This Porsche was featured in Columbia Pictures' 1995 Film "Bad Boys" starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
Cars can be considered rare for any number of reasons. Some have an engine or transmission that wasn’t used for the rest of the model, or maybe it sports a unique interior. We have even seen the determining factor of rareness be brought down to a part as small and as inconsequential as a clock. That's not the case with this Porsche 911 Turbo. This car is highly collectible for a big reason, and that's because you've probably already seen it on the big screen where it was used in the 1995 movie, "Bad boys."
If you didn't catch it in the movie, you may have seen it in person as it was shown at the Porsche Experience in Atlanta, Georgia for 8 months in 2020. It has a ton of accolades to its name, include 2017 1st place at the Amelia island werks reunion, a 2016 Jay Peak Concours d'Elegance 1st place and Zuffenhausen award, a 2015 French Lick Porsche Parade Restoration 1st place and Weissach award, and 2014 Pinehurst Concours d'Elegance 1st place winner. And most recently, it rolled the red carpet appearance for “Bad Boys for Life” premier January 2020.
Even without being a movie car, this car is rare as being 1 of less than 350 produced for the US market in 1994, and the final year for rear wheel drive in the Porsche 964 Turbo. Porsche’s 964 model brought everything great about the 911 into the future with improved aerodynamics, increased performance and better handling. When it premiered in 1991, the 964 Turbo featured wide bodywork, tea tray spoiler, and revised 3.3-liter turbocharged flat six cylinder that was familiar to the 930.
This example was owned by film director Michael Bay then sold to film producer Pat Sandstone, and has a little over 34,300 miles ont he clock. It comes with Porsche Certificate of authenticitty, as well as a movie Certificate of authenticity. See it here.