This Porsche Boxster-based homage to the 356 Speedster is a one-off built by DNA Automotive in the UK car auto cars
Porsche has built some hugely desirable sports cars over the decades but few get the blood pumping of classic car enthusiasts quite like the
Speedster. Indeed, these cars now routinely trade hands for over $250,000, putting them out of reach for many. If only there was an alternative. As it turns out, there is.in the UK and is listed as a 2018 Porsche 356 Speedster Homage. Of course, that’s not a genuine model and instead, the car started out life as a 986-generation Porsche Boxster before being overhauled by Brian Hale of DNA Automotive.
The listing lacks details about the build process but notes this is a one-off from DNA Automotive. Despite that, it could easily pass as a genuine product that Porsche made as a homage to
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