The modern day-day version of the iconic Porsche 935 is a seriously attractive beast and at RM Sotheby’s Monterey sales occasion later this month, one particular of the 77 units constructed is crossing the auction block. Pre-auction estimates indicate it could sell for amongst $1.five million and $two million.

Porsche presented its consumers the selection amongst eight distinct racing-inspired liveries when speccing out their 935s. This auto has the Gulf Oil livery that sees most of the exterior completed in blue whilst there are also a plethora of vibrant orange accents on the hood, front quarter panels, rear quarter panels, and each the front and rear bumpers.

Elsewhere, this 935 sits on a set of 18-inch center-locking wheels and has two big quantity ‘9’ logos on the doors. As with all other 935s, there are also a lot of exposed carbon fiber components visible across the exterior, such as the front splitter, rear diffuser, wing mirrors, and the towering rear wing.

 This Gulf Racing Porsche 935 Is One Seriously Expensive Track Weapon

This specific 935 was delivered new to enterprise Todd Blue who owns a genuinely outstanding collection of classic and modern day-day Porsche models. His 935 is quantity 50 of the 77 units produced and according to RM Sotheby’s, remains in “practically new condition” possessing barely been driven because he took delivery. Indeed, he only ever drove it for 4 parade laps about Road Atlanta shortly soon after taking delivery.

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The 935 is primarily based on the all-conquering 991-generation Porsche 911 GT2 RS that was 1st introduced in 2017. However, Porsche’s designers and engineers had been totally free from possessing to comply with any road or race series regulations in making the track-only weapon, which means they could go wild with its design and style. As such, the bodywork is totally bespoke whilst the interior also feels just like a reputable race auto.


Driving the 935 is the identical three.eight-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder as the 911 GT2 RS with a cool 690 hp.