Porsche 996 Turbo
Highlights
- One of the very first 996 Turbo's to be produced and delivered
- Took delivery from Jack Griffin, Retired Le Mans Porsche racer
- Near Mint condition, have yet to see another in the same condition even with less mileage.
2000 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe in Arctic Silver with black interior. This rare gem has a 6-speed manual transmission, with a mere 38k miles and a single owner for all 24 years. It holds historical significance as one of the initial 20 Turbo models to reach the US and is to be one of the earlier chassis numbers as well (was told first of 25 for the US market). The vehicle comes complete with original papers and manuals, maintaining meticulous records spanning over 23 years.
In pristine Concours Condition, this 996 Turbo is distinct with front bumperettes, the absence of a glovebox, and suede headliner—a rarity in its category. It also has the European spec cigarette lighter. Notably, it was allocated from Jack Griffin, a renowned Porsche Le Mans Racer famous for participating in the 24 hours of Le Mans without a racing license. Griffin, known for obtaining early chassis numbers and reselling them, facilitated our acquisition as one of the first 25 units crafted for the US market. The car also has a signature from Automotive Youtube „stradman“ under the bonnet, with video evidence proof of writing.