Porsche produced just 292 examples of the iconic 959 for customers between 1986 and 1993, but in 2021, one exotic car dealership in Miami has sold four and is preparing to list a fifth example.

The dealership in question is dubbed Curated and specializes in the sale of some of the world’s rarest and most desirable automobiles. A look through its current inventory and cars that it has sold in the past reveals a plethora of eye-catching Lamborghini models, in particular heaps of Diablos, a Lamborghini Formula 1 car, a Maserati MC12, a handful of Porsche Carrera GTs, some stunning Ferraris, and a number of Lamborghini Miuras. One of the most desirable cars it currently has listed for sale is a 1971 Miura that is one of just 140 examples produced.

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Curated specializes in low-mileage exotics and supercars from the Post War-era and obviously, the Porsche 959 fits the bill perfectly.

Details about this latest 959 that the dealership has got its hands on are limited but it is a Komfort variant and has been driven just 3,200 miles. Images of the car show that it is in superb condition and it will obviously fetch a pretty significant sum.

Porsche famously introduced the 959 to meet homologation requirements for Group B rallying. It served as a rival to the Ferrari F40 and came fitted with a 2.8-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six pumping out 444 hp and 369 lb-ft (500 Nm) of torque.