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A930Rocket 04-29-2017 08:28 PM

Anybody know about this car?
 
Is it really worth the money?

Stored 1993 Porsche driven six miles worth millions | Fox News

It’s one of the fastest and most unique cars ever made, and it hasn’t been driven in 25 years.

In fact, it’s only been driven six miles…ever.

rsr
(RM Sotheby's)
In 1993 someone with very particular tastes ordered a sliver Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 race car -- one of just 51 built – with a fully trimmed interior done up in an impossibly bright Can Can Red leather, carpeting, and dash and door upholstery, with just a few grey accents to offer retinas some relief.

Only two were built with a street car-style cabin, but the other didn’t feature this color combination, not to mention its purple Speedline wheels and gold brake calipers.

MORE CLASSIC CAR NEWS FROM FOX NEWS AUTOS

rsr
(RM Sotheby's)
The colorful coupe is equipped with the same race spec 375 hp 3.8-liter flat-six-cylinder engine and five-speed transmission as the rest of the cars, a few of which have won races at Le Mans, Daytona and other tracks over the years.

Inexplicably, this one never had the chance to do the same, or even stretch its legs. Shortly after it was delivered, it disappeared into a collection, and still wears the coat of Cosmoline rust inhibitor applied at the factory.

You now have the chance to right that wrong, because it’s being auctioned at the RM Sotheby’s Villa Erba event in Italy on May 27th, where it’s expected to sell for well over $2 million.

trj911 04-30-2017 05:26 AM

1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 | Villa Erba 2017 | RM Sotheby's
Lots of good pictures on the Sotheby's site.

slow&rusty 04-30-2017 06:14 AM

That car appeared on my Facebook feed a few days ago and fascinated to know more. Amazing.

javadog 04-30-2017 06:27 AM

I wonder why they choose not to wash the ****ing thing. I guess that is supposed to impress the bidders but it certainly does not impress me. They market something as a new car, and it looks like ****...

sand_man 04-30-2017 06:33 AM

It's being talked about all over the place!

I think it's sad that it never served its purpose, but I think it's incredible, nonetheless! Flame suit "on": yeah that interior is totally over the top, and amethyst wheel centers over gold calipers is kookoo, but I find that it somehow adds to the unicorn mystique of this particular car...I like it. Would I have ordered it this way? No.

If I had it, I'd get it running properly and drive it the way it is! Sadly it will likely continue to languish in a collection, as every additional kilometer will ruin the "investment".

I would love to know what the original factory workers were thinking as this particular build made its way to the end of the line...

widgeon13 04-30-2017 06:46 AM

What a waste!

Nickshu 04-30-2017 06:53 AM

Wow! At least wash and detail it! With only 10 miles that's not a patina car by any stretch. It will sell for stupid money for sure.

Edit: I see it still has the factory cosmoline on it, so I see why no detailing....

wildthing 04-30-2017 07:41 AM

Cars are meant to be driven.

matt930s 04-30-2017 07:45 AM

It's the factory coating...

MattR

Quote:

Originally Posted by javadog (Post 9570036)
I wonder why they choose not to wash the ****ing thing. I guess that is supposed to impress the bidders but it certainly does not impress me. They market something as a new car, and it looks like ****...


javadog 04-30-2017 08:47 AM

Yeah, I get that. It's also good at attracting dust and grit, which isn't a good thing.

The Cosmoline was normally removed long before the first buyer ever laid eyes on the car. I understand the reason they left it, so they could show that it literally has never been used. The miles that were put on it were likely put on it by the factory when they tested the car after assembly.

That doesn't mean I agree with it. If you buy the car and choose not to use it but to display it, I would assume you would want to remove the Cosmolene. If you don't, then there's really no point to buying the car. You don't use it, it's not attractive to look at, it's just an investment. There are more attractive investments available.

People do some foolish things with cars, but that's probably never going to change.

sc_rufctr 04-30-2017 08:59 AM

The Cosmoline coating gives some clues. I'd guess this was bought by a dealer but never delivered to the customer. For whatever reason it just sat in the workshop.
Maybe the customer paid a hefty deposit but never collected the car?

Leather covered instrument bezels!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1493567899.jpg

sugarwood 04-30-2017 09:10 AM

That is the most hideous Boss Sheeper interior I have ever seen

sugarwood 04-30-2017 09:11 AM

I don't understand why they are marketing is all dirty like that.
This is not a barn find, but a time capsule with zero miles
It should be marketed as a brand new car, not a filthy pig.

masraum 04-30-2017 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nickshu (Post 9570064)
Wow! At least wash and detail it! With only 10 miles that's not a patina car by any stretch. It will sell for stupid money for sure.

Edit: I see it still has the factory cosmoline on it, so I see why no detailing....

Quote:

Originally Posted by matt930s (Post 9570124)
It's the factory coating...

MattR

Quote:

Originally Posted by javadog (Post 9570194)
Yeah, I get that. It's also good at attracting dust and grit, which isn't a good thing.

The Cosmoline was normally removed long before the first buyer ever laid eyes on the car. I understand the reason they left it, so they could show that it literally has never been used. The miles that were put on it were likely put on it by the factory when they tested the car after assembly.

That doesn't mean I agree with it. If you buy the car and choose not to use it but to display it, I would assume you would want to remove the Cosmolene. If you don't, then there's really no point to buying the car. You don't use it, it's not attractive to look at, it's just an investment. There are more attractive investments available.

People do some foolish things with cars, but that's probably never going to change.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 9570216)
I don't understand why they are marketing is all dirty like that.
This is not a barn find, but a time capsule with zero miles
It should be marketed as a brand new car, not a filthy pig.

Read up, that's the factory delivery coating with dust attached. It's a protectant.

masraum 04-30-2017 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 9570215)
That is the most hideous Boss Sheeper interior I have ever seen

agreed, pretty garish, and I'm not a fan of the gray gauge faces.

sc_rufctr 04-30-2017 10:34 AM

More than 30 years ago I worked in a car factory. One of the jobs I did was to wash off a coating that was applied to small vans that had been imported from Japan.
It may have been the same Cosmoline coating but I don't know for sure. It's like a spray on wax.
We used a solvent to remove the stuff. From memory the solvent was very mild but you had to wear gloves to use it.
You just slopped the solvent on with a rag and the coating immediately washed away.

I can see why it's been left on this particular car but there's nothing special about it.

Nickshu 05-29-2017 08:01 PM

I saw today this car sold for $2.25m at Sothebys auction this weekend.

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theFONZ 05-29-2017 11:53 PM

DAMN! That was a pretty good investment I'd say.

svandamme 05-30-2017 01:20 AM

2 million for a the least purposefull RSR with no race history, no patina, and a butt ugly interior.
There's a sucker born every minute

pwd72s 05-30-2017 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 9606262)
2 million for a the least purposefull RSR with no race history, no patina, and a butt ugly interior.
There's a sucker born every minute

P.T. Barnum was right. But the auction results speak for themselves. The how much is it worth question was answered.


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