It begs for more sunshine. Are there any takers?
Although the Porsche Carrera GT nameplate is undoubtedly the most famous and beloved, it has certainly made a lasting impression on the automotive community. Given the car’s brief existence, it’s easy to say that this is a more significant scar than the Porsche Carrera GT. You can blame it on the ever-changing and increasing safety regulations. But, I don’t think so. From 2004 to 2006 Porsche The 1,500 units sold were a little less than the 1,500 expected. In total, 1,270 Carrera GTs were sold. It appears that only one vehicle sold was in Dark Olive Metallic, as shown in the video.
This olive green Carrera GT was uploaded to YouTube by HTMLJ. It is part of the Octane Collection from the UK. Although it may appear black, the exterior is actually covered in Dark Olive Metallic paint which shows a deep green under the sun. The Carrera GT’s minimalist design is completed by a stunning interior in Ascott Brown.
This olive green Carrera GT was uploaded to YouTube by HTMLJ. It is part of the Octane Collection from the UK. Although it may appear black, the exterior is actually covered in Dark Olive Metallic paint which shows a deep green under the sun. The Carrera GT’s minimalist design is completed by a stunning interior in Ascott Brown.
The Carrera GT’s naturally-aspirated V10 is another thing we love. It is located behind the seats. We couldn’t be happier with the 5-minute video that captured this car’s aural delight. It’s no surprise that Audi considered this car a serious Audi R8 contender.
We were struck by the fact that a Carrera GT with its bright paint scheme and targa roof seems out of place in the rainy/cloudy UK. You’ll be glad to know that this car and the other exotics in the video are for sale.
The Carrera GT is not going to be cheap. Although it might not be the most well-known Porsche, it is still an extremely rare car, especially in this special color.