This 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.8 represents one of approximately 1,104 examples produced across the 1995–1996 period—Porsche’s road-legal homologation model developed from the 993-generation Carrera Cup car.
When it comes to the 1990s supercar pantheon, few names carry the weight of the Lamborghini Diablo SV. Introduced in 1995, the SV (Super Veloce) variant stripped away the four-wheel-drive system of the VT, pared down the electronics and added substance to the menace.
Alfaholics has revealed its latest GTA-R 290 commission, and Build 031 is a striking example of just how far the Somerset outfit continues to push its formula.
Admittedly we're coloring outside the lines here a bit, so please forgive us. For starters, this Audi RS 6 was built in December of 2003 rendering it un-importable in the US (damn you, Canada!) for two more years. Second, Audi's Goodwood Green was a standard color on the RS 6, so although rare, exclusive it is not.
Singer’s Classic Study remains one of the most sought-after reimaginations of the air-cooled 911, and with order books closed, early, well-documented builds have become increasingly difficult to source.
At most auctions, the winning bidder takes home a car. At RM Sotheby’s Las Vegas sale, the winning bidder takes home something far rarer: an invitation.