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1976 Ice Green Metallic Porsche 935

1976 Ice Green Metallic Porsche 935

Want to add a downright crazy Porsche to your car collection? Look no further than the 1976 Porsche 935 you see here. This Porsche began life as a 1976 911 Turbo that was special ordered in the Ice Green Metallic over green leather-to-sample options.  Kremer Racing then modified it with a 935 race package for the requisite performance upgrades, along with custom bodywork, dual quad-tipped exhaust, bucket seats, a CB radio complete with corded phone, and more special-order green cosmetic options. The car has changed hands quite a few times over the years before it recently got a fresh paint job and engine-out service to make it ready for auction. Since the new Porsche 935 was limited to 77 units, cost almost a million bucks and sold out instantly, this is practically a bargain at the $150,000–$200,000 RM Sotheby’s expects it to fetch when it crosses the block during the Petersen Automotive Museum Auction on December 8.