Porsche Disassembled a Carrera GT and Gave It a Piece-by-Piece Makeover

Original price: $440K. Reconstruction price: Too damn high.

Porsche Disassembled a Carrera GT and Gave It a Piece-by-Piece Makeover

Porsche Disassembled a Carrera GT and Gave It a Piece-by-Piece Makeover

By Alex Lauer

I can’t even imagine the ludicrous requests a company like Porsche receives from its customers. But when you’ve been in the business of status-symbol sports cars for as long as they have, you probably get jaded to things like custom carbon fiber and precious-metal accents.

Once in a while, though, a certain collector comes out of the woodwork with a request so bold, so absurd, so detached from the concept of responsible spending, that Porsche sends out a press release.

Today, that request comes via an unnamed “collector in the U.S.” who paid Porsche Classic to restore their privately owned Carrera GT. What does that mean, exactly? The vintage arm of the marque completely disassembled the supercar into individual parts, refurbished and replaced where necessary, then gave it a full-blown, one-off makeover with colors (and materials) never before seen on the model.

Before you ask, no, Porsche didn’t reveal the price of the Queer Eye-level makeover. Or maybe Pimp My Ride is a more appropriate reality TV equivalent, because despite certain publications hailing the project as “spectacular” and “gorgeous,” the new look certainly could set a Porsche purist’s teeth on edge. (For those unacquainted with the Carrera GT, it should be noted that about 1,270 of these V10 supercars exist, originally priced at $440K.)

Recommissioned Carrera GT (7 images)

Here’s a breakdown of all the customization:

To celebrate the finished product, an event was held at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta for the owner and 100 guests. If you were one of those people, please shoot us an email and let us know the going rate for resurfacing every carbon-fiber piece of a $440K Porsche. We’re curious.

You can read about the full scope of project here.

All images courtesy of Porsche AG

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