911 & Porsche World

MARKET WATCH

e’ve said it before, but we’ll say it again: we get very excited when a former feature car comes to market. This month, it’s the turn of the Carrera RS 2.7 evocation featured on the cover of our November 2021 issue. Finished in Miami Blue and starting life as a 1979 SC, this stunning 911’s original (broken) flat-six was replaced with a). Reaction to the article was predictably strong, resulting in one of our biggest-selling issues in recent years. Many of you registered your excitement at a classic 911 being brought bang up to date with electrification. The less enthusiastic among you were dismayed at the loss of the car’s combustion engine. What became clear, however, was that irrespective of which side of the fence readers were sitting on, all appreciated the high quality of work invested in the overall build, a project involving state-of-the-art components and countless hours creating an undeniably spectacular 911. And now, this Porsche can be yours, providing you’ve got £224,995 to spare. Full specification can be viewed at .

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