It’s the center of summer time in Europe, which implies it’s strawberry season and the proper time to take supply of a one-off Porsche 911 S/T completed in a shade known as Fraise.
Fraise, which is French for “strawberry”, is a basic Porsche colour that was used on the enduring 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7. One would possibly confuse it with Rubystar and Rubystar Neo shades. However, as you possibly can see, Fraise is a little more reddish, whereas Rubystar has a pinkish tone.
This, slightly particular 911 S/T was commissioned by one among our pals whose vehicles have been featured on The Supercar Weblog earlier than. It was constructed by Porsche’s Sonderwunsch division, which supplies prospects full freedom to customise their vehicles. What makes it extra particular is that this 911 S/T is the one one of many 1963 items constructed with a one-of-one ‘Paint to Pattern Plus’ colour. Naturally, it’s probably the most costly 911 S/Ts on the market.
Aside from the outside, the cabin has additionally been meticulously personalized. The inside is trimmed in Guards Crimson leather-based upholstery. The dashboard is wrapped in the identical crimson leather-based. Even the headliner is crimson! The checklist of choices on this automotive is simply insane. Even the treadplates are distinctive and have a backlit ‘Unobtanium’ script.
The Porsche 911 S/T was launched to mark the sixtieth anniversary of 911. It’s primarily based on the GT3 RS and is alleged to be the “final collector’s 911”.
Powering the 911 ST is identical 4.0-liter flat-6 engine because the GT3 RS. It makes 518 hp and is paired with a 6-speed guide gearbox by way of a light-weight clutch and a single-mass flywheel. Porsche claims a 0-60 mph time of three.5 seconds and a high pace of 186 mph.
We want the proprietor many blissful miles in his attractive Porsche 911 S/T.