This 1970 Porsche 914 appears to be a nicely preserved survivor, with just one repaint in its history file and no apparent sigs of modifications or rust. The seller notes it does have records of being stolen in the… more»
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Barn Fresh 1958 Porsche Speedster!
This 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster is selling at no reserve on Saturday, October 5. Said to be an impressive survivor with a wonderfully patina’d exterior, it’s one of the few that hasn’t been put into a museum or undergone… more»
Documented Targa Survivor: 1969 Porsche 912
This 1969 Porsche 912 Targa comes with extensive history and a near-fully documented ownership history. We don’t see these cars all that often in colors other than red, white, and black (throw in Irish Green if you think there’s… more»
Special Colors: 1961 Porsche 356 B
This 1961 Porsche 356 is a project car that left the factory wearing a rare shade of paint known as Royal Blue. The car has undergone some attempts at restoration, and is being sold by known 356 expert Unobtanium… more»
Mid-Engine Fun: 1974 Porsche 914 Project
With Porsche 356 and 911 prices holding steady, it looks like the interest in air-cooled P-Cars is starting shift away from the more expensive cars down to the affordable and fun 914. To be honest, I’m surprised it didn’t… more»
Cheap But Rusty: 1965 Porsche 356
This 1965 Porsche 356 is listed as a cheap project with significant rust issues, but some great factory colors may sway an air-cooled enthusiast to take it on. The 356 is listed by well known Porsche specialist Unobtanium Inc.,… more»
1 of 449: 1968 Porsche 911 L
While it can seem like there are endless designations that make one air-cooled 911 better than another, a genuine 911 “L” is a rare bird. With just 449 ever made for the U.S. market, this car may be rough… more»
Euro Spec Survivor: 1983 Porsche 944
If you are looking to enter the Porsche world, but just can’t afford an air-cooled example, the 944 is actually a great option. They are well balanced, fun to drive and fairly easy to work on. Prices have slowly… more»
Cheap Turbo: 1979 Porsche 930 Conversion
There’s a reason this 1979 Porsche 911 may seem like a bargain at $49,970 for a widebody, turbocharged example in near-mint condition. That’s because it began life as a 911SC that received the full 930 treatment, from the 3.3L… more»
Porsche Parts: Meyers Manx Dune Buggy
This Volkswagen-based dune buggy is an unnamed kit that follows the traditional Meyers-Manx recipe. Apparently, there’s been a small fortune in performance parts thrown at this dune buggy, so much that the seller constantly refers to it as a… more»
Special Order Paint: 1957 Porsche 356A
This 1957 Porsche 356A coupe is an impressively straight project car, fresh out of long-term ownership that ended with the caretaker sprucing it up prior to the sale. The 356 is a desirable early model with several unique styling… more»
Purists Stay Home! 1970 Porsche 914-6
After driving a friend’s nice original Porsche 914-4 and several modified ones, I can tell you that they offer a spectacular driving experience as long as you aren’t interested in going terribly quickly in a straight line. The rare… more»