SPIED! ONE Of ONE Porsche GT3 In A Color Not Offered On A 911 Since 1956. Can YOU Name It?

SPIED! ONE Of ONE Porsche GT3 In A Color Not Offered On A 911 Since 1956. Can YOU Name It?
There's one thing for certain if I'm in the market for a 911. I've owned about 10 over the years but right at the top of my must haves in order to say yes it that it MUST have a unique color.

Face it, in the hot areas of the country Porsche and other luxury rides are a dime a dozen. Especially in silver, black and white. SO boring.

So when I see one that fits the bill I get excited. Like this one I saw today which I mistakenly took for Imola Red. Which is usually my favorite in that spectrum.

So when I met the owner and asked if that was it he said no sir, this is one of one and hasn't been offered on the 911 since 1956.

Let's see who is smart enough to figure it out.

I will place the answer in the comments once I frustrate all of you who CALL yourselves Porsche EXPERTS. ;)







valhallakeyvalhallakey - 8/3/2020 1:06:16 AM
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Red?


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 8/3/2020 6:13:34 AM
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So someone went out of their way and paid big bucks to get a color that 99.8% of the people on the road will think is just regular red? Ok then.


skytopskytop - 8/3/2020 6:50:17 AM
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Bleeding heart blood red.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/3/2020 9:29:39 AM
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There was no 1956 911.


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 8/3/2020 9:34:27 AM
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It looks like an Imola Red but then again I am also colour blind so your results may vary.

Cop bait colour but I like it but would never order my personal car in this spectrum...


momentofsurrendermomentofsurrender - 8/3/2020 10:46:41 AM
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Is it Ruby red?



Bach24Bach24 - 8/3/2020 11:40:20 AM
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WOW, that's super duper rare red. I still remember when they painted cars red when I was a kid. They have not painted any cars red since...


momentofsurrendermomentofsurrender - 8/3/2020 12:00:05 PM
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001, did you ever respond to the last Porsche color challenge? Don't remember seeing your answer?


supermotosupermoto - 8/3/2020 3:04:52 PM
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Looks too red to be Polyantha red, which is more burgundy.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 8/3/2020 4:56:50 PM
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Polyantha red was only red offered in 1956.



ggrcrashggrcrash - 8/3/2020 4:44:52 PM
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I'm guessing guards red...


Agent001Agent001 - 8/3/2020 7:44:19 PM
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All who called Polyantha Red, you got the bragging rights! Well Done!

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