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Own Robert Redford’s 1964 Porsche 904 GTS

Own Robert Redford’s 1964 Porsche 904 GTS

For 10 years, the Porsche racer you see here was piloted by none other than The Sundance Kid. Robert Redford was just one of the big name owners of this uber-rare 1964 904 GTS, as the car was also owned by Steve Earle, the father of vintage racing in the United States. The next owner in line could be you, as emerald green racer is set to cross the auction block at Bonhams Scottsdale Auction. This 904 GTS, chassis number 904012, was completed at the Zuffenhausen Porsche works in January of 1964 and was the second 904 GTS delivered to a customer outside of the works program. It’s ready to hit the track if you’re ready to pony up a cool $1.4 mill. If not, join us in drooling at some pics.