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Four Collector-Grade Porsches on duPont REGISTRY Live You Can't Ignore

Four Collector-Grade Porsches on duPont REGISTRY Live You Can't Ignore

14-Day Return Policy - 100% Sell-Through

The online auction landscape continues to tighten, and duPont REGISTRY LIVE has doubled down on a model built around transparency and execution. A 14-day return policy and a 100 percent sell-through rate remain central to our approach. Since launching in mid-November 2025, the platform has now recorded 227 cars sold.

Within that momentum, Porsche has emerged as the defining force, accounting for well over 30 percent of all transactions, with 74 cars sold to date. Three of those have crossed the seven-figure threshold, including last week’s 1-of-2 RUF Ultimate Bluebird $1,317,750 sale, reinforcing the platform’s role as a primary destination for high-value Porsche consignments.

For collectors tracking rarity, provenance, and specification, the platform has quickly become a focal point. That position is further supported by the expansion of the duPont REGISTRY Group (dRG), which recently acquired a major stake in Porsche-marketplace Elferspot, strengthening its reach within the global Porsche collector market. That momentum carries into today’s selection. Of the seven Porsches currently available on dR Live, these four are limited-run examples we’d like to highlight.


2024 Porsche 911 S/T

1-of-1963

This is a 2024 Porsche 911 S/T, a model developed to mark 60 years of the 911 and limited to 1,963 units globally. Built on the 992.1 platform, this particular example, # 746, shows approximately 350 miles and is finished in Shade Green Metallic over a Classic Cognac and Black Heritage interior.

Powered by a 4.0-liter flat six and paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, the S/T prioritizes weight reduction and driver engagement over outright complexity. Equipped with the Heritage Design Package and protected by full-body paint protection film, this one-owner example presents in near-new condition. As the market continues to reward purity and limited production, the S/T has already positioned itself as one of the most closely followed modern 911 variants.

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2019 Porsche 911 Speedster

1-of-1948

Alongside it, a 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster showing just 1,535 miles, and is 1-of-1,948 units produced globally. 1948 was ofcourse the year when Porsche 356 “No.1” received its certification. Finished in White over a black leather interior with carbon fiber and red accents, this example, with just 1,535 miles on the odometer, presents a restrained and highly intentional specification.

Powered by a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat six and equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, this 991.2 Speedster, with its low-slung windscreen and iconic double bubble, represents among the last modern Porsches to fully commit to an analog driving character. The inclusion of the Sport Chrono Package and full paint protection coverage supports both condition and usability. Within the current market, low-mile Speedsters continue to sit at the center of modern Porsche collecting.

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1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Speedster by Gunther Werks

1-of-25

Next up is a 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Speedster reimagined by Gunther Werks. Dubbed “Mystique,” this is one of just 25 examples produced worldwide. Finished in a striking Amethyst Metallic over a bespoke purple and black leather interior, this build shows just 1,084 miles at the time of documentation.

Underneath, a Rothsport Racing-built 4.0-liter flat six is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a driving experience rooted in air-cooled character with modern execution. Handbuilt in Huntington Beach, California, this Speedster represents the most extreme open-top expression of the Gunther Werks 993 program. Purists are well aware that Porsche never fully pursued an open-top version of the 993, and this example by GW has been developed to modern engineering and performance standards.

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2008 RUF RGT

1-of-14

Finally, we have a 2008 RUF RGT, a W09 VIN factory-built example based on the 997 GT3 platform. Handbuilt at RUF's HQ in Pffahenhasuen in Bavaria, Southern Germany, this car spent most of its life in Japan. Finished in a distinctive Chromaflash Hologram Silver over a blue leather interior, it is one of just 14 RGTs ever produced; the car seen here is the only known example in the United States specified in this finish.

With 19,070 miles, the car retains its original Mezger-based 3.8-liter flat-six, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels. Originally commissioned for the former Chairman of Samsung, Mr. Lee, and accompanied by its original RUF Zertifikat along with service records and factory documentation, this example combines provenance with engineering credibility. For those following the most focused Mezger-era builds, this sits at the very top of the conversation.

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Khris Bharath