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2019 911 Speedster
Wait, I though low mileage or PTS cars brought these kinds of numbers?

At the 2018 Paris Motor Show, Porsche celebrated its 70th anniversary by unveiling a 911 Speedster concept. Built on the shell of a 991 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, the Speedster did something no previous version had done—pair the latest GT3’s chassis and engine with an open-air body. While the production model dropped some of the concept’s styling details, such as the bullet mirrors and centrally mounted fuel filler, it retained the 503-horsepower GT3 engine and 6-speed manual transmission—cementing its status as a modern legend.
This 2019 911 Speedster was finished in Black over a Black leather interior with Yellow deviated stitching and showed just 2,200 miles on the odometer. Options included Front Axle Lift, LED headlights, and extensive leather upgrades thanks to Porsche’s Custom Tailoring program. As you’d expect with such low mileage, the car appeared to be in excellent condition and came with a solid service history, as shown in the gallery. A great example of a Speedster you can drive.
Over the past twelve months, 991 Speedsters have averaged $384,200, with most examples showing fewer miles than our Spotlight car. In fact, a 732-mile Black example sold for $350,000 in December, and another Black one with 3,100 miles hit the same price in November. But our Spotlight car bucked that $350,000 trend, selling at a final bid of $420,000—putting it right up there with some of the lowest-mileage cars. Well sold. Then again, Speedsters may be on the rise—you just can’t beat the open-top look paired with a GT engine and a manual gearbox.
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