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Porsche 911 S/T to be auctioned to help California wildfire victims
Porsche Cars North America is auctioning a 2023 Porsche 911 S/T to help the victims of the recent California wildfires. It is the last 911 S/T delivered to the US, and the proceeds from the sale will be donated to the American Red Cross.
Production of the 911 S/T was capped at 1963 units. This is car number 1919 and has 956 miles on the odometer. The car will be offered at no reserve via RM Sotheby’s online auction on February 18. RM is also waiving its fees.
The Porsche 911 S/T is one of the most sought-after modern 911s. It is essentially a Touring version of the GT3 RS. Moreover, the 911 S/T is regarded as one of the best driver’s cars. It is the lightest 992-gen 911 and comes with a 6-speed manual transmission hooked up to a 4.0-liter flat-6 engine that produces 518 hp.
This particular example is equipped with the Design Heritage Package, which includes the Shore Blue Metallic exterior colour, centre-lock wheels in ‘Ceramica’ finish, and has the classic style Porsche crest on the front, center caps, headrests, and steering wheel.
