Written on September 22nd, 2008 at 2:10am by Pepper Girl 

Filling Your Dream Garage

garage-dream.jpgWe were talking with friends the other day and the following hypothetical question was asked, “If you had an unlimited budget but space for only five (5) Porsches, which five Porsches would you buy?”

After discussing it for a few minutes, we decided that any Porsche could be included, even if there was no way it would ever be put up for sale. This is a hypothetical exercise after all.

It’s an easy question to answer, right? Not for us. We started right out and before we knew it, we had filled the garage and there were other cars we still wanted. What to do, what to do? You can’t build a bigger garage, you can’t swap out cars, this is a one time opportunity so you have to take you time and fill your garage accordingly. Do you want to drive these cars or just stare at them? Are you a racer, or do you want daily drivers?

Eventually we were able to distill things down and come up with a good mix that fits our taste. Here’s how we would fill the garage at 993C4S. How would you fill yours?

1948 Gmund No. 1
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1973 Porsche 911 S
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917/20 Pink Pig
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2008 Porsche 997 Turbo Cabriolet
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Our dream garage might not match yours, but here is our reasoning behind the choices.

  1. Gmund: For the history as this started it all
  2. 911 S: For the design and driveability
  3. 917/20: For the paint-job and really, really fast DE events
  4. Ruf CTR Yellowbird: Top speed of 211mph and street legal
  5. New 997 Turbo Cabriolet: Direct Injection + PDK = Daily driver

Now it’s your turn. Everyone has different tastes, and we think you’ll find it a challenging exercise. Take some time, remember anything Porsche goes and your budget is unlimited but you can only choose FIVE. Let us know how you would fill your dream garage.

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Comments

22 Responses to “Filling Your Dream Garage”

  1. 993C4S on September 22nd, 2008 8:19 pm

    Paul,

    Great list. I would have gone for a 904 too, but I wanted more daily drivers, then racers.

    As for winning, YES. Expect delivery on these cars within the next week or so. What colors would you like? ;-)

  2. Paul Chenard on September 22nd, 2008 7:55 pm

    Here it goes:
    1) 1955 Speedster
    2) 1964 904
    3) 1970 917K
    4) 1973 Carrera RS
    5) 1987 959
    So how’d I do? Did I win?

  3. Ken Shahoian on September 22nd, 2008 11:06 pm

    Pretty much what I have now:

    ’97 C4S aerokit car that is almost completely fully optioned
    ’93 RS America
    ’95 993RS 3.8 (clone)
    ’67 910 (which I don’t really own, but can use whenever)
    and this ’94 cab I picked up today for $8500.

    Not picky, just realistic.

    Now if I were to “upgrade”

    993 GT2
    Some 935K3 or K4
    ’94 Speedster
    ’70 or ’71 S (just love the high compression, small displacement engines v. the 2.4 slug motors)
    And, what the hell, an RS Spyder which I probably wouldn’t be able to drive faster than my Radical SR3!

  4. 993C4S on September 22nd, 2008 11:36 pm

    @Ken,

    Where do you get to drive the 910? Is it street legal? Or, does it just come out on track days?

  5. Edward Towers on September 23rd, 2008 4:40 am

    Dauer Porsche 962 LM Road Legal

    1988 Gemballa Avalanche Flatnose (RUF engined)

    Kremer Porsche 935 K3

    1989 911 Turbo-bodied Speedster 930 in Silver

    2005 911 (996) Carrera 4S Coupe

  6. kevin gosselin on September 23rd, 2008 3:31 pm

    964RS
    924 Carrera GT
    1974 Carrera
    996 GT3
    356A

    All in the oddest factory color available at the time. Out right speed is over rated. Give me something that has some character and style.

  7. 993C4S on September 23rd, 2008 4:10 pm

    @Kevin,

    Good point(s) regarding speed and character. I think you get a good combination of both with a Ruf Yellowbird and a Gulf Liveried 917. Now for real character, you could opt for the 917 Pink Pig!!

  8. Manuel on September 24th, 2008 3:14 am

    Well, it’s always so hard to decide..I’ll try!
    1) 356 PRE-A
    2) 550
    3) 911 2.7 RS
    4) 930- 3.3 ( 4 gears )
    5) GT2 ( 993 )

    Regards from Milan ( Italy )!
    Manuel

  9. Andrew Granieri on September 24th, 2008 10:26 am

    924 Carrera GT (nice pick Kevin!)
    1995 968 Turbo S
    1997 GT1 (Road version)
    1997 993 Targa S
    2009 GT3

  10. Etienne Botes on September 24th, 2008 11:00 am

    Type 60K10
    Porsche 356 SC Coupe
    Porsche 911S (2.4)
    Porsche 944 Turbo Cup
    Porsche 993 4S

  11. Peter on September 24th, 2008 11:27 am

    1. 356 A
    2. 911 2,7 RS
    3. 924 Carrera CTS
    4. 959
    5. Carrera GT

  12. Muru on November 7th, 2008 3:48 am

    I would have

    a)356 Cab
    b)911 2.7
    c)930 Carrera Cab
    4)964 Turbo S(3.6)
    5)997 Turbo S(RUF 650hp)

    These are the cars i would hope to own one day.

  13. Nitro on December 29th, 2008 1:15 pm

    Damn, this is the kind of question that can literally kill me: I however think I’d go this way:

    1. Gmund.
    2. 356 Speedster.
    3. Carrera GT
    4. 997 TT cab
    5. 987.2 Boxster S

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  15. Dan on May 11th, 2010 3:27 pm

    Wow, talk about a tough decision to make (choosing ONLY five Porsches)! Well, below is a rough cut:

    1. 356 C or SC (four disc brakes, better carbs)
    2. 1989 911 Anniversary Edition (rare with G50)
    3. 1996 993 C4S (first year of 993 with C4S & Varioram)
    4. 1998 993 C2S (last year of 993 with air-cooled motor)
    5. 2010 Cayman S (with PDK, PASM, PCM, & …)

    The list may actually change but this might be a good starting place :-) .

  16. Stefanos Stamos on September 24th, 2010 10:34 pm

    Started this list from the year I was able to distinguish and recognize cars and not before I was born (1965), this way the cars hold truer as belonging to my era
    I had to suffer through the elimination process, but here it is anyway:
    1. 1969 911 S Targa (in orange)
    2. 1989 911 Turbo Targa (in black)
    3. 1992 964 Turbo S lightweight (in yellow)
    4. 1998 Carrera 4 cabriolet (my reality check in Ocean Blue with Classic gray top)
    5. 1998 993 Turbo S (in silver with brick red interior)

    honorable mention: 1996 Carrera RS Coupe or Clubsport (the former has the prettier spoiler the latter has an ugly wing) in Azure Blue

    Naturally unreal cars like the 1973 Carrera RS sports version, 1988 959 sport, GT1 of 1996 and GT2 of 1998 should be on anyone’s list; as for the water cooled era maybe a 2011 Speedster specially ordered at extra cost without PDK and all available weight saving options would be enjoyable

  17. Peter on April 9th, 2011 10:57 pm

    1. ’48 Gmund No. 1 To paraphrase Dr. Porsche, it lives on in all the other cars.
    2. ’56 550A. Sets a precedent for the Boxster and Cayman
    3. ’94 Porsche 993. The lastest, fastest air-cooled 911.
    4. ’11 Panamera Turbo S. 550 horses, and good for families
    5. ’11 918. A car I can drive even in a gas-sparse future.

    Biggest surprise: Only one 911!

  18. Peter on April 9th, 2011 11:05 pm

    Addendum: The Panamera Turbo S should have 550 horses

  19. 993C4S on April 9th, 2011 11:07 pm

    @Peter, we fixed it for you… :-)

  20. Alex on December 1st, 2011 12:35 pm

    73 911 RS,
    930 slope 86-88 G50,
    GT2RS,
    GT3RS 4.0
    and one bad ass 997RSR
    the ultimate track car, this will make me smile:)

  21. 993C4S on December 3rd, 2011 10:26 am

    Alex,

    Alll amazing choices, but wouldn’t you want just one to act as a humble street car/daily driver? Arguably you could drive any of the first four as a street car (perhaps the 930 the most) but the 911 RS, the GT2 RS and GT3 RS 4.0 would all punish you on anything but the smoothest of roads…

  22. Alex on December 4th, 2011 11:56 am

    True, however, i have driven my 911 both on the street and track
    the GT2RS as as smooth as silk, with all the comfort of a true 911:)

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