Among the most sought-after commemorative edition Porsches, the 911 50th Anniversary was produced in a limited series of 1,963 examples featuring exclusive paint colors and special Classic Interiors along with the X51 Power Kit, wide fenders, and 20” Fuchs-style wheels. This example, no. 1,110, comes finished in Geyser Grey over a Black and Dark Silver interior. It was purchased new from Porsche of Dallas, Texas, with an optional Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) transmission, PASM Sport Suspension, Power Steering Plus, and Bose Surround Sound System along with several other premium features. Cared for by three prior owners and showing less than 48k miles on the odometer, this 911 50th Anniversary is now being offered for auction out of California.
This example comes finished in Geyser Grey, one of two exclusive colors offered for the 911 50th Anniversary. The widened bodywork is shared with the all-wheel-drive Carrera 4S and features unique chrome trim, commemorative badging, SportDesign mirrors, and optional LED headlights. The 20” Sport Classic wheels are dressed in Michelin Pilot Sport tires from 2020. The front end has been preserved under a layer of clear paint protection film; detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a CARFAX report showing damage to have occurred in 2021.
The Classic Interior is upholstered in Black leather with Dark Silver stitching, an Alcantara headliner, brushed aluminum trim, and Pepita houndstooth seat centers. Unique details include “911 50” logos embroidered onto the headrests, a commemorative placard and limitation number above the glovebox, and vintage-style instrumentation with green markings, white pointer needles, and silver-capped pivot pins. Optional equipment includes automatically dimming mirrors, heated front seats, Porsche Entry & Drive, an electric tilt/slide sunroof, Bose Surround Sound System, and a Sirius XM satellite radio receiver.
Paired with the factory-exclusive X51 Power Kit, the naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine produces as much as 430 HP and 325 lb.-ft of torque. The rear wheels are driven through a 7-speed PDK transmission allowing acceleration from 0-60 MPH in as little as 3.8 seconds. This example comes with optional PASM Sport Suspension which reduces the ride height by 20mm for more precise handling. The seller states the transmission was previously replaced under warranty by Porsche West Palm Beach and states the last major service was completed at 47,203 miles. A full inspection was carried out by Porsche of Marin, California at 47,705 miles and a California smog test was passed in October 2022.
This sale will include a clean title.
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Sold for $88,750
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The reserve has been lifted. Someone is taking this car home today!
@Wonderbread as a blanket policy in the auction world, we ask that reserve not be discussed. Please assume each bid to be a potential winning bid.
reserve met?
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@Ericthepilot3 Good morning as mentioned in the listing the car is located in Sonoma, California (45 miles from SFO).
Where is the car currently located?
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@CABRIOLET-INT Thank you for the detailed information. I appreciate the follow up.
@Imthedecidah your comments are spot on the 50th anniversary edition cars are quite special. I had three 911's on my Radar. 2016 911R, GT3 Touring and the 50TH. Someday in near future I will get to experience the other two 911's.
@Tarheel243 regarding PDK Transmission Porsche Marin service advisor looked up the cars history thru Porsche Data Base and found that the PDK Transmission was replace under warranty with brand new in the crate PDK. PDK Transmission was replaced at the time due to transmission fluid leaks. I was told that was not uncommon. Paint readings were taken from left and right rear fender, top of car, windshield pillar. I could not get accurate reading on front of car due to clear bra shield. I am pretty particular (okay "anal") when it comes to my keepers and this car will not disappoint.
@Imthedecidah Thanks for posting as I was just about to answer a similar question
@Imthedecidah Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your information. GLWA!
@Tarheel243. SENT TO ME BY SELLER: Thanks for your interest. I did not own the vehicle at that time so I do not have pictures or details. I traded my 997.2 2011 911S + cash to acquire this 50Th. I have owned hundred of 911's ( dating back to my first Porsche in college a 1970 911S 2.2 Coupe) and this model was on my bucket list. In my opinion one of the best/retro anniversary editions. I would never be selling if if it wasn't for a Wine country fire rebuild house I am trying to finish. Building right now is extremely expensive. I did have the car checked out by Porsche of West Palm and they could not detect any repairs. I suspect the car was involved in a light accident documented thru CARFAX. I am sorry I can not be more helpful. The car has a few miles but still looks pristine.
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This 50th visually looks fantastic. I do have some questions. Would you please explain the “non collision damage” that was reported on 12/8/20 and the “moderate damage” that deployed the airbag on 1/12/21? Do you have any details of the transmission replacement? Lastly, I would love to see the location of the meter readings. For example show the panel the readings were taken from. Thank you in advance for answering these questions. GLWA!
Nice to see a driver! Can't say enough about this model & spec (I have said plenty in older texts) GLWA #1796