
1958 Porsche Carrera GT Speedster
Historic racer.
1 of only 72 Lightweight Carrera GT Speedsters. Matching number car with original engine, doors, deck, hood, floors, battery box, keys, locks, gauges, and GT interior.
Bruce Jennings purchased #84460 from Hoffman Motors in January 1958 along with w/ Lightweight GT #84461, now in the Collier Collection. The two identical cars, Ivory, black interior, Lightweight GT spec, back-to-back serial numbers, are documented in the Porsche Museum Carrera book.
First service at Competition Motors March 30, 1958, with 2,468 miles as per factory Kardex.
The second owner was Porsche/VW dealer Harry Weber, who raced the Carrera GT Speedster in black livery with a white Playboy Bunny logo on each rear quarter panel. Significant West Coast race history:
Dave Tatom, 1st Place in San Francisco Regional Road Races at Leguna Seca in1960, which was the cover story in Sports Car Magazine January 1961. Don Dickey, John Grove, John Barneson and Barber, are other photo documented drivers at major West Coast tracks.
#84460 was sold in 1968 to a private owner in California with 35,000 miles. The owner used the car as a daily driver with a plain push-rod engine, logging over 100,000 miles, including a cross-country trip! In 1974 the car was re-painted Cadillac silver, which it retains to this day. This long-term owner kept meticulous records including every registration and plate sticker. The car was driven until 2014 when garaged due to illness. I purchased the car in January 2022.
100% fully documented engine build on matching engine # 90910 and installation in November 2023 by Jeff Adams at SST in Connecticut. Other work by SST: 12 Volt conversion, rebuilt brakes with new lines, ATE wheel cylinders, wheel seals and bearings. Approximately 700 miles on engine rebuild. New GT exhaust. New Clutch and gear oil. Transmission with BBAB gearing (not matching) was rebuilt by Sam Simpkins December 2014; new KONIS, king and link pins. Convertible top by Paterek Brothers in March 2023.
Original GT components: 60MM brakes and backing plates, alloy/steel wheels, fuel tank, sender, tach, and speedo. Original tool kit, spare tire, and jack.
Car represented the Porsche Factory during the NYC Porsche Artifacts book signing show November 2023. The car was invited and shown at the 2024 Greenwich Concours. Participated in parade laps at Historic Festival 43 at Lime Rock September 2025. A five-page article appeared in Porsche 356 Registry Vol 49, #3 Sept/Oct 2025.
Complete with fresh top by Paterek Brothers, 2 Binders of documentation and personalized California “PORSHA” plate.
$1,375,000 Will consider multi-Porsche partial trades.















