Exceptionally Rare Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 Surfaces at Auction
One of Only 51 examples, estimated to fetch as much as $1,500,000 USD during Monterey Car Week.
An ultra-rare and pristine example of the 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 is set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s. This particular model, chassis 496090, is one of only 51 units ever built and stands out as one of just two finished in the striking Guards Red color.
What makes this RSR 3.8 truly exceptional is its remarkably low mileage — just 39 kilometers or 25 miles since it left the factory. While somewhat bitter-sweet, this car has never seen a racetrack, making it one of the most well-preserved examples of its kind. Its history is well-documented in Jürgen Barth’s 2017 book, Porsche 964 Carrera RS 3.8, further cementing its significance among Porsche enthusiasts.
Originally delivered to Walter Scheuermann in Germany in December 1993, the car spent nearly two decades in a renowned Japanese collection before being imported to the United States in 2013. The current consignor has invested $40,000 USD in a meticulous service by Retrosport of San Rafael, California, ensuring that the car is road-ready. This includes the installation of a new FIA-approved fuel cell, shocks, road tires and a sport exhaust, along with slight adjustments to the ride height.
Now registered in the U.S. and boasting exceptional provenance, this 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 offers a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire a road-legal version of one of Porsche’s most iconic models. This ultra-rare 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 is set to go under the hammer as part of RM Sotheby’s Monterey Sale and is expected to fetch as much as $2,500,000 USD.