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On the outside, the 2026 911 Club Coupe is finished in a custom-developed metallic blue paint, inspired by 2015’s Clubblau and created through a collaboration between Porsche and the PCA.
Porsche 911 Club Coupe celebrates seven decades of Porsche Club of America Provided by GlobeNewswire Jul 6, 2025, 5:01:26 PM Oklahoma City., July 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ...
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Porsche Unveils Ultra-Rare 911 Club Coupe for U.S. Enthusiasts
In a nod to its most dedicated American fanbase, Porsche has unveiled a special-edition 911 Club Coupe, a limited-run model designed exclusively for members of the Porsche Club of America (PCA ...
Estimates for the Porsche 911 Classic Club Coupe ‘No. 001/001′ Factory One-Off is available upon request via Broad Arrow Auctions’ website.
The 911 Classic Club Coupe started out as a 1998 Porsche 911 Carrera, which was located by PCA member Vu Nguyen at a Virginia dealership. It was sent to Porsche's headquarters in Stuttgart ...
The price remains TBD, but considering the previous PCA Club Coupe special of a decade ago cost about 18% more than the Carrera GTS it was based on, a similar bump over a 2026 911 Carrera T would ...
The most annoying Porsche guy at your local Cars and Coffee has a new P Car to drool over: the 911 Club Coupe. It's the continuation of something of a tradition.
Owners may also acquire the Porsche Design Chronograph 1 – 911 Club Coupe watch, which echoes the wheel design with its rotor and sports a titanium or textile strap in PCA colours.
With just 7,895 miles (12,705 km) showing and two owners on the books, Gooding & Company, which is handling the sale of this 2012 Porsche 911 Club Coupe, estimates that it will go for £275,000 ...
The 911 Club Coupe's mechanical bits are all straight from the GTS, which, of course, is a very good thing: the 430-horsepower flat six, the PASM dampers, the Porsche Torque Vectoring electronics ...
Buying a 996 is the most affordable route to Porsche 911 ownership. A regular Carrera coupe from 1999 might only cost you $25,000 versus more than $114,000 for its 2023 equivalent.
The original 911 Club Coupe had stainless steel doorsills with the 911 Club Coupe logo, a badge on the driver’s side door trim indicating its individual number in the series of 50 cars, and an ...
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