This Ultra-Rare Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Is For Sale With Just 6 Miles Covered
We’ve seen some low-mileage examples of rare Porsches in our time, but this one has got to be right up there with the most special. This motorsport-derived 964 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 has covered just six miles from new.
Only 51 RSRs were built, and this 1993 car for auction with RM Sothebys is one of just two with the fully-leather interior, in this case in what can only be described as very, very red. This car was apparently bought as an investment and was immediately squirrelled away into a private collection.
This left-hooker is so mechanically fresh that it still wears the factory-applied Cosmoline; a rust-inhibitor. It makes the car look like it’s been standing outside for 24 years, but underneath the treatment it should shine up beautifully.
Technically, the car is in factory-fresh condition. This is how it was delivered; in a condition appropriate for long-term storage before advancements in anti-rust technologies had matured. A 24-year-old car can’t come in more original fettle than this.
Its low, low stance hints hard at the RSR’s racing pedigree and a complete lack of suspension travel, while the massive rear wing is deliciously 1990s. Forget everything else about the car for a second and just appreciate what a masterpiece of design it is. Except for what the buyer did to the interior, obviously.
We can’t say much for the buyer’s tastes, pairing purple wheels and gold calipers with a red interior, but the class inherent in the car is beyond argument. The dry-sumped 3.8-litre engine, directly derived from Porsche motorsport programmes, put out 345bhp, but automotive media at the time estimated the figure higher than that after Car & Driver recorded a real-world 0-62mph sprint of 3.7 seconds; faster than a Ferrari F40.
On the track the RSR was an endurance racing legend, winning the Spa 24 Hours, Suzuka 1000km and 24 Hours of Interlagos, not to mention a 1-2-3-4 finish at the Daytona 24 Hours and class wins at Le Mans and Sebring.
If you want it you’ll have to bid against some of the most dedicated (and sickeningly rich) Porsche collectors in the world, who’ll probably just tuck the car away into another warehouse. A car like this, with that engine, the roll cage and the heritage, should really be driven. With so few miles covered, though, you just know that whoever buys it won’t dare to knock its value by driving it.
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Beautiful car, bound to be locked away for abother 24 years
Would much rather have that Japanese Porsche body kit (old and new)
Clearly, you are lacking judgement.
That interior is too much. It hurts the eyes in dim light it is so fricken bright!
Another expensive porsche. Its in great condition but considering standard classic 911 prices, i wont be surprised if this rises to ˣ500k
check the link, 2.2mil eur
this is a 7 figure car.
Such a waste of a capable car IMO
I bet you can buy a Turbo S Cabrio and a GT3 RS for the same amount and be much happier. This for people who already have another 10 cars
Saw one of these at a Sebring track day
It’s beautiful…And indeed the interior is very red
If I had the money, I would buy that in a heartbeat. I definitely would not keep it in a garage and let it collect dust.
When I first read your comment I thought you said, “I would buy that seatbelt. I definitely would not keep it in a garage and let it collect dust.” and was like, what would you be doing with one seatbelt? Haha