Porsche 911 Sport Classic

Porsche 911 Sport Classic
The folks at Porsche Exclusive have created an extremely limited edition 911 Carrera S with additional horsepower, double bubble roof, wider rear body, along with other styling elements. The 911 Sport Classic will be limited to only 250 examples, each one commanding a substantial premium over a regular 911 Carrera S.


Stuttgart. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has refined the DNA of the 911 to what must be the most supreme standard of class and style in the 911 Sport Classic available to a strictly limited number of very special 911 enthusiasts. Creating this unique model, Porsche is bringing back the tradition of exclusive small series built in very small numbers. The 911 Sport Classic will be presented at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show and is limited in production to just 250 cars.

This very special 911 from Porsche Exclusive has been developed over a project period of about three years, with lots of love for detail, catering especially for the most demanding group of genuine aficionados. Porsche Exclusive is Porsche's Specialist Department for the most outstanding customised versions of Porsche cars going beyond even the highest standard of the Company's regular production models.

The unique character of this very special 911 comes out at very first sight in the newly developed double-dome roof. A further highlight of this sports car based on the rear-wheel-drive Carrera S is the wider rear body up by 44 millimetres or 1.73" and the wider track on the rear axle. The striking SportDesign front apron with its unique spoiler lip and the rear spoiler fixed in position like the legendary ducktail on the 1973 Carrera RS 2.7 round off the unmistakable look of the 911 Sport Classic. Power comes from Porsche's 3.8-litre with Direct Fuel Injection, increased in this case, also through the introduction of a newly developed resonance intake manifold with six vacuum-controlled switching flaps, by 23 bhp to 408 horsepower for even more outstanding performance.
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HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 9/2/2009 11:10:24 AM
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Love the ducktail and the double bubble roof, but the GT3 remains my favorite Porsche.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 9/2/2009 1:29:43 PM
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The double bubble roof is good, but is it worth calling it that as much as the Camaro's? I mean... Koenigsegg's and Peugeot RCZ's are actually functional.


rxh8me9000rxh8me9000 - 9/2/2009 1:55:39 PM
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Beautiful. The rear end kind of looks sad. Like the tail lights are crying.


freshseth83freshseth83 - 9/2/2009 2:08:42 PM
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lose those wheels, it's a modern car, it's like the '09 and '10 mustang wearing the 70's style wheels, keep it modern even if it is a throwback to the classics. Besides that i think it's just fine, nice interior too, just not in that color.


answeranswer - 9/2/2009 4:12:58 PM
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Nicely done.


quizzquizz - 9/2/2009 6:43:34 PM
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verdone? Sure, but I STILL LOVE IT! My fear is that it's over the cost of the GT3, which makes it really hard to justify because you are paying a premium for cosmetic nick-knacks, but still... I LOVE IT. Aaaargh...

Ideal pricing would be between the GT3 and 4S, but looks like it is going to be between the GT3 and Turbo, both of which are clearly superior performers.

I'm arguing with myself here, and obviously, if I had that kind of cash, I'd have both the GT3 and the Sport Classic :)


quizzquizz - 9/2/2009 6:44:59 PM
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Everything looks great, but for the tailpipes.. a bit too "mustang" for me - I think rectangular tailpipes add better contrast to a very curvaceous round 911 design.


quizzquizz - 9/2/2009 6:49:07 PM
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GOOD GOD $241,000?! OK forget it... I'll take a turbo and pay an extra $15K for identical "custom" treatment


Type707Type707 - 9/3/2009 5:32:04 PM
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Loving it....not too much flash to it. Keeping it conservative and defined.


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