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Lutziger Classic Cars AG
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8962 Bergdietikon
Switzerland
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Porsche 924 Carrera GT
First registration 03.1981
Swiss delivery
Only 400 built
Swiss road registration
“The bang and the brute power delivery comes at just under 4500 revs – the steering wheel gripped tightly, you’re glued to the seat, a smile sets in and spreads to a grin all over your face. That’s what a four-cylinder turbo from the ’80s feels like.”
The Porsche 924 Carrera GT offered here is one of only 406 built (including 6 prototypes) and was delivered by Porsche in Winterthur. The original warranty and delivery card from Porsche is present as well as the service booklet and the exhaust maintenance document, which are kept without any gaps.
This beautiful Porsche 924 Carrera GT has always been perfectly maintained, all necessary work has been done and is in absolute top collector condition.
This special model, limited to 400 pieces, has undisputed rarity value and is, in our opinion, a currently undervalued collector’s item.
The prototype of the Porsche 924 Carrera GT (factory code 937) was presented at the IAA in Frankfurt in 1979. It was intended to underline the performance of the 924 and at the same time give a preview of the body shape of the planned Porsche 944.
The Porsche 924 Carrera GT was only built in 1981 in an edition of 400 units. Since the vehicle did not meet the strict emissions regulations in the USA, it was not allowed to be sold there. With the six prototypes together, the total number of Carrera GTs built is 406.
The car served as the basis for the development of the Carrera GTS, GTP and GTR racing car models, which were successfully entered in World Sports Car Championship races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the early 1980s.
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