RM SOTHEBY’S GATHERS ZUFFENHAUSEN’S GREATEST HITS OF THE NINETIES FOR LONDON SALE
- RM Sotheby’s presents some of the most iconic air-cooled Porsche 911s at 11th annual London sale, 6 September
- Headlined by one of 161 road-going 993-generation 911 GT2s
- Highly-celebrated 964 RS represented with not one, but two examples, including a highly original low-mileage variant
- Ultra-low-mileage 1993 3.6-litre Turbo first owned by Sultan of Brunei features alongside ex-Sultan 2,133-mile 1996 Turbo
- Updated list of entries for London sale available at www.rmsothebys.com
LONDON (10 August, 2017) – Nearly a year after RM Sotheby’s famously broke four Porsche auction world records at its tenth anniversary London sale, the company returns to the capital with no less than ten hand-picked Porsche 911s, set to go under the hammer on 6 September.
Leading the pack, RM Sotheby’s is delighted to present one of the 161 original road-going GT2s for public sale. This 1996 Porsche 911 GT2 was delivered new to Germany, where it remained with its original private owner for nearly two decades, covering just over 18,000 km. Now residing in the UK, it is offered in London with a pre-sale estimate of £675.000 - £750.000, and in stealthy black over black.
Photo Credit: Simon Clay ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
“In recent years, the best of Nineties air-cooled 911s have caught the eyes of enthusiasts and collectors worldwide, none more so than the 993-generation 911 GT2,” says Paul Darvill, Car Specialist, RM Sotheby’s. “The original 911 GT2 was built by Porsche to meet homologation requirements for GT2 racing regulations. Created as a rear-wheel-drive racing variant of the all-wheel-drive 993 911 Turbo, it used the Turbo’s 3.6-litre lump with an extra turbo bolted on for good measure. Thanks to low build numbers and motorsport heritage, the GT2 has become one of the most desirable modern Porsches in today’s collectible market and we’re thrilled to offer this low-mileage example at our London sale—an event sure to be witness to exceptional Porsche results once again this year.”
Racing to September’s sale is one of the most original examples of a 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR. Presented in its period livery, this race-only variant is based on the 993 RS and is one of just 30 examples built for 1997. Considering its pedigree, the RSR is astonishingly complete with its original engine, panels, and gearbox still intact. The car’s notable U.S. period competition history includes some of the motorsport’s most intense endurance races, including two outings at the 24 Hours of Daytona, two outings at the 12 Hours of Sebring, and Road Atlanta, all at the hands of Alex Job Racing. Eligible for numerous events, this car is ready to be used, while also being a welcome addition to any Porsche or racing collection (Est. £800.000 - £900.000).
Photo Credit: James Mann ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
Of course, no Porsche 911 auction line-up would be complete without the 911 RS that started it all – the 1973 Porsche 911 2.7 RS Lightweight. One of 17 right-hand-drive Lightweight models produced, and the last ever imported to the UK, it has a remarkable racing history. Chassis no. 9113601501 is believed to be the most successful of any Porsche 2.7 RS ever made, being rallied extensively in period and landing as the highest placed RS in the 1973 RAC Rally. Heading to the London sale following one of the most extraordinary restorations ever performed on the model, this historically important 2.7 RS carries a presale estimate of £825.000 - £1.000.000.
Photo Credit: Jack Passey ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
Additional highlights from the Seventies and Nineties include:
- the ideal autobahn cruiser, a regularly serviced, 23,000-mile 1998 Porsche 911 Turbo S, one of just 26 right-hand-drive 993 Turbo S models made for the UK market (Est. £260.000 - £300.000);
- the first of two 964 RS examples set for the London sale, a standard ‘lightweight-spec’ 1992 Porsche 911 RS in Guards Red with less than 26,000km from new and offered in highly original condition (Est. £220.000 - £250.000);
- a Maritime Blue 1992 Porsche 911 RS in excellent and usable condition. Delivered new to Germany and imported to the UK in 2000, this car has been well-enjoyed by its previous owners, and following a full engine rebuild, is ready to return to the road (Est. £170.000 - £190.000);
- quite possibly one of the finest and most original RHD 993 Turbos, a 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo. With just two owners from new, the first of which was the Sultan of Brunei, the Arena Red Turbo was recently repatriated to the UK by its second and current owner. Heading to auction a mere 2,133 miles from new with its matching-numbers engine rebuilt, this is a unique opportunity to buy one of the last great 993 Turbos (Est. £165.000 - £195.000);
- also originally owned by the Sultan, a 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6. One of just 159 right-hand drive examples built, the car has covered only 1,700 miles and heads to the sale following extensive re-commissioning. Its offering represents an opportunity unlikely to be repeated (Est. £250.000 - £300.000); and,
- a 1971 Porsche 911 E delivered new to racing driver John Fitzpatrick. Offered for sale for the first time since 1972, this desirable Conda Green right-hand-drive 911 E is presented in remarkable original condition (Est. £70.000 - £90.000).
Held at the stunning Battersea Evolution in central London, RM Sotheby’s London sale has been witness to the sale of some of the world’s finest automobiles since 2006—a tradition that is set to continue next month as more than 70 blue-chip motor cars cross the podium. Held in partnership with the Concours of Elegance, which, this year returns to the magnificent Hampton Court Palace, the action-packed week of events is set to draw thousands of local and international enthusiasts.
For further information or to view a frequently updated list of entries, please visit www.rmsothebys.com or call RM’s London office at +44 (0) 20 7851 7070 to speak with a specialist. For further information on the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace, please visit www.concoursofelegance.co.uk.
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