Porsche

Talbot Yellow Survivor: 1976 Porsche 911S Targa

Despite the logical sentiment that most all sports cars look good in yellow, I don’t often see early 911s wearing eye-scorching hues like this. Clad in gorgeous Talbot Yellow paint, this 1976 Porsche 911S Targa looks quite tidy despite wearing… more»

Achtung Rost: 1966 Porsche 912

The classic Porsche market has been hot for a while now and is still going strong, things seem to be calming down a bit but prices are still high. The price trend that started with the 911 naturally trickled… more»

Wiring Nightmare: 1978 Porsche 928

There are few things more upsetting than the thought of investing untold thousands of dollars in a vehicle and then having a catastrophe strike, like a cabin fire or act of God incident. This 1978 928 was lavished with… more»

Just Like Wheeler Dealers: 1977 Porsche 924

This 1977 Porsche 924 is claimed to be a barn find from Idaho, and shows quite well. The listing is ending later today, and the seller is trying to cash in on the fact that Wheeler Dealers just refreshed its… more»

Bad Repaint: 1994 Porsche 968

Porsche’s 968 is a somewhat of a red-headed stepchild in the company’s North American lineup, featuring a front-mounted four-cylinder engine instead of the traditional rear-engined flat six. Despite this, the car delivered excellent handling characteristics and remains quite rare… more»

SWB Targa: 1968 Porsche 912

This isn’t the worst Porsche project we’ve seen, but it’s far from the easiest. The seller still says “it’s all there” as it relates to completeness, despite not having an engine, transmission, or interior. There is rust to contend… more»

Dyno Time Only: 911-Powered Beck 550 Roadster

Beck Spyders are a worthy alternative to the real-deal Porsche 550 Spyders, considering the five-figure price difference between a kit car and the genuine article. This unfinished project is seemingly close to being complete, with an assembled 911 engine… more»

You Finish It: 1975 Porsche 911S Project

There is no more iconic shape than that of a Porsche 911. Even in its modern iterations, a 911 is instantly recognizable. But it is the early ones – especially the air cooled models – that have been climbing… more»

Parked Since 1998: 1974 Porsche 914

This 1974 Porsche 914 is in need of waking up, as it’s got great colors and some choice engine modifications that could make it fun driver if you can live with the scruffiness. The seller notes that some engine… more»

All the Right Options: 1968 Porsche 911

When it comes to vintage Porsche 911s, any manner of acronyms and options can spell the difference in the final hammer price. This particular car is desirable for being an early long-hood model, as well as a SWB –… more»

Untouched Flachbau: 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo

It’s fitting that this 911 Turbo flachbau is for sale in Miami, possibly the best town for an extremely 80s vehicle like a slantnose. The combination of the wildly flared 911 body with the optional raked nose and pop-up… more»

Exclusive: 1976 Porsche 914

What Makes It Special? It’s a truly rust-free 914, still has original fuel injection, and is mostly original. It drives great, is comfortable, and only has had 3 previous owners before me. The person I bought it from was a… more»

Needy 931: 1980 Porsche 924 Turbo

While the Porsche 924 is a take-it-or-leave-it car for many, the turbocharged example makes picking one up as a project a more compelling argument. This example is said to retain lots of original details after many years with one… more»

Warehouse Find: 1983 Porsche 911 SC

This 1983 Porsche 911 SC has been stored for 17 years, parked on a hardwood floor in a climate-controlled warehouse. There’s no engine but the seller feels the clean condition of the body and interior should more than make… more»

Club Sport Homage: 1988 Porsche 924 Special Edition

While Porsche’s 924 is a car that can easily be overlooked by enthusiasts due to sitting at the low end of the totem pole, there were a few special editions that made it stand out a bit more –… more»

Parked in ’88: 1963 Porsche 356

It’s hard to believe that in 1988, you could purchase a Porsche 356 just to leave it set on your property for 30 years. However, that is seemingly exactly what happened with this 1963 example, which the seller says… more»

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