RE: Paris-Dakar 959 heads to auction

RE: Paris-Dakar 959 heads to auction

Tuesday 3rd July 2018

Paris-Dakar 959 heads to auction

One of just six ever made, and expected to make more than £2.5m..



We don't need any reminding of Porsche's on track success, especially not with the 19 time Le Mans winners having just smashed the Nurburgring lap record. What may be easier to overlook, though, is the German marque's off-road prowess.

No, not the Cayenne or Macan or any of that nonsense, but the 959, the stillborn Group B project which eventually found life at the Paris-Dakar, a race where it claimed a one-two finish in 1986. Powered by a twin-turbo 2.85-litre unit, the race spec 959 produced 400hp and was capable of up to 130mph. Off-road.


Just six examples were built, so although this particular 959 was not a part of that one-two glory, instead suffering a rather less salubrious fate, it still commands a hefty estimate. As a 1985 car it was bestowed with a naturally aspirated 3.2-litre flat-six, and failed to finish the 1985 Dakar thanks to an oil line failure, although driver Rene Metge returned the following year to claim victory.

That connection won't hurt its value, but it'll be the 959's unique history, incredible rarity, and the ever increasing cost of its road-going counterparts that'll persuade someone to pay the $3 to $3.4 million (£2.25 to £2.6 million) which the Porsche is expected to fetch.

RM Sotheby's 70th Anniversary Porsche sale in the US is where the car will go under the hammer, the first time a 959 has ever been sold at public auction. Whether that estimate turns out to be correct, we'll have to wait until October 27th to see, but whatever happens one lucky buyer is going to end up with a very special addition to their garage.





[Images: Robin Adams, for RM Auctions]

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Dale487

Original Poster:

1,334 posts

123 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Anyone able to lend me £3million? I'll give you the change back.

Turbobanana

6,271 posts

201 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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"Only 15K, low mileage, only used once": admittedly rather punishing kilometres.

Note to author: you might want to check the headline - it appears to be missing a "than".

Edit - now fixed. Good work!

Edited by Turbobanana on Tuesday 3rd July 15:50

Hatchoo

211 posts

203 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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This is so cool it couldn't be coolerer.

Ed.

2,173 posts

238 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Hatchoo said:
This is so cool it couldn't be coolerer.
Couple of turbos wouldn't hurt..

generationx

6,747 posts

105 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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I’m surprised Porsche ever let this go. What a thing!

HeMightBeBanned

617 posts

178 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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“RM Sotheby's 70th Anniversary Porsche sale in the US is where the car will go under the hammer, the first time a 959 has ever been sold at public auction. ”

Eh? I was at the Coys auction at Blenheim Palace last weekend and a 959 sold for £700k.

bloomen

6,895 posts

159 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Perfect for local green laning. I'd badger Porsche until they stuck a couple of turbos in the post though.

Pope

2,638 posts

247 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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There will be another; with the correct engine there too, with a fantastically interesting history

ptr997

9 posts

97 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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HeMightBeBanned said:
“RM Sotheby's 70th Anniversary Porsche sale in the US is where the car will go under the hammer, the first time a 959 has ever been sold at public auction. ”

Eh? I was at the Coys auction at Blenheim Palace last weekend and a 959 sold for £700k.
Fixed that for you