1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 with 6 miles on the odometer. Still in factory Cosmoline. How much for a 90s era Porsche that only moved 6 miles?
http://www.rmsothebys.com/ve17/villa-erba/lots/1993-porsche-911-carrera-rsr-38/1702736
>The exclusive Type 964 Carrera RSR, of which only 51 examples were built, was the Turbo-bodied racing version of the Carrera RS. It was fitted with a 3.8-litre type M64/04 RSR-specific engine. This dry-sumped, single-ignition powerplant developed an impressive 350 horsepower and 284 foot-pounds of torque, all fed through an uprated five-speed manual transaxle. Unbiased reviewers viewed those official numbers as very conservative. A more realistic figure, they declared, was at least 375 horsepower. Car and Driver magazine produced a 0–60 mph result of 3.7 seconds, quicker than a Ferrari F40.
>>17100007
I want to say 1.5 million easy, but I'm not too into Porsches to be sure.
>>17100007
>that interior
what the fuck were they thinking
>350 hp
>0-60 3.7 seconds
Why can't modern cars pull this off? Its just a 90s car after all. Its not even using a dogbox transmission.
>>17100080
Less safety regulations.
>>17100080
Less weight, and 911s have most of the weight pushing down on the rear wheels so they have insane traction.
I'm waiting for the day when the aircooled Porsche bubble just fucking bursts and the market flatlines...
>>17100253
Hope you are patient
>>17100033
>>17100253
I got plenty of time to wait...I'm in no rush to get an aircooled 911 even though I've dreamt of it since I was a kid.
>>17100284
>>17100319
I just replied to myself...eh whatever
The only reason you'd buy this is because you're a ""collector"" and want to ""invest."" If you actually like DRIVING cars you'd have to be a retard, because you could buy one with miles on it for way less and actually enjoy it instead of dropping hundreds of grand then having to replace everything that got fucked when the car sat for 40 years, then kill the "collectible value" by driving it.
>>17100459
Exactly this, people who buy these overpriced Porsche's because of "muh aircooled investment" drive them less than 100 miles and just turn them into garage queens just like how Ferrari 250's are now. My neighbor was going to buy a Ferrari Mondial because he though it'd be a good investment opportunity but axed that plan and went a bought a 2016 BMW M3 cabrio instead.