Total 911

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With the hint of summer in the air we’ve been thinking about open cars here at Spotted, and specifically Speedsters. Not the older air-cooled models, but rather the 991 Speedster. Enough to ponder why this recent limited number (just 1,948 were built), open-topped GT product seems to be largely ignored in preference to other 911 derivatives.

A look through the classifieds demonstrates exactly

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