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Porsche 911s sold for $3.6 million at charity auction

Porsche 911s sold for $3.6 million at charity auction

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A one-of-a-kind Porsche designed to honor a beloved cartoon character has been auctioned for a staggering sum.

Special Sally It was built by Porsche in collaboration with Pixar in the style of Sally Carrera from the “Cars” movie franchise.

It is based on the 2022911 GTS and features a unique paint color and turbocharged wheels similar to moving cars.

The color was also used for scalloped upholstery, and the car was equipped with a seven-speed manual transmission and a 473-horsepower turbocharged six-cylinder.

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The Sally Special is modeled after Sally Carrera from the “Cars” franchise.
(Porsche)

A “tattoo” like the one Sally drew has been applied to the wing, and the engine compartment has the “GTS Powered” comic book-style logo.

The car has a Kachow Mode button that indicates the Lightning McQueen logo.
(Porsche)

The “Cars” valve covers and the “Kachow Mode” button on the steering wheel are additional pulls for the film.

Sally's unique blue coloration is also featured on the seats.

Sally’s unique blue coloration is also featured on the seats.
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The car was presented at RM Sotheby’s auction during Monterey Car Charity Week in California with Bonnie Hunt, the actress who voiced Sally.

Relax for Sally Carrera "tattoo" It was added to the spoiler.

A redesign of Sally Carrera’s “tattoo” has been added to the suite.
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It was sold for a final bid of $3.6 million, with all proceeds split between the United States to support UNHCR. The war in Ukraine and Girls Inc.

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The standard GTS currently lists with a starting price of $144,050.

Sally Special was one of more than twenty cars that were auctioned at several million prices, including one 1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider Race car that sold for $22,005,000.

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