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Porsche 964 Used For The 90s Movie “Bad Boys” To Be Auctioned

This 1994 Porsche 964 was in the 1995 film ‘Bad Boys’ that featured Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
The film was directed by Michael Bay, who later bought the car. The car is up for sale.
This particular car will undoubtedly capture everyone who is a fan of the film and has ever had even a passing interest in automobiles.
Everything appears to be in order, with all the necessary papers and Concours-level preparation. It has just won a few show honors, so it’s in terrific shape. According to the Mecum auction page, it has only 34,396 kilometers on it and is scarcely broken in.
With a massive 3.6-liter flat-six churning out 355 horsepower and 384 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels, the Porsche 964 Turbo is a very desired 911.
Over the course of its two-year production run, just a few were manufactured, making it one of the rarer and more aggressive 911s of the contemporary age.
In early January 2022, this 1994 Porsche 964 Turbo will be auctioned off at the Kissimmee event.
There’s no estimate for the auction, but considering its movie stardom (and underlying rarity), we expect it to test the upper echelons of 964 Turbo pricing.
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