Broad Arrow's third annual Porsche Air|Water Auction concluded on Saturday at the OC Fair and Event Center in Costa Mesa, California. Auctioneer Thomas Forester ran more than 60 Porsches from both the air-cooled and water-cooled eras. The docket included an eclectic mix of automobiles ranging from highly original classics to restomods and more.
The headline sale: the only paint-to-sample Riviera Blue 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach Package delivered to North America, sold for $4,680,000, settling just above the catalog's $4.5 million low estimate. For some context, the duPont REGISTRY Index (dRi) for a 918 Spyder equipped with the Weissach Package currently sits at $2,700,000. Part of the Holy Trinity, the 887-horsepower hybrid hypercar, was offered fresh from a major service at Porsche Woodland Hills, showing 1,267 miles at cataloging.
We spotlighted several cars from the catalog, leading up to the auction, including this exquisite 2025 RUF SCR finished in paint-to-sample Türkisblau, which eventually settled at $2,095,000.
Singer commissions did what Singer commissions do. The "Rio Commission," a 1992 Targa painted bespoke green with burgundy and sunset orange leather, 18-karat gold detailing that was offered not too long ago on duPont REGISTRY Live, fetching $1,160,000. The Light Ivory "Lindsey Commission" 1990 Coupe, formerly the Auburn Commission, followed at $1,022,500.
Modern collectibles held their ground, too. The mezger-powered 2011 GT3 RS 4.0 with just over 5,000 miles at $995,000, a 192-mile 2016 911 R from its original owner at $747,500, a 120-mile 2023 911 Sport Classic at $714,500, a 1998 993 Turbo S WLS2 in Vesuvio metallic at $681,500, a 2018 GT2 RS in paint-to-sample Mexico Blue at $555,000, and a paint-to-sample Ultraviolet 2025 GT3 RS Weissach at $483,500.
Two catalog headliners moved on without sales. Bruce Canepa joined Forester at the rostrum to introduce his Viper Green 1988 959 SC reimagined, carrying a $3.2 million low estimate, a car we first saw back in 2022. Mr.Canepa added that his company has been involved with the 959 since 1987 and has actually sold over 130 examples in the United States. Canepa said. The car did not sell on the floor; however, Mr.Canepa emphasised the importance of the 959 as being Porsche’s first supercar, and they could be worth between 10 and 15 million dollars in the future. Beyond the 959 SC, a 2007 RUF RT12, and a Kramer CK5 Group C racer all moved on without sales.
Overall, Broad Arrow's 2026 Porsche Air|Water auction realized $20 million with an 84 percent sell-through rate.
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10. 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Weissach
$483,500

9. 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS
$555,000

8. 1998 Porsche 911 Turbo S WLS2
$681,500

7. 2023 Porsche 911 Sport Classic
$714,500

6. 2016 Porsche 911 R
$747,500

5. 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0
$995,000

4. 1990 Porsche 911 Coupe Reimagined by Singer
$1,022,500

3. 1992 Porsche 911 Targa Reimagined by Singer
$1,160,000

2. 2025 RUF SCR
$2,095,000

