Coming Feb. 2nd for online auction at Sackey & Co. | Online Supercar Auctions. We are proud to present our latest offering for online auction at Sackey & Co., this incredible 2005 Porsche Carrera GT finished in the ultra-rare Seal Grey Metallic which retains only 1,012 miles from new. Mark your calendar for the two-week online auction, starting on February 2nd and concluding on February 16th at SackeyandCo.com. Highlights are as follows: 2005 Porsche Carrera GT VIN: WP0CA29805L001234 Dash Number: #0622 Just 1,012 miles from new. Special VIN number '1234'. 1 of just 64 Carrera GTs produced for North America in stunning Seal Grey Metallic. Dark Grey Leather interior. All-original and presented in exceptional low-mileage condition. Clutch measured at a like-new 30.7mm at 884 miles. Includes the full suite of Carrera GT OEM ancillaries: full luggage set, books, all keys, tools, car cover, extra seat pads, hardtop covers, hardtop straps, & original airbag warning sticker. Happy bidding! Stay tuned for updates on our social media: https://www.instagram.com/sackeyandco/ Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Absolutely amazing - And FWIW my favorite color/interior on a CGT - GLWS not that you guys ever need "luck" - If I can just get my spare kidney and lung sold by Feb 2nd rest assured I will be bidding - Cheers
It's a stunning low-key color for sure, much different from the typical GT Silver especially in person. We'll await your bid!
Yes the Seal Grey has always been a favorite Porsche color - My 997 Carrera was the same color/interior combo as your CGT - You guys always find and deal with the absolute cream of the crop - The recent Enzo sale was breathtaking. I hope to be able to do business with you at some point. Cheers
What a shame that this car wasn’t driven..: oh well, to each their own Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
The good news is that it can still be driven at some point and we hope the new owner decides to do that, meanwhile it's good there are a few very low mileage examples still in existence the for those who wish an opportunity at a nearly-new car.
CGT’s are still cheap for what these unique analogue Grand Prix for the street Pcars are. Soon will catch up with the F50…
Now is the perfect opportunity to put on some miles by submitting your bid after Feb. 2 and taking it home!
Even though the F50 is much rarer, in terms of what CGTs are as a relative Supercar, it doesn't surprise me that they are bringing what they are now. There are so many unattainable cars, when I purchased my first Supercar circa 35 years ago, I aspired to a 250 GTO but they got away! I'm fine with that because there will always be cars that are still attainable, I can think of some some still under-appreciated Supercars.
We have a C We have a Countach LP400S coming up after this Carrera GT, that, for example is under appreciated.