Written on September 3rd, 2010 at 11:07am by Pepper Girl 

Porsche 911 901 Prototype for sale in Nigeria

Okay, maybe that’s a reach, but after reading the following ebay description you tell me if this sounds like the same people who just found $20,000,000 in a bank account and they really, really just want to share it with you out of the goodness of their hearts.

For those of you not wanting to make the jump to eBay, here’s a brief taste of “seller’s” description:

Porsche 911 901 Prototype

To the local and to the general reader. To the antiquary and to the uninitiated. To the inquisitive admirers of fine arts we hope to prove this acceptable. Simple and uninportant as the subject may first appear, it will be found, upon a nearer view, well worth the attention of philosophical and historical inquires.

901 Prototype for sale on ebay

The seller goes on to say that the 901 prototype is actually “hidden” under a 1971 Porsche 911T which is hidden under a 1986 Porsche 911. Say what?

Oh, lest we forget, the starting bid for this historical treasure is $950,000. I would say the seller could always get a job writing creative ad copy if this sale doesn’t go through.

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Written on June 13th, 2010 at 5:34pm by Pepper Girl 

How much would you pay for the “ultimate” Porsche simulator?

$25k? $50k? $100k? How about $1,000,000? That’s what the seller of this Taito Chase H.Q. full motion simulator is asking? Not familiar with Taito or Chase H.Q.? Don’t worry, unless you were addicted to video arcade games in the early 80’s you are probably not alone.

Taito's CHASE HQ full motion porsche racing simulator arcade game



Some of you may remember that it wasn’t all that long ago when John was trying to convince me we needed a Porsche pinball machine. Well, it would seem he’s found something similar that we MUST have. Fortunately Unfortunately, this one looks like it just might be a bit out of reach, at least from a pricing expectation standpoint. The seller has a buy it now price of $1,000,000. They can’t be serious, can they? This is just a strategy to get their listing noticed and published on sites like ours, isn’t it?

After a bit of research I found that the Taito Chase H.Q was released in 1988 and featured a Porsche driving (a black Porsche 928), miami-vice looking, criminal chasing cop named Tony Gibson. Apparently Tony, and his partner Raymond Broady, were part of the Chase Special Investigations Department. It was their role, that you as the game player filled, by chasing down the bad guys in their two speed, turbo powered Porsche 928.

At the start of each game you learn who you will be chasing and how far away they are from you. It’s your job to chased them down and then run them off the road with a few well placed bumps (in my opinion a great way to dispose of most criminals). Each time you run down a criminal you advance to the next level and chase down a new car. All in all there are five levels and five criminals driving five completely different cars:

  1. Ralph, the Idaho Slasher (White Lotus Esprit)
  2. Carlos, the New York armed robber (Yellow Lamborghini Countach)
  3. Chicago pushers (White Porsche 911)
  4. L.A kidnapper (Blue Ferrari 288 GTO)
  5. Eastern Bloc Spy (Red Porsche 928)

While the seller of the simulator in question might be a bit over the top in their price and description this does look like a fun game for a Porsche enthusiast who also likes arcade games. If you’re not interested in a “full motion” simulator that may take up as much room in your garage as the real thing, I also found a site that offers the stand-up version and for considerably less money.

So, what do you think, will the simulator version sell? The price is obviously a gimmick, so if does sell, how much will it go for? I already offered them $500 :-)

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Written on April 30th, 2010 at 8:53pm by Pepper Girl 

How Much Does a Porsche Covered in 40lbs of Gold Cost?

That, remains to be seen. However, if the starting bid is any indication, it’s going to take a minimum of $400k and then some.

In the past, we’ve seen other Porsches covered in gold, we’ve even seen Porsches covered in tweed and camouflage. However, we’ve never seen one of these “blinged” out gems for sale, until now that is.

According to the seller, “This is not even just an object of status – it is the object of ultimate style. It is a car for person who likes to be in a center of attention. Who wants to be The One And Only. Now imagine yourself riding slowly in this car with roof back in any city of the world. Cannes, Monte Carlo, Dubai, Los Angeles – anywhere. Who can be like you on any road? Near any club, casino or wherever? No one!

Joey Carrera posing with his Porsche



Remember Joey Carrera? Yup, that’s him above. Rumor has it he’ll be working hard to score the winning bid on this auction.

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Written on April 18th, 2010 at 7:00pm by 993C4S 

How About a Porsche That Floats?

There’s one for sale on eBay and it can be yours for a mere $350,000.





Not sure what we’re talking about? Some of you may remember a post back in 2008 about a power boat designed by Porsche and manufactured by Fearless Yachts. Unfortunately, just a few short months after introducing their first Porsche Designed Boat (The Fearless 28) the company, Fearless International, filed for bankruptcy and was never to be heard from again.

What might not be widely known, and quite frankly the details still aren’t all that clear, is that besides press releases and company statements to the contrary, the Fearless 28 was not the first boat ever designed by Porsche. Based on our research (and it’s not necessarily conclusive or accurate) it appears that Porsche first designed a boat back in 1985 and commissioned Kineo to build the hulls. The result was the Kineo 27‘, of which only three hulls were completed.

Where things get really foggy is trying to figure out how these boats were powered. Some claim that only one hull and power option was ever approved by Porsche and that’s the Kineo 27′ with twin Mercruiser MAG 454s (see the link above). Others, like the seller of this eBay listing claim that their boat is the only one with Porsche Marine engines (Porsche 928 v8s that were converted to marine use). If, in fact, the seller of the boat on eBay is to be believed (and based on our research we can’t figure it out either way) this particular boat is the first ever to be designed and produced by Porsche and the only speed boat powered by a Porsche marine engine.

While the details aren’t clear, and the seller’s not talking (which has us wanting to ask even more questions), it appears that this particular boat was designed by Porsche, built by Kineo and powered by Porsche but never released to the public. According to the seller, this boat was Manufactured in 1992 – a full 16 years before Fearless launched their boat at the Miami boat show.

Let’s recap. Three of these hulls were produced, but only one of them, this one (hull #1), is powered with the Porsche Marine Engine option (a $75k option in ’92). If this really is the case, then we’re looking at a one-off, one-of-a-kind prototype, that just might be worth the asking price as the only thing like it in existence. But, buyer beware! Do your homework first, ask a lot of questions and get the documentation!

Porsche Design Boat Details

  • Carbon Fiber Kevlar Construction
  • Hull #1 of 2 (or three)
  • 0 Hours and Stored Since New
  • Porsche Metallic Silver Paint, Dual Matching Silver Hard Shell Fully Adjustable Sport Seats (GT3?) with Red Cushions
  • “PORSCHE” Designed By FA Porsche on the transom that hydraulically opens to a fold down swim platform with ladder and wash down
  • Cushioned sunpad-hydraulic engine hatch
  • Small berth able cabin with gray cushions and headliner
  • Vacuflush toilet
  • Dual VDO gadge instrumentation
  • Brand new teak decks complete mechanical and cosmetic updates (not sure what is meant by update?)
  • Original MSRP was $550K plus $75K for the Porsche Marine Option

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Written on May 10th, 2009 at 5:24pm by 993C4S 

Hard Rock Repeat. Kirk Hammett’s (of Metallica fame) Porsche for sale on eBay again!

I don’t know what it is about certain Porsches, but they seem to keep turning up like the proverbial bad penny. In this instance, just a little over a year since this particular Porsche was last listed for sale on eBay it returns again for another round of ridicule bidding, but with a slightly reduced price. Back in February of 2008 when I first saw the listing for Kirk Hammett’s Porsche 911 C4 on eBay it had a starting bid of $34,000 and a BuyitNow price of $40,000. This time around the Porsche is listed with a much more realistic still crazy beginning bid of $32,500.

Kirk Hammett's Used Porsche 911 For Sale

Let’s face it, while I’m a Metallica fan (I grew up listening to them) they just aren’t the same super group they used to be. This car (in my opinion) isn’t special enough or in good enough shape to bring the kind of money the current owner is looking for.

The story of Kirk losing the Porsche in a bet is interesting but even considering the “Kirk Hammett signed gas receipt and original warranty application with Kirk’s extremely rare full business signature” thrown in for good measure the price still seems extremely aggressive. Here’s a nice 1990 Porsche C4 for sale with a few more miles for $17k less.

Come on now, if the “Beaver’s” Porsche didn’t sell, I don’t know that Kirk’s old car will fare much better. At the very least, the seller could have changed up the description a bit from the last time it was listed. At this point, I’m thinking that $20k in 1990 stereo equipment is a liability in unsprung weight. :-)

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Written on April 23rd, 2009 at 11:06pm by 993C4S 

Leave it to Beaver’s Porsche for sale on eBay

Want a Porsche with a celebrity past but can’t afford to pay the price that comes with a Seinfeld, Beckham, Rodman, Ralph Lauren or Metallica provenance? No worries, your opportunity awaits on eBay. This 1982 Porsche 911 Carrera SC Targa was once owned by Gerry Mathers, that’s right, the Beaver himself.

I spoke with the owners today and here’s the back story in their own words.

We purchased the Porsche from a man who’s son knew a guy that lived in CA and was Jerry’s mechanic (the Beaver, not Seinfeld). His friend introduced him to Jerry and they ended up going to his house. Turned out that Jerry wanted to sell the [Porsche]. The son (Thomas), was a student at the time, told his dad he wanted to buy the car. So he flew out to CA, bought the car, and drove it home.

Thomas kept the car for a short period of time but when it came time to go back to school he couldn’t leave the car at home and didn’t want to leave it sitting in a parking lot so he decided to sell it. This is when I found the ad in the Milwaukee journal and Dennis (my husband) bought it.

used-porsche-911-for-sale

The pictures they sent aren’t the best, but the Porsche does appear to be in good shape. In addition, the current owners have all the past paperwork (including the title chain) that shows the Beav’s ownership and his autograph on the title signing it over to the party they purchased it from.

used-porsche-carrera-for-sale

The auction just started today and already has one bid. The car was previously listed on Craigslist with an asking price of $12,500 so that should give you and idea of where you’ll need to be to own this piece of Hollywood history should you decide to bid.

I could have gone so many ways with this post. The title, the subject, the innuendos. In the end, I decided to play it straight. I didn’t want to go to hard on the Beaver…

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Written on April 13th, 2009 at 6:30am by 993C4S 

$75,000 for a Porsche Lapel Pin?

I spend a lot of time trolling eBay for Porsche related items. Actually, I probably spend more time than is healthy, but there are probably worse addictions. Most of the time I’m looking for things to add to my growing collection of Porsche memorabilia. The rest of the time I’m looking for things to feature here on PorschePurist.com.

Porsche Bruce Jennings Lapel Pin

Porsche Pin Given to Bruce Jennings for Winning the SCCA Championship in 1962

Today’s find caught my eye for two of reasons – the first was the price – $75,000 is a lot of money for a piece of memorabilia. As it turns out, the pin isn’t really for sale (which seemed pretty strange for an eBay item and the second reason I paid attention). According to the listing the seller likes the pin so much he simply wants to share it with others. To make sure he wouldn’t have to part with this treasure he set an unrealistic Buy It Now target (although I’m thinking he would let it go if someone met his price).

If you’re not familiar with Bruce Jennings, he won more races in a Porsche than any other driver of his time. Today, cars with a racing provenance that include victories by Jennings command a premium over similar period cars. I’m not so sure about the pin though. If you want to check out the full listing, you can do so here on eBay.

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