Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Pablo Escobar's Porsche 911 is looking for a new home!

Do you want a Porsche 911 with history? Then maybe right now is the time for you to attack this one, who belonged to the world's most famous drug lord, Pablo Escobar.

Pablo Escobar had plenty both for his enemies and himself. And now you can get even closer to the spirit of the notorious drug lord. Because even though he is long gone, much of what he owned still lives on. Among other things, quite a few hippos – and therefore also a very special Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 RSR, vintage 1974, which can now be yours. But it must cost a little. Map of a world champion In fact, it is currently on sale at Collecting Cars, and here it is expected that the price will end up around two million. So dollars. Which corresponds to 12.8 million Danish kroner. The car originally entered the International Race of Champions series in 1974. Behind the wheel was none other than the double Formula 1 and Indy Car world champion Emerson Fittipaldi. Pablo Escobars Porsche 911 soger nyt hjem! The car briefly raced the following four years, and changed owners a few times since 1978. Of which the most prominent must be Pablo Escobar. He actually also used the car for races – just in Colombia. Has won several awards After Escobar's death in 1993, the car came to the United States, where it was quickly restored to its original racing specifications. So it stood as it did when Fittipaldi was behind the wheel. And the car is actually still standing like that. Between 2007 and 2010, the car was completely restored, a job that has actually brought the car several awards. And if you are now left with a little wonder, then perhaps it can be explained by the fact that the car has actually just been for sale. En Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 RSR årgang 1974, som har tilhort Pablo Escobar, kan blive din. Or even. That was back in March. Here, a dealer tried to sell the car for $2.2 million. In other words, just more than what you expect, the car ends up at now. The auction ends in just two days. So it's time to strike now. Pablo Escobars Porsche 911 soger nyt hjem!Pablo Escobars Porsche 911 soger nyt hjem!

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