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This very special resto Porsche 912 weighs just 750kg and costs £327k

KAMM releases a pair of motorsport-inspired specials celebrating 60 years of the 912

Published: 26 Feb 2025

Who doesn’t love a bit of pampering on their birthday? Vintage Porsche fanatics KAMM certainly knows how to turn up, spoiling the Porsche 912 gloriously for its 60th anniversary with this: the 912c full carbon 60th Edition. 

The KAMM 912c is already a well-documented car. The 168bhp/184lb ft air-cooled four-pot is tasked with shifting around 750kg, depending on the volume of carbon used. And thanks to its near-perfect 50-50 weight distribution, its handling dynamics are likely comparable to that of the average housefly. 

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For this commemorative version, KAMM has given the 912c a unique series of colour and vinyl combinations which hark back to the original’s motorsport days. That red one - dubbed ‘Poland Red’ - is a reference to the 912 which won the 1967 European Rally Championship’s Group 1 class, driven by Sobieslaw Zasada. 

And then there’s the ‘Bahama Yellow’ finish, worn by a trio of 1967 Swedish Rally participants, plus a lone Gulf London Rally entrant the same year. Indeed, there’s plenty of history to this livery. 

Just one example of each colour will be built and priced at €395k (£327k) each. That’s not far off what a 992-gen GT3 RS will set you back in today’s subtly inflated market, but at least you’ll get a free helmet and some attire with the 912c…

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