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Type: | Pre-Owned |
Year: | 2005 |
Make: | Porsche |
Model: | Carrera GT |
Interior Color: | Ascot |
Exterior Color: | GT Silver |
Body: | Convertible |
Stock #: | 7114 |
Trans: | 6 Speed Manual |
Mileage: | 1,250 |
Engine Size: | V10 5.7L |
VIN: | WP0CA29895L001460 |
2005 Porsche Carrera GT
Featured in GT Silver over Ascot. This fantastic examplemeets the strict standards of Miller Motorcars. It recently had a clutch service, new tires, annual service, major service with cam adjustments. Service work was completed by a Porsche Premier dealer by the top Carrera GT tech in the United States. It has spent its whole life in Beverly Hills, CA since new!Includes: two sets of keys, books and leather pouch, factory trickle charger, car cover and partial luggage set.
This particular Porsche Carrera GT is 949/1,270 examples produced. A one-ownervehicle with all of the right provenance and history among the Hollywoodstars! Has a clean Carfax. There is nothing like a naturally aspirated V10 witha gearbox. This is a very special car in Porsches history. This model has thepotential to over-surpass the value of the Porsche 918s or one day be amillion-dollar super car. Only so many US cars were built and its harder thanyou think to find a low mileage example. This is an essential car for a Porschecollector and a super car collector. It is one of the last non-hybrid cars thatcould have been purchased in history. Take advantage of this specialopportunity.
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