Broad Arrow Porsche Air/Water Auction 2025 - RUF before Porsche
Summary
For the second time, Broad Arrow auctioned off air- and water-cooled Porsche models in California on April 27, 2025. The 55 cars on offer included a number of exotic models, which found new owners, including a RUF CTR from 1989 and a Porsche Carrera 6. Things went less well for the many 911 variants and the 356s. This auction review analyzes the results and shows all the cars in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- RUF most expensive
- Cheap Porsche Carrera 6
- 928 as a small surprise
- Only one of four 356s with a new owner
- All in-line four-cylinders sold
- 911s did not shine
Estimated reading time: 3min
Preview (beginning of the article)
For the second time since 2024, Broad Arrow organized an auction in California that focused exclusively on Porsche sports/racing cars and derivatives. On April 27, 2025, 55 cars went under the hammer alongside around two dozen automobilia, with a total value of USD 22.2 million. 58% of the vehicles were sold for a total of USD 14.3 million. On average, 79% of the median estimate was offered. The average age of the cars was 37 years, and not quite a third of the vehicles were offered without a reserve price. Only 29 W09 Group C Turbo RUF (CTR) Yellowbirds were built. Chassis W09BT0348KPR06023 was the only one of these cars with a particularly lightweight interior.
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