocharged Subaru WRX four-cylinder engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, the build includes 17” Enkei FD-05 wheels, grey diamond-stitched upholstery with red piping, MacPherson strut front suspension, rear double upper wishbone...
In its first years, the 911 was a single model, but in 1966 it was joined by the more powerful 911S. Then the following year, the 911 developed into a three-model range as had its predecessor the 356 in the mid 1950s. At the top of the range was the...
This Porsche 356B 1600S coupe is a non-running project that is equipped with a partially disassembled 1.6-liter 616/2 flat-four. The car is finished in black over red leatherette and features a four-speed manual transaxle, vented steel wheels, and a Blaupunkt radio. Acquired by the selling dealer in 2025, this 356B...
This 1959 Porsche 356A coupe was purchased new by the current owner’s father and acquired by the owner in 1990. It is finished in Meissen Blue over red leather and powered by a 1.6-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. Work in preparation for the sale included servicing the...
The 1962 Porsche 356 B 1600 Super Twin Grille Roadster is among the rarest and most desirable open-top variants of the 356 series, representing the final expression of Porsche’s classic lightweight sports car design before the arrival of the 911. Just 248 examples of the Twin Grille Roadster were built...