One of Porsche’s Earliest, Exceptionally Rare 908 Chassis Is for Sale

Left for dead after a race, the short-tail coupe rides again

One of Porsche’s Earliest, Exceptionally Rare 908 Chassis Is for Sale

One of Porsche’s Earliest, Exceptionally Rare 908 Chassis Is for Sale

By Athena Wisotsky

The game-changing Porsche 908 was first raced at the Spa 1000 KM race in 1968.

After a few dozen laps, the rig succumbed to a wet track and crashed, damaged beyond racing capacity. All but forgotten, the ‘Short-Tail’ coupe then sat in a Swiss storage facility care of a private party for 20 years, until Porsche expert Dale Miller came upon it in the ‘90s and brought it back stateside to sell.

Now up for sale once more — this time at Monterey — the ride is race-ready once again, having toured a number of vintage car events with its current owner since a groud-up restoration in 2004. The refurb weds the original chassis with a newly serviced 3-liter, 8-cylinder factory 908 engine, and it’s one of only a few of the short-tail 908s still in existence (there were originally 31).

It’s expected to fetch $2.5-2.8 million at auction.

1968 Porsche (6 images)

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