We are big fans of one-off commissions here at duPont REGISTRY, and when it comes to Porsche in particular, we have extensively covered bespoke creations that exist far beyond the standard order sheet. Programs like Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur and Sonderwunsch (Special Wishes) make these deeply personal builds possible, turning already special cars into singular works of art.
That brings us to one of Sonderwunsch’s latest creations, dubbed “S/T Funky Minty,” for Italian designer and Porsche collector, Luca Trazzi. The exterior wears a custom Mint finish, offset by a contrasting white in the front bumper, the center stripe on the hood /roof, the window trims, mirrors, door handles, and the center-lock white wheels.
Inside, the theme continues with Mint applied to the dashboard, the center line of the steering wheels, door panels, the gear lever, carpet surrounds, and the custom Carbon bucket seats. A custom backlit sill plate reads, “S/T Funky Minty,” and serves as a reminder that this is a one-off. Trazzi himself appears in the clip wearing Mint and white Nike sneakers, matching the car.
He famously also commissioned the one-off 993 Porsche 911 Speedster finished in Otto Yellow, which was unveiled at the Quail back in 2024, and became a reference example of how far the program can go when a clear vision meets factory support.
Porshcephiles will know that the 993 famously skipped series production of the Speedster bodystyle. The Gunther Werks Speedster, like the one that's currently listed on our auction site, duPont REGISTRY Live, was an alternative for those seeking a 993 Speedster. We offer a 14-day return policy and a 100% sell-through rate, giving you confidence before you place a bid.
Trazzi subsequently also unveiled another one-off in 2024, a Porsche 911 Dakar (final 992 Dakar off the line) finished in Signal Yellow, Gentian Blue, and Lampedusa Blue.
If you know the modern Porsche landscape, you already understand the 992.1 911 S/T’s significance. It builds on the 911R, retaining an analog character with a 4.0-liter naturally-aspirated flat six from the GT3, manual gearbox, packaged in a lightweight chassis.
That formula has made it one of the most sought-after modern-day 911s, with market transactions now landing well above original MSRPs. This latest one-off creation spruces things up even more, on what is already a highly exclusive 911, limited to just 1,963 examples worldwide.
Image Source: @lucatrazzi