Santa Monica, Calif. (July 17, 2026) – Gooding Christie’s, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, continues to announce significant, historic competition champions for its upcoming sale next month, today revealing the Porsche 907 Langheck that won the 24 Hours of Daytona outright in 1968. The 907 leads a pack of Porsche’s most definitive cars and models, from the 1950s to the present day. These Porsches on offer will be presented for auction at Gooding Christie’s 22nd annual Pebble Beach Auctions, taking place on Friday, August 14 and Saturday, August 15 at the Pebble Beach Parc du Concours. "Porsche earned its reputation on endurance circuits. From the 550 Spyder and 904 to the Daytona-winning 907 Langheck, these are the cars that forged one of motorsport's greatest legacies," said David Brynan, Gooding Christie’s Senior Specialist. "At Gooding Christie's, we believe that authentic competition history and provenance remain among the most enduring sources of both significance and long-term value."
*Photo courtesy of the Revs Institute.
The leading Porsche of this year’s Pebble Beach Auctions is the 1968 Porsche 907 Langheck (Estimate: $4,500,000 – $5,500,000), chassis 907-005. Constructed for the 1968 World Championship season, 907-005 made history as the first Porsche to win a 24-hour race outright when it anchored a remarkable 1-2-3 finish for the Stuttgart marque at the 1968 24 Hours of Daytona. This monumental milestone established the foundation for the most successful endurance racing dynasty in motorsport history. This landmark Works Porsche from the transformative Ferdinand Piëch era features ultra-streamlined long-tail bodywork and an exotic four-cam flat-eight engine. Its period race history also includes placing 2nd Overall at the 1968 Monza 1000 Km.
In more recent years, 907-005 was restored to exacting standards by marque authority Joe Cavaglieri, with meticulous attention paid to every detail, from the use of period German ski-binding latches to its mesmerizing luminescent roundel. Featuring exceptional provenance, robust documentation, and exhibition history, 907-005 is undoubtedly among the most significant early Porsche endurance racing cars ever offered for public sale.
Gooding Christie’s will also offer a significant prototype, 1967 Porsche 910 (Estimate: $1,800,000 – $2,200,000), one of 27 examples built for the 1967 season. The 910 model bridged the gap between Porsche’s earliest dual-purpose prototypes, the 904 and the 906, and its more exotic, purpose-built models that followed, including the 907, 908, and 917. Delivered new to English privateer team William Bradley Racing, this 910 competed at European venues such as Monza, Montlhéry, Nürburgring, and Spa and was driven by Porsche Works drivers Vic Elford and Gijs van Lennep. This important, professionally maintained 910 is a veteran of premier historic events, including Le Mans Classic and the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
A 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS (Estimate: $1,800,000 – $2,200,000) also joins the sale. Delivered new to Brumos Porsche of Jacksonville, Florida, this 904 GTS is one of only three examples originally painted orange. In period, it raced at major venues including Sebring, Daytona, Bridgehampton, and Nassau. It has been extensively featured in key publications, and was even profiled in Porsche Panorama magazine in 1974.
The auctions will also feature a 1958 Porsche 550A Spyder (Estimate: $1,800,000 – $2,200,000). One of just 40 examples produced, this 550A Spyder was successfully campaigned when new by Austrian composer, pianist, and privateer racer Ernst Vogel, helping to secure the 1958 Austrian 1.5-Liter Sports Car Championship and establishing multiple top speed records in the process. The car underwent a documented mechanical rebuild by renowned four-cam specialist Bill Doyle. For nearly 40 years, it was owned and researched by devoted Porsche collector Steve Terrien. Following his passing, the car is being offered for sale by his family this August.
A selection of rare and highly desirable 356 examples comprise Porsche’s presence in the Pebble Beach Auctions catalogue, led by a 1959 Porsche 356 A 1600 Super GT Speedster (Estimate: $800,000 – $1,000,000) – the ultimate evolution of the pushrod-powered 356 Speedster. One of just seven 1600 Super GT Speedsters built in 1959, this 356 A, formerly part of the famed Otis Chandler Porsche Collection, is presented in its original colors of Silver over black leatherette. Also on offer is a 1962 Porsche 356 B Super 90 ‘Twin Grille’ Roadster (Estimate: $500,000 – $650,000) fitted with original Rudge wheels. One of only 248 examples built, and one of just 51 delivered in Super 90 specification, this example was originally finished in black over red wearing D’Ieteren Frères coachwork.
A 1961 Porsche 356 B 1600 GS/GT Carrera Coupe (Estimate: $550,000 – $650,000) competition-equipped with alloy body panels, an 80-liter fuel tank, a roll bar, and the ultra-rare Type 692/3A four-cam engine is also available for sale. Additional offerings from the era include a factory-built Schiefergrau (Slate Grey) 1961 Porsche 356 B Super 90 GT (Estimate: $350,000 – $450,000) with period international rally history, including 1st in Class at the 1962 Rallye de las Dos Cataluñas, and a beautifully restored Irish Green over Fawn 1965 Porsche 356 C Coupe (Estimate: $150,000 – $225,000, Without Reserve), the final Karmann-built Porsche 356 C Coupe.
Modern Porsche enthusiasts will take interest in the tastefully specified 1989 Porsche 911 Classic Turbo Reimagined by Singer (Estimate: $1,500,000 – $1,800,000). This original owner example, finished in NATO Green over Blonde leather with Green houndstooth inserts, showed less than 1,700 miles at the time of cataloguing. It was specified with over $150,000 in options, including carbon ceramic brakes, a front-axle lift, and premium audio system.
Among the rarest and most desirable air-cooled 911 variants is the 1994 Porsche 964 Turbo 3.6 S Flachbau (Estimate: $1,100,000 – $1,300,000). One of just 93 Porsche Exclusive-built 964 Turbo 3.6 S examples, and one of 39 rare US-market X85 models, this car was finished in Guards Red over Black leather. Formerly exhibited as part of the BHA Automobile Museum Collection in Maryland, it displays less than 19,000 miles from new.
Rounding out the modern Porsche highlights is the 2018 Porsche 991 GT2 RS Weissach (Estimate: $800,000 – $1,000,000), an ultimate high-performance variant of the 991-generation 911. Finished in Racing Yellow over Black leather and Alcantara and equipped with the desirable, weight-saving Weissach package, this 911 GT2 is powered by a 700 bhp twin-turbocharged flat-six engine producing a top speed of 211 mph. A pristine example through and through, this 911 GT2 RS Weissach showed just 132 miles when catalogued.
Additional offerings include a trio of Former Porsche Family Cars: a European-specification 1971 Porsche 911 2.2 S (Estimate: $250,000 – $325,000), an Ocean Blue Metallic 1997 Porsche 993 Carrera (Estimate: $125,000 – $175,000, Without Reserve), and a Silver Metallic 1976 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 (Estimate:$120,000 – $150,000, Without Reserve).
Pebble Beach Auctions Dates: Friday, August 14, at 4 p.m. PDT, and Saturday, August 15, at 11 a.m. PDT Location: Parc du Concours in Pebble Beach, CA Public Preview: Wednesday, August 12 through Saturday, August 15 General Admission: $50, includes admission for one to the viewing and the auction Bidder Registration: www.goodingco.com/register Live Auction Broadcast: www.goodingco.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ GoodingChristies X: @goodingandco Instagram: @goodingandcompany YouTube: @GoodingChristies Phone: +1.310.899.1960
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