Porsche 935 With Bare Carbon Fiber Body Has Sinister Looks For $1.72M

Porsche 935 With Bare Carbon Fiber Body Has Sinister Looks For $1.72M

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The 911 GT2 RS-based 935 is a hardcore version of an already tough car. That’s how one can describe it. As the final hurrah for the 991-generation 911, the modern version of the 1970s Moby Dick race car was unveiled two years ago. There were only 77 made and it is likely that very few came in this specification.

After replacing the engine, it weighed in at 1,380 kilograms (3.042 pounds). 911 GT2 RS’ The 935 revival, which combines aluminum and steel body panels with carbon fibre composite parts (CFRP), is a true track machine. It is also very expensive. The car was first unveiled by Porsche in September 2018. It had a starting cost of EUR701,948, but this price is twice as high, at EUR1,450,000. Based on current exchange rates, that’s approximately $1.72M.
Porsche 935 With Bare Carbon Fiber Body Has Sinister Looks For $1.72M

The car is being offered by Hollmann International, and it has barely been driven. The digital odometer only shows 60 km (37 miles) and the car is in excellent condition. Porsche began deliveries of the Moby-Dick reboot in June 2019, and photos show that this Porsche was ordered without the optional $10,000 passenger seat.

Porsche created different liveries for its 935 to evoke the success of the original race car. The 911 GT2 RS is hidden beneath the retro-flavored skin. It was modified to race at the cost of its road-legal status. These cars will not be raced, but Jeff Zwart is an exception. He’ll take on the Pikes Peak hill climb in his own 935 at end of the month.