The Porsche 911 is the oldest sports car in the world that is still in production today, with a development history spanning over 60 years. Over these decades, Porsche has created numerous unique models, and the Porsche 911 SC/RS is one of the rarest, with only 20 units ever produced, and one displayed in a museum.
According to sources, the last-ever Porsche 911 SC/RS built was a bona fide rally car that was also street-legal, and it’s the star of this feature. With an intriguing backstory as a race-ready yet road-worthy vehicle, this car is one of the most powerful 911 variants to ever leave the Porsche factory in Stuttgart, and it could be yours for a cool $3,000,000.
Would you retire early or keep working to buy this Porsche 911 SC/RS?
Up for auction by Broad Arrow Auctions, this 1984 Porsche 911 SC/RS Gruppe B, sometimes referred to as the “Evolutionsserie,” was one of twenty identical cars built by the manufacturer for racing. In fact, it did race and remains street-legal to this day.
Think of this car as a 911 SC built for the World Rally Group B. As such, it features the body of a 911 Turbo. The doors, fenders, and hood are made of aluminum. The Lolipop seats from the 935 keep the driver in place, and the brakes are derived from the 917 to slow down this beast.
That’s a good thing because the engine reportedly puts out 270 horsepower, and the entire car weighs just 980 kg. Notably, this is the last SC/RS ever built. It raced in the 1984 WRC Tour de Course and finished in 14th place, the highest position among all Porsches in that event.
Broad Arrow points out that due to this car’s racing heritage and its dual nature of being both a race car and street-legal, it’s in a league of its own. The 904 Carerra GTS and the 911 R are the only other Porsches with this dual nature.
The Dodge Challenger: A One-of-a-Kind Muscle Car with a Unique No-Body Shell
The 2009 Dodge Challenger has a bit of a story to tell. With just over 125,528 km on the clock, this car has seen some miles, but it’s ready to hit the road running with its new owner. For $14,900, you’ll be cruising in style and comfort, turning heads wherever you go. This Challenger is a real head-turner and a true American muscle car icon.