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1982 928 Weissach Edition 5-Speed
Another day, another special Porsche celebrating Porsche's Weissach Development Center

The 928 Weissach Edition was a limited-production model built to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Porsche’s Weissach research and development center. Just 205 examples were produced, each finished in distinctive Champagne Gold Metallic paint with matching brushed gold alloy wheels. Inside, the car featured a special leather interior and came equipped with a rare three-piece Porsche-branded luggage set, making it one of the more collectible 928 variants. Like its 911 counterpart featured yesterday, the Weissach Edition celebrated Porsche’s engineering heritage with both style and exclusivity.
This 1982 Porsche 928 Weissach Edition 5-Speed was offered with the highly coveted three-piece Porsche luggage set, worth its weight in (Champagne) Gold. Acquired by the seller in 2021 from the original owner, the car shows 28,000 miles on an inoperative odometer and comes with a handful of service records from recent ownership. While some corrosion is noted on the muffler, the car presents well overall, and did I mention it had the luggage!?
To find 928 Weissach comps, you have to go all the way back to 2023, when a 65,000-mile example sold for $19,000. Before that, a 59,000-mile car brought $22,000. The all-time auction high came in 2016 with a 95,000-mile example that sold for $33,000. With so few comps and mileage being anyone’s guess, this one could’ve landed anywhere. But it sold at a fairly strong final bid of $28,805. It had to be the luggage. 😆
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