Car enthusiasts gather at the all-Porsche auction in Costa Mesa, showcasing an impressive array of rare vehicles.
On April 26, 2025, Costa Mesa will host an all-Porsche auction presented by Broad Arrow Auctions, featuring over 50 rare Porsche vehicles. Highlights include the 2021 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and several other iconic models. This event coincides with the Air|Water festival and is a fantastic opportunity for enthusiasts to connect and bid on extraordinary cars.
Attention, Porsche enthusiasts! If you’re passionate about stunning cars and the iconic German engineering behind them, mark your calendars for an exhilarating event. On April 26, 2025, Broad Arrow Auctions, in collaboration with Air|Water and Luftgekühlt, is set to host its second all-Porsche auction in beautiful Costa Mesa, California. The event will take place during the vibrant Air|Water festival, a gathering designed specifically for those who love all things Porsche.
This auction promises to be a memorable occasion filled with extraordinary vehicles and exclusive memorabilia. With over 50 rare and breathtaking examples from the Porsche lineup, it’s being dubbed a must-attend event for any car lover. Enthusiasts can expect to see a fantastic mix of historical, modern, and perhaps even future classics.
Among the featured lot is the star of the show, a stunning 2021 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. Bidding is expected to reach between $225,000 and $250,000. This incredible vehicle, renowned for its racing pedigree, has been celebrated in the Porsche community since the late 1980s, with each new generation enhancing its performance and driving experience.
The latest iteration, the 992-generation 911 GT3 Cup, premiered in 2021. It boasts a robust 510 horsepower flat-six engine paired with a six-speed paddle-shifted gearbox. This particular GT3 Cup has an impressive racing background, having been driven by Rudolf Rhyn during the 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season. Rhyn finished 18th in the championship, proving its reliable track results by completing every race without any mechanical failures. After its successful racing stint, this beauty found a new lease on life in the U.S. and underwent extensive maintenance, leaving it ready for both collectors and track day enthusiasts alike.
What’s even more exciting? The GT3 Cup has a digital odometer reading fewer than 8,000 kilometers, indicating this racing beauty has plenty of life left. With around 50 hours on the engine, it has been meticulously cared for, aligning with Porsche’s recommendation for regular checks to keep it in top shape.
As if the GT3 Cup wasn’t enough to get your heart racing, there are several other jaw-dropping vehicles also set to hit the auction block:
For those on a budget, fear not! The auction will also showcase a selection of more affordable Porsche options, giving attendees a chance to drive home the experience of owning a piece of automotive history, with some models expected to go for $50,000 or less.
For anyone interested in attending, registration for bidding and further details can be found at broadarrowauctions.com. This event is not just about the cars; it’s a celebration of Porsche culture and a chance to connect with fellow enthusiasts who share a passion for precision engineering and high-performance vehicles.
So, prep your paddles and get ready to embrace the thrill of the auction in Costa Mesa! Whether you’re there to bid on a dream, admire specially crafted machines, or simply soak in the atmosphere, it’s bound to be an unforgettable experience for all!
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