2023 911 Sport Classic

PTS and low miles leads the way to a new high

The 2023 911 Sport Classic was introduced as the second of four Heritage Design models and limited to 1,250 units worldwide. Blending the widebody of the 911 Turbo S with rear-wheel drive and a 7-speed manual transmission, it was powered by a 543-horsepower twin-turbo flat-six, making it one of the most engaging modern Turbos ever offered. Design cues paid homage to Porsche history with a fixed ducktail rear spoiler inspired by the 1972 Carrera RS 2.7, a double-bubble roof, and a debut specification in Sport Grey Metallic with light stripes. Standard performance equipment included Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, Rear Axle Steering, and PASM sport suspension lowered by 10 mm.

This 2023 911 Sport Classic was #697 of the 1,250 produced and came finished in Paint-to-Sample Aetna Blue over a Cognac Heritage Design leather interior with Pepita inserts. Showing just 102 miles, it was further optioned with Burmester sound, lightweight glass, and more for an original MSRP of $301,280. It presented as a beautiful, as-new example of one of Porsche’s most compelling modern Heritage builds.

Over the past twelve months, 911 Sport Classic values have averaged $518,200, with a low of $430,000 and a high of $582,000 set by a 921-mile Paint-to-Sample Ruby Star example. Given the ultra-low mileage and standout Aetna Blue finish, our Spotlight car was well positioned to challenge the top of the market. It went on to set a new benchmark, selling for $632,000.

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