2019 Porsche 935
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Year of manufacture2019
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Car typeOther
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Lot number53
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Reference number2ckTpkwl2e7WAw4hVUcA1P
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DriveLHD
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
Description
When Porsche’s 917K was regulated out of existence at the end of the 1971 FIA season, Porsche turned to its venerable 911 as the foundation for its next great endurance racer. The Porsche 935 was based on the road-going 930, and each 935 carried a 930 VIN to prove its origin. Introduced to FIA Group 5 in 1976, the Porsche 935 quickly established dominance and went on to become one of the most winning race cars in motor sports history. Among its many victories, the 935 gathered outright wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 12 Hours of Sebring.
To celebrate its 70th anniversary of arriving in the US, Porsche showcased its celebrated 935, reimagined for the 21st century, but with a twist – the 70th anniversary version would neither conform to any set of racing rules nor be road-going. The designers and engineers were given free rein to develop the most outrageous 911-based track day weapon they could imagine, provided it evoked the legendary 935. The project was intended for fun and as a thank you to Porsche fans worldwide, as well as to the Porsche employees who were honored to be involved with such an historic undertaking.
Officially unveiled in September 2018 at Rennsport Reunion VI at Laguna Seca, California, the 2019 Porsche 935 was immediately unleashed for several hot laps around the storied circuit to the delight of the astonished crowd. A styling, aerodynamic, and technological tour de force, the new car was based on the 911 GT2 RS mechanicals, and begins with a lightweight tub cloaked in carbon reinforced plastic bodywork. Its spectacular, modern aerodynamic shape and massive rear wing create downforce, cool brakes, and extract hot air, while unmistakably paying tribute to the Porsche 935/78 “Moby Dick.”
Its sparsely trimmed carbon fiber cabin features a fully integrated roll cage, fire suppression system, a single wraparound Recaro racing seat, and six-point racing harness. The driver monitors and controls Porsche Stability Management, ABS, traction control, TPMS, and even a pit-speed limiter through the CFK multifunction steering wheel and instrument cluster sourced from the GT3 R. The only real creature comfort is air-conditioning.
For power, the 935 relies upon an uprated 700 hp, 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged, flat-six engine and solid mounted seven-speed Doppelkupplung (PDK) gearbox from the GT2 RS to drive an electronically adjustable, limited-slip differential optimized for the racetrack. Reaching 0–60 in 2.3 seconds, its top speed is 211 mph. Braking is accomplished through four-wheel, six-piston aluminum monobloc calipers, and 380/355 mm ventilated steel rotors.
Porsche built just 77 of the 935s for the 2020 model year. Base priced at $829,000, applications to purchase a car were carefully evaluated, and the lucky recipients were hand selected. There was no configurator for the 935. Details and specifications were discussed directly with Porsche by telephone or email.
This car is no. 49 of 77, and was purchased new by a noted American Porsche collector and owner of some of Porsche’s most important competition models – including an original RSR, 934, 934/5, and an original 935. It was specified in the dramatic black, red, orange, and pink livery of Ted Field’s famous Interscope Racing team. Interscope enjoyed great success with the original 935, including an overall win at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1979, piloted by Fields, Danny Ongais, and Hurley Haywood – the winningest driver in Daytona 24 Hour history. Today, the car remains in pristine, as-delivered condition, having never been raced or tracked. Even the tie-down transport lugs remain in place. The car retains its factory-placed warning stickers and protective wrappings, and is accompanied by a large pallet of spares from Porsche, including BBS wheels, Michelin track tires, brake rotors, and cases of consumable parts.
Porsche created a true masterpiece with the 70th anniversary 935. Free from rules and encumbrances of road laws or racing series, its designers and engineers were free to create the finest pure race car possible. This is an extraordinarily rare opportunity to acquire a like-new, as-delivered example of what will most assuredly become a Porsche legend.
*Please note that this vehicle is sold on a Bill of Sale.