Top 5 Most Expensive Porsche Models of All Time

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From famous racers to rare classic rides,check out which exclusive Porsche models have achieved record values at auction.

For their latest video, Porsche welcomed Ted Gushue, who has made a name for himself as an expert on rare and exclusive cars during his long-standing tenure as Editorial Director of Petrolicious. Gushue introduces the five most expensive Porsche cars in front of Castle Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany.

Which Porsches made the cut as the cream of the crop?

#5 Porsche 917/30 Spyder

Porsche 917/30 Spyder

The first is a genuine sports car legend: The Porsche 917/30 Spyder. With its blue and yellow livery and unmistakable “Die Hard” logo, it not only won over fans of the CanAm race series, but also positioned itself as one of the most sought-after sports cars on the market. Probably one of the most powerful race cars that Porsche has ever produced, it fetched $3,000,000 at auction. The chassis number 917/30-004 had already changed hands for millions at earlier auctions.

#4 Porsche 550 A Spyder

550 A Spyder

Number four in the ranking is the Porsche 550 A Spyder. This sports car bears chassis number 550A-0145 and was auctioned for no less than $5.17 million in 1958. The small sports car has a 1.5-liter horizontally opposed engine from Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann, and achieved an impressive top speed of 149mph on the world’s race tracks–one of the reasons it was also called “the giant killer.”

#3 Porsche GT1 Strassenversion

Porsche GT1,

The next sports car on the list is the Porsche GT1 Strassenversion from 1998. A model of the road-approved Le Mans winner was sold at auction for $5,665,000 in March 2017. A staggering amount that was justified by its 3.2-liter six-cylinder horizontally opposed engine producing up to 800 hp. Its body is mainly made from carbon fiber. The GT1 accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.6 seconds and apparently won Ted Gushue’s admiration even faster than that.

#2 Porsche 956

Porsche 956

In second place is a race car that will forever have a place in the history books: The Porsche 956. The car with the chassis number 956-003 from 1982 changed hands for more than 10 million dollars in 2015. The overall 1983 Le Mans winner has been driven by legends such as Jacky Ickx, Al Holbert, and Derek Bell. As well as its famous racing drivers, the 956 was also the first race car to utilize the so-called “ground effect,” making it a benchmark in the 1980s.

#1 Porsche 917K

Porsche 917K

One collector was willing to pay even more for the top-ranked car: The Porsche 917 K bearing chassis number 917-024 was sold for over $14 million. The number 024 is no other than the car driven by Jo Siffert in Steve McQueen’s 1971 film, Le Mans. Regardless of this specimen’s Hollywood career, the 917 has a special place in the Porsche history books. It was the first ever overall Le Mans winner in 1970. It was fitted with the first 5L V12 engine developed in Weissach that was not horizontally opposed, explains Gushue.

Ted Gushue

At the end of the episode, Gushue bids farewell in another Porsche that is of extreme value to him personally. Gushue is an outstanding host, and the video shows you some truly remarkable cars, rare footage, and 5 of the world’s most exclusive Porsche masterpieces.

 


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