Historics Auctioneers | Flight of Elegance; Farnborough International | 3rd May 2025

Car(s): 10
This fantastic example of the iconic 930 Turbo was first registered on 5th May 1988, nearly 37 years prior to the date of the auction. Presented in its original colours of Grand Prix White over a navy blue/linen leather trim...
The 2015 Porsche 991.1 Carrera 4S Targa is a luxury sportscar that combines the iconic Targa styling with the performance of the Carrera 4S model. Porsche's 991.1 generation, which includes the 2015 model, is well-regarded...
The Porsche 981 Spyder is a limited-edition, high-performance version of the Boxster, designed for driving enthusiasts who crave a more focused, raw driving experience. Released in 2015, it stands apart from the regular...
Following the launch of the 911/996, Porsche launched the GT3, the first 996 variant intended for the track. Its 3.6 litre engine was derived from the GT1 and delivered 360 horsepower at 7,200rpm, offering 60 additional...
The Porsche 911 is a luxury two-door sports coupe with a distinctive design, rear engine and independent rear suspension; an evolution of the swing axle on the Porsche 356. It has undergone continuous development although...
141,840km • Desirable Carrera 4 example • Left hand drive manual example • Desirable colour combination Known internally as the 964, Porsche's new generation 911 debuted in 1989 and was available in two (Carrera 2) and...
Whilst it is certainly true that there are a number of similarities that follow through from the previous model, the Stuttgart firm have always been very keen to point out that at least 85% of the 964 generation 911, in...
99,350 First launched in the 2006 model year, the Cayman is a coupe derived from Porsche's second and third generation Boxster roadster, styled in its first iteration by Pinky Lai. All Caymans were manufactured in Finland by...
The Porsche 928 burst onto the scene in 1978 and became the first (and still the only) sportscar to win European car of the year award. The 928 was continually developed until reaching the S4 in 1987, which would stay in...
The Porsche 944 S2 was introduced in 1989, powered by a 208bhp normally aspirated, dual overhead cam 16 valve 3.0 litre version of the 944 S engine. The largest production four-cylinder engine of its time, it featured a bore...