
991 Speedster
Chassis 1655
oakgrünmetallic // 22L
United States
History:
This Oak Green Metallic chassis is owned by a private collector based out of California.
Options:
991890
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911 Speedster
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Configuration Details:
Out of the original 1948 Speedster chassis, there were thirteen to be finished in Oak Green Metallic. One was delivered to Belgium, another to Canada, three to Germany, two to the Netherlands, one to Sweden, and five to the United States.
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From the exterior, we see the 20-inch 911 Speedster Wheels in Satin White Gold, including the outer lip in Oak Green Metallic, along with the PDLS+ LED Headlights, and the painted headlight washer nozzles and lower elements on the side view mirrors.
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The interior features a two tone selection in Black and Cohiba Brown Leather, including Cognac deviated stitching throughout the cabin. Other interesting details here include the Cohiba Brown Leather elements on the area behind the seats. Traditionally, this section was completed in the black carpeting, yet here we see it in leather, which includes the "GT Speedster" embroidery.
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Another important detail to mention is the Speedster silhouette and "GT Speedster" lettering laser etched onto the center console lid. This detail has only been seen on a handful of other examples, including Arena Red Chassis 1050, Golf Blue chassis 0356, Iris Blue Metallic chassis 1636, Oak Green Metallic chassis 1542, along with Slate Grey RAL 7015 chassis 0187. While those chassis all do feature the laser etched silhouette, each is slightly different than the one before it.
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The interior on this example is nicely completed with the wood trim pieces, along with the painted pass throughs in the Lightweight Bucket Seats.
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​It is also worth noting that everything you see on this chassis was completed from the factory, except for the gold Speedster script on the rear bumper and arches by the interior. Porsche would not allow for any examples outside of those which were optioned with the Heritage Package to leave the factory with the gold lettering, hence the owner applying those after the fact. ​
Photographs by the Owner





Jade Nelson | October 2, 2020
Photographs by the Owner | December 4, 2019



