Special 911s don’t get more so than a one-ofone car, which is exactly what this month’s Spotted focuses on. You might have seen the car on Porsche’s social media pages. This one-ofa-kind 911 Classic Club Coupe was produced in collaboration with the Porsche Club of America (PCA) alongside Alexander Fabig, who’s head of individualisation at Porsche, and famed designer Grant Larson of Style Porsche.
To be honest, we didn’t pay too much attention when this car first appeared on our radar. However, reading about it now reveals that the project – dubbed Project Grey – has changes running far deeper than a mere cosmetic makeover. This is borne out by a build time of two-and-a-half years.
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