Based on the 2016 Porsche 991 Carrera GTS, the last of the naturally aspirated Carreras, the Porsche 911 GTS Club Coupe celebrates 60 years of the Porsche Club of America with a limited production run of 60 examples. Finished in the Paint to Sample color of Club Blau, it showcases a unique Black leather and Alcantara interior with deviated red and blue stitching. It also comes equipped with the SportDesign package, Fuchs-style 20” Sport Classic wheels, LED headlights in Black, Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV), and Sport Exhaust System. This example, #50/60, is equipped with an optional 7-speed PDK transmission, PASM Sport Suspension, the Extended GTS Club Coupe Package, and an electric slide/tilt sunroof in glass. Delivered new in Kansas, it moved to California with the previous owner in 2021 and was purchased by the seller in January 2024. Showing under 8k miles on the odometer, this GTS Club Coupe is now being offered for auction out of California.
The Club Coupe is characterized by its Club Blau (W60) paint, a unique Paint to Sample color that was created exclusively for this limited-edition model. It features the SportDesign Package (XAT) including a revised front fascia and a fixed ducktail rear spoiler inspired by the original Carrera RS. The exterior is complemented by black model designations on the doors, black Sport Exhaust tips, SportDesign mirrors, red brake calipers, and LED headlights in Black. This Club Coupe features an optional electric slide/tilt sunroof in glass rides on Fuchs-style 20” Sport Classic wheels finished in semi-gloss black with machined faces. Clear taillights and side marker lenses have been installed, and the original lights are included in the sale. The rear passenger-side tire was replaced in 2021 and clear paint protection film is applied over the hood, front bumper, fenders, mirrors, sunroof panel, above the exhaust pipes, and on the rear stone guard areas. The seller adds that some scratches have been touched up on the underside of the front spoiler. A transferrable wheel, tire, and dent protection plan is in effect until May 2026. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The Club Coupe features an exclusive interior adorned with Black leather and Alcantara, highlighted by carbon-fiber trim and contrasting red and blue stitching. Unique touches include black seatbelts with red accent stripes, a tachometer dial in Carmine Red, stainless steel door sills engraved with "GTS Club Coupe" logos, and a leather SportDesign steering wheel with two-tone stitching, a red 12 o’clock marker, and aluminum paddle shifters. The center armrest bears an embossed "60" emblem, and a commemorative plaque is mounted on the trim above the glovebox. This example is also optioned with auto-dimming mirrors, heated seats, BOSE Audio Package, and leather-edged floor mats with two-tone stitching as part of the optional Extended GTS Club Coupe Package.
Up to 430 HP and 325 lb.-ft of torque comes from a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine. The rear wheels are driven by way of a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission with a limited-slip differential with Porsche Torque Vectoring. The Sport Chrono Package and Sport Exhaust System come standard, and this example features optional PASM Sport Suspension. A major 40k-mile interval service was performed in 2020, and the most recent service was completed at an authorized Porsche dealer in March 2024. The car is also covered by a transferrable vehicle protection service plan until May 2025 or 48k miles.
This sale will include owner’s manuals, a window sticker, a car cover, a battery charger, the original taillights and side markers, and a clean title.
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The only marks, I wouldn't say flaws, are the scratches under the front spoiler. It's a design spoiler which I believe is a bit taller than the normal black one if I recall correctly. There are no door dings, no dents.
Bid in the amount of $110,000
What flaws, if any, are present when comparing to a brand new car? For example, scratches, chips, door dings, etc. The pictures look excellent and I don't see any obvious issues.
Bid in the amount of $99,420
Good question, only speculation I can add would be the vehicle was PCA affiliation rather than a formal Porsche model as the 2004, 2014 Porsche Anniveisary models.
@LeaderinLA
Interestingly the 50 Anniversary Club Coupe is not only individually numbered by a badge in the interior but the last four digits of the vin number are the same as the badge....in my car #41 of 50.... the last four digits of the vin is XXXXXXXXXX5041. I wonder why that didn't carry forward to the 60 Anniversary Club Coupe ?
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Not my intent to sell it. Circumstances are such a certain 3RS came up and now I own it. Too many Porsches in the family. Will be hard to part with such a nice vehicle.
You have only put 300 miles on this car. Why are you selling it?
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Can you please add the sevice records to the photos?
mpohl13, I have the service invoices. I could scan and send if that would be helpful to you. Let me know.
@KP that’s great. Where can they be reviewed?
mpohl13, Yes I have service records that go back to the original owner.
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Are service records available?
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Date code of the three other tires are 3415. Likely the original tires. They are in very good condition, would be hard to tell their age by the tire wall. I have not measured the treat depth. Just for comparison purposes, the tread of older tires looks very similar to the 2021 year tire at the right rear.
what are the date codes on the tires? you say one was replaced in 2021. that is already 3 years old. what about the others?
This one has enough miles to allow the new owner actually to drive it.
Greetings mpohl13, great question regarding the Montana Registration notation of Red. I also was puzzled. I tried to find out more answers through Carfax but they were unable to help. Any answer on my part would be pure speculation. But knowing that, I suspect the then owner who registered in Montana did so registering multiple vehicle to take advantage of registrations costs, etc and merely mistakenly noted the Club Coupe as Red. I also suspect Montana likely does not require an inspection to register vehicles, just fill out the form. Sorry, but that's all I can add.
Thank you LeaderinLA for your explanation and insight into these special vehicles. You're so right, this vehicle brings smiles.
Thanks, KP.
I am the former PCA Club Coupe Advocate. Porsche did not "number" the 60th Anniversary Club Coupes, so a group of us organized the VINs of the 60 Club Coupes in numerical order, which we presumed mirrored the order in which the cars were manufactured. This car's VIN places it at #50 of the 60 cars built.
The Club Coupes were built in four separate batches of 15 cars each. #50 would have been among the final batch of CCs built in November of 2015. Hope that helps.
As a former owner of one of these beautiful GTSs, I can tell you it will make you new friends wherever you drive it. The car is an absolute stunner and its configuration is everything you'd want and nothing you don't need. Remember, too, it is a naturally aspirated (non-turbo) engine with plenty of power.
Great looking car. Any reason the Montana DMV noted the color as red? Thank you.
Greetings. Unprotected portions of the exterior are the doors, rear fenders but for the fenders right above the tires, engine compartment lid and a majority of the rear bumper. One of the top black panels (smaller of the two) and the front bottom splitter or as some call it the front spoiler both do not have film on them. The unprotected portions paint are in excellent condition. I'm unaware when the PPF was applied, but was on the vehicle when I purchased it and the person I bought it from claims the same when he purchased. PPF is Paint Protection Film and in this case as stated is clear. I have reconditioned the PPF with the product "Renew' to revitalize the PPF and support its protective factors. Then I have applied many layers of "Reload" a Car Pro product on top of that. I hope this provides you enough detail.
Good morning, you have a beautiful car here. The listing says “clear paint protection film is applied over the hood, front bumper, fenders, mirrors, sunroof panel, above the exhaust pipes, and on the rear stone guard areas.”
That said, what parts of the car are unprotected? Thanks much!
Apparently through the VIN the PCA Club Coupe Advocate was able to determine my Club Coupe was #50. I have no idea how he managed this nor who he spoke with. He is apparently well connected with the PCA and Porsche. I come to learn this from another Club Coupe owner I spoke with. Additionally, the person I purchased the vehicle from also stated he believed this to be #50. I never inquired past the advocates claims of this is #50. I understand the advocate attempts to maintain the record owners of as many possible of the club coupe. This #50 was just recoded with its owner as myself. So, the successful bidder should continue the contact with the advocate.
As a follow up to the previous question, how does the PCA advocate know its #50 - the VIN, build sheet, chassis - in other words can you please be more specific? Thanks
Great question, No there are no marks or indications that this is #50 of the 60 produced. I personally obtained this information from the PCA Club Coupe Advocate.
Are there any identifying markers on the car that show it is #50 of 60? Maybe I overlooked it in the photos. Thanks
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Welcome to the Pcar auction and my beautiful 2016 Club Coupe. I've owed this Club Coupe for a short time and here now to auction it to the lucky bidder. The normally aspirated (NA) engine of the Club Coupe is simply fabulous. This Club Coupe drives and performs superbly. I've maintained this Club Coupe in the best of condition and pampered it like I do all my Porsche. I'm not much of a salesman, but I can truthfully tell you, this vehicle is simple a fabulous machine. I have always desired the 2016 Club Coupe ever since its release. Unfortunately, I must let it go at this time. Who ever becomes the next owner will be delighted to own this vehicle. the Club Blau color is striking. I'm here to answer any questions to the best of my ability. Best of Luck.