The set is called "The Toys for Boys" Collection, and it belongs to an Austrian architect, Alexander Serda, who tried to recreate a wooden truck and cars that he used to play with as a kid. Serda, who is based in London and Vienna, designs luxury real estate and, as a kid, he had a vision: to turn his toy into reality one day. Which he did five years ago.
He originally planned to take the entire assembly to the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2018, when Porsche celebrated its 70th anniversary. But he failed to do it because he was missing one of the Porsche cars he was planning to take there, so he had to cancel everything. There was nothing else he could do with the cars and truck but safely store them in a climate-controlled garage.
And they stood there until January 2024 when they were taken out for a photo shooting in the heart of Vienna and around the Austrian capital. The Austrian architect is now trying to sell them all through a dealership in the United Kingdom, RPM Technik. It is a unique collection of naturally aspirated 991 GT3s that will probably never be recreated again.
None of the Porsche cars included in the collection has ever been driven. All of them come with only the factory mileage, all of them have had a single owner, Alexander Serda, and all of them have had services completed recently. This translates to "mint condition" with no exception.
But what might be a major setback for anyone who might be interested in the Porsche cars listed on the website of the dealership is the truck, which is included in the price of the whole set and can't be left out. It is a MAN TGX pulling a Rolfo trailer.
Potential purchasers would probably rather rent a truck to take the six Porsche cars home than actually buy one that they might never use again. It is not like all exclusive car collectors have enough space to park a massive truck in their garage or the need for one.
The British dealership claims that it is probably "the most unique sale we have ever been asked to undertake and an unrepeatable project to create." And most likely, the one which causes them the biggest of headaches.
The collection they are selling includes a 2018 Porsche 911.2 GT3 Clubsport, a 2016 Porsche 911 R, which is one of only 991 ever built, a 2018 Porsche 911.2 GT3 Touring, a 2019 Porsche 911.2 GT3 RS Weissach, a 2018 Porsche 991.2 GT3 Cup, and 2018 991 GT3 R Carbon. The Cup and R are race cars, but none has ever been raced.
A MAN TGX LLS Truck and a Rolfo six-car trailer with an ultra-low loading facility are part of the sales plan. The listing claims that the cars, truck, and trailer are not sold separately.
The dealership does not mention the price, but they can't possibly be cheap. The fact that the set has not been sold yet, even if it was listed more than two months ago, is an indication that the pricing matches the exclusivity of the collection.
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