Every now and again, we like to share with our readers a find that has the potential to be a major project car score on the cheap. This 1983 Porsche 928S here on eBay is up for sale with no reserve,… more»
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Very Original: 1965 Porsche 356
Here’s what appears to be yet another overpriced Porsche, but it’s completely original. That can’t be recreated, so perhaps someone may be willing and able to pay a premium price. It’s listed on eBay in Garland Texas where very active bidding… more»
Scheunenfund: 1977 Porsche 924
Reader Paul D spotted this very dusty Porsche 924 here on eBay and thought we might be interested in seeing it. I’ve always liked the 924, they are fun cars to drive and far more affordable than a 911…. more»
Find The Flick: Movie-Rolled ’69 911
Are you a movie buff? Do you find the action films particularly enjoyable? Well, put on your detective hat and get to the archives. This 1969 Porsche 911 here on eBay was apparently used for a scene or two in a… more»
Super Project: 1957 Porsche 356 Speedster
We’ve come across an incredible number of Porsche 356 barn finds over the years and while they are interesting car, I don’t really get all that excited by them. There is however one body style that does get my… more»
1 of 17: 1981 Porsche 924 GTR
When we think of valuable or rare Porsches, it’s almost inevitable to gravitate towards an early Speedester or turbocharged 911. The 924 and 944 cars rarely enter that same plateau of desirability and success, but a few exceptions exist… more»
Holbert Superwide: 1980 Porsche 924 Turbo
I often lament that I was born in the wrong time period. The 80’s were chock-full of big hair, big bands and big fenders, and this survivor-spec Porsche 924 Turbo here on eBay wears a variety of components that represents the accessories… more»
Big Little Project: 1970 Porsche 914/6
I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of the Porsche 914/6. It just sounds like fun to take the lightweight mid-engined 914 and cram the 6 cylinder 911 engine in it. While you could do that yourself, or better… more»
Build a 911: Massive Porsche Spares Sell-Off
Blame my in-laws: this weekend, I was forced to clean out a makeshift storage closet in our back bedroom of all BMW parts, new and old, as we have guests coming. It’s not unfair – my wife and I… more»
Supposed Survivor: 1967 Porsche 912
Porsches are hot right now. Especially unrestored ones. The seller of this particular 912 claims that they purchased it from the original owner and that it is a “true survivor”. That statement got me excited and warranted some additional investigation. The… more»
Farmin’ With Ferdinand: 1960 Porsche-Diesel Super
Did you know that Porsche made tractors? If not, you do now. This one was sent in by Barn Finds fan, Jim S., and it’s located, coincidentally, in Sebring, Florida. You can find it listed on eBay with an unmet starting… more»
Star Power: Carl Sagan’s 1970 Porsche 914
Carl Sagan was an astronomer, teacher, writer and advocate for astronomy and space exploration. He was and still is a very well known public figure. A Pulitzer Prize winner for his book The Dragons of Eden: Speculations of the Evolution… more»
1983 Porsche 911 For $7,500!
We’ve talked about the Porsche price bubble quite a few times here, as the prices just seem to keep climbing. Well this 911 might be the cheapest one I’ve seen in a while, with an asking price of $7,500…. more»
Unrestored 1958 Porsche 356A 1600 Super
The seller claims that this 356 could be one of the most original ones left in the entire world! The dried out black paint made me think ratrod, but aside from the paint, this does look like a good… more»
Bought It Yesterday: 1973 Porsche 914
There used to be a saying, “Win on Sunday, sell on Monday.” These days, it seems like some hobbyists are less concerned about a vehicle’s performance capabilities on the track and more infatuated by how quickly they can unload… more»
Riding The P-Wave: 1966 Porsche 912
It’s absolutely amazing to me what Porsches are going for these days! I still remember when you could pick up nice 912s all day for $10k or less. When 911 prices started to climb, it kind of made sense… more»