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RM Sotheby's auction house celebrates Porsche's 70th anniversary to hold an auction in which all of the brand's history goes under the hammer. Under the automobilia are beautiful books, workshop manuals, posters, and so on. As for cars, the auction house has a lot of fun in the catalog.
Model
First, take a look at the automobilia and I will not list all the books, posters and other flying accessories of Porsche, but I would like to put a model kit of motor Carrera RS 2.7. just in the spotlight. It is a 1: 8 scale model of the Porsche 2.7 engine manufactured by the Japanese company Marushin-Industry. All the pieces are metal and everything moves. I do not think there is much, because there is not much information about it. The kit is offered at low prices, but the expected return is not smooth with around $ 7 to $ 9,000.
History of the race
When it comes to cars, we go back to the history of the Porsche race with beautiful classics. My wish list, but given the prices, as far as I'm concerned, it will remain so. Two Carrera RSR, a 2.8 on 1973 and a 3.0 on 1975. The 2.8 RSR chassis, chassis 9113600756, after being removed from the belt, headed to America. The Porsche raced on US soil within 12 hours of Sebring and 6 hours on Watkins Glenn and has battled with Brumos RSR's Hurley Haywood and Peter Gregg for podiums. The 3.0 RSR remained in Europe and was used by Tebernum Racing with the help of Porsche for the World Sportscar Championship and the European GT Championship. RSRs performed well in GT at the time. Despite the fact that Georg Loos' Gelo Racing with Manfred Schurti, Toine Hezemans and John Fitzpatrick were the team to beat, Tebernum had managed to win the championship in 1975. Price tags for these two historic runners; $ 2.4 to $ 2.9 million for $ 2.8 and $ 2.2 million for 3.0 RSRs.
Seinfeld
A 997 GT3 RS 4.0 is also prominently featured on many wish lists, but an exaggerated price ranging from $ 800,000 to $ 1 million seems a little overrated. The actor Jerry Seinfeld, a fanatic of Porsche, ordered this RS and Mr. Seinfeld decided, with Porsche Exclusive, to deviate from the GT3 RS 4.0 "standard". Striking, the interior, usually richly equipped with Alcantara, is now leather that predominates. The list of options was then checked and, in my opinion, the carbon fiber boot lid with the signatures on the bottom of it, Hans Mezger himself, Andreas Preuninger and the head of the Porsche Exclusive department. But the question is whether it's worth hundreds of thousands of dollars more than the current price of a GT3 RS 4.0.
Prototype Carrera RS 2.7
The year 1973 is one of the highlights of the history of the brand. The Porsche 911 was in full development and perfected that year. The Carrera RS has made its appearance and has become an icon. Previously, some prototypes had been built and the second prototype, chassis 9113600012, went under the hammer in Atlanta. The absence of "ducktail" is striking. The first four prototypes were based on the 911 S and upgraded to the SAR specifications. 0012 was presented to the Austrian Helmuth pilot Koinigg who raced with Porsche at Le Mans in 1974. The Porsche then passed into the hands of another owner but remained in Austria until 1985. Then came two German owners before going into the hands of an American collector. Restored and the car returned in 2008 in Austria and is now in possession of a German collector. Price tag for this piece of history; $ 1.25 to $ 1.5 million
There are so many good things under the hammer, but they are too numerous to be underlined. Here is the complete list
Porsche 356 Speedster Junior for Kids Car, is. $ 18,000 to 25,000 WR
Junior children's car 550 550 Porsche, est. 18 000 to 25 000 WR
Children's car Porsche 904 GTS Junior, is. $ 20,000 – 30,000 WR
Porsche 917 Junior Children's Car, East. $ 50,000 – 60,000 WR
1964 Porsche 356 C 1600 Engine 713072, est. $ 15,000 to 25,000 WR
1960-61 Porsche 356 B Carrera GT / GTL, four-cam engine 96037, is. $ 200,000 to $ 250,000
1956 Porsche 356 A Traing Chassis, East. 100,000 – 150,000 WR
1984 Porsche 944, est. $ 35,000 to 45,000 WR
1994 Porsche 911 964 Carrera 4, est. $ 125,000 – 150,000 WR
1994 Porsche 928 GTS, East. $ 90,000 – 120,000 WR
1989 Porsche 911 930 Turbo, est. $ 125,000 – 175,000 WR
1969 Porsche 911 E, est. $ 70,000 – 90,000 WR
1997 Porsche 911 993 Turbo S, est. $ 300,000 to $ 400,000
from Porsche 914/6, is. 100,000 – 125,000 WR
1995 Porsche 911 993 Cup 3.8 RSR Evo, est. $ 250,000 to $ 275,000
2006 Porsche 911 Carrera S Club, East. $ 120,000 – 160,000 WR
from 1971 Porsche 911 E Targa, est. $ 125,000 – 150,000 WR
1988 Porsche 911 930 Turbo Flat nose, is. $ 250,000 to $ 300,000
1958 Porsche 356 A 1600 Super Speedster, is. $ 125,000 – 150,000 WR
1965 Porsche 911, is. $ 200,000 – $ 250,000
1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Leichtbau, East. $ 875,000 – 1,100,000 WR [1945919] of 1977 Porsche 911 930 Turbo Carrera, is. $ 140,000 to 180,000 WR
1993 Porsche 911 964 RS America, est. $ 150,000 – 200,000 WR
1980 Porsche 935 K4, is. $ 850,000 to 1,100,000 [1945919] 1996 Porsche 911 993 Carrera RS 3.8, is. $ 500,000 – 600,000 WR
1968 Porsche 911 L, is. $ 125,000 – 150,000 WR
1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 2.8, is. $ 2,400,000 to 2,800,000 [1945919] 1996 of Porsche 911 993 Carrera 4S, is. $ 100,000 – 125,000 WR
2011 Porsche 911 997 GT3 RS 4.0, is. $ 800,000 – 1,000,000 WR
1951 Porsche 356 1300 & # 39; Emergency Window & # 39; Cabriolet, is. $ 650,000 – $ 800,000
Porsche 918 Spyder 2015, is. $ 1,400,000 – $ 1,600,000
2011 Porsche 911 997 GT3 RS 3.8, is. $ 175,000 – 200,000 WR
1963 Porsche 356 B 1600 Coupe, is. $ 90,000 – 120,000 WR
1994 Porsche 911 964 Speedster, East. 200,000 – 250,000 WR
1991 Porsche 911 964 Turbo, is. $ 225,000 to $ 275,000
1951 Porsche 356 Split Window & # 39; Cut, is. $ 600,000 to $ 800,000
1985 Porsche 959 Prototype, est. $ 1,300,000 – $ 1,600,000
1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Touring, Est. $ 650,000 to $ 750,000
1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S X85 Flat nose, East. $ 600,000 to $ 750,000
1969 Porsche 911 E, is. $ 125,000 – 150,000 WR
2016 Porsche 911 991 GT3 RS, est. 175,000 to 225,000 WR
1985 Porsche 959 Paris-Dakar, East. 3,000,000 to 3,400,000
1960 Porsche 356 B Super 90 Coupe, is. $ 140,000 – 160,000 WR
1989 Porsche 911 930 Turbo Cabriolet, est. $ 225,000 – 275,000 WR
2011 Porsche 911 997 GT2 RS, est. $ 700,000 – 800,000 WR
1983 Porsche 956 Group C, East. $ 5,250,000 – 6,750,000
1970 Porsche 911 S, est. $ 180,000 to $ 220,000
1992 Porsche 911 964 Carrera RS, East. $ 600,000 to $ 700,000
1956 Porsche 356 A 1600 Super Speedwter, East. $ 500,000 to $ 600,000
1970 Porsche 914/6, is. $ 80,000 – 100,000 WR
from 1973 Prototype Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7, est. $ 1,250,000 – $ 1,500,000
1985 Porsche 911 930 Turbo Flat nose, is. $ 250,000 to $ 300,000
1968 Porsche 911 Sportomatic, est. $ 225,000 to $ 275,000
1994 Porsche 911 964 Turbo S, est. $ 775,000 to $ 950,000
1967 Porsche 911 S, is. $ 175,000 to 225,000 WR
2008 Porsche 911 997 GT2, is. $ 260,000 to $ 300,000
1958 Porsche 356 A Speedster, is. $ 300,000 to $ 350,000
2007 Porsche 911 997 GT3 RS, est. $ 260,000 to $ 300,000
1968 Porsche 911 & # 39; Soft Window & # 39; Targa, is. $ 170,000 – 190,000 WR
1975 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0, est. $ 2,000,000 to $ 2,200,000
1960 Porsche 356 B Super 90 Cabriolet, East. $ 160,000 – 190,000 WR
1996 Porsche 911 993 GT2, is. $ 800,000 – 1,200,000 WR
1994 Porsche 911 964 Turbo 3.6, is. $ 150,000 – 200,000 WR
2005 Porsche 911 996 Turbo S Cabriolet, est. $ 120,000 – 140,000 WR
2018 Porsche Gold Series 911 Classic Turbo & # 39; Gold Project, is. WR unknown
1980 Porsche 924, is. 30,000 – 40,000 WR
1990 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet, is. $ 40,000 – 60,000 WR
1979 Porsche 928, est. $ 60,000 – 80,000 WR
1959 Porsche Diesel Junior 108K tractor, is. $ 30,000 – 40,000 WR
WR = offered without reserve
The estimates are by no means weak and, in a number of cases, they seem rather high . What we will see on October 27, RM Sotheby's already sells this fine to the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta.
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