Officially Official: The Porsche 911 (991) Club Coupe
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Officially Official: The Porsche 911 (991) Club Coupe
The Porsche 911 Club Coupe
Celebrating 60 Years of Porsche clubs with the 911 Club Coupe
The first Porsche was built in 1948 and the first Porsche Club was established just four years later: a group of seven Porsche drivers founded the Westfälischer Porsche Club Hohensyburg, now known as the Porsche Club Westfalen e. V., on 26 May 1952. That same year saw the formation of a second Porsche Club with six members initially – the Porsche Club Berlin e. V. The movement took off and there are now 640 official Porsche Clubs in 75 countries with a total of approximately 181,000 members. They are all enthusiastic about the Porsche brand and are part of a unique Porsche family.
To mark the 60th anniversary, something very special has been planned. In honor of the 13 founding Porsche Club members and all Porsche Club members worldwide, Porsche Community Management has teamed up with Porsche Exclusive to create an exceptional vehicle: the 911 Club Coupe.
And because this 911 honoring the founding of the first Clubs is so rare, only very few Club members will be privileged to acquire it. Only 12 Club members will have the opportunity, through a lottery, to acquire one 911 Club Coupe each. One vehicle will remain at Porsche to honor the Porsche Club World.
Euro Price: 142.831 EUR (Germany, excl. taxes)
MSRP: 175.580 USD (USA, excl. taxes)
For more details follow to the official micro site here:
60 Years of Porsche Clubs*911 Club Coupe.
Source [Porsche]
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so cheap. LOL
i like the orange stitch inside... makes me wonder why everyone always chooses yellow or red when doing deviated stitching... so many other colors out there.. imagine say a grey interior with blue stitch on a white exterior... or brown/orange stitch on white... could do some great combinations.
i like the orange stitch inside... makes me wonder why everyone always chooses yellow or red when doing deviated stitching... so many other colors out there.. imagine say a grey interior with blue stitch on a white exterior... or brown/orange stitch on white... could do some great combinations.