This One-Off 911 S/T Is Porsche Personalization at Its Wildest

by AutoExpert   |  27 March, 2026

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This Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 S/T did not start as a standard build. It came together through Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program, where the brief is simple. Build exactly what the owner wants.

The reference point sits in the early 1970s. The name S/T already links back to that era, but this car goes further. It takes cues from a 1972 race car run by the Canadian team Equipe de Course Marc Dancose in the Camel GT Challenge.

Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 S/T

That car wore Phoenix Red with a bright yellow front bumper and spent years on track before its run ended in 1978. The series itself ran across the US and Canada, which explains the racing circuits and the camel theme that carry over into this build.

Porsche had to adapt that idea for today. Tobacco branding stays out, but the camel reference remains in a more subtle form.

Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 S/T

The exterior follows the same base colors. Phoenix Red across the body, Signal Yellow up front. Instead of copying the original race livery, this car uses a smoother graphic that blends both colors across the hood and sides.

There are a few technical touches as well. The rear uses aero discs developed by Manthey Racing for the 911 GT3 RS. They help with airflow, but they are not approved for road use on the S/T, so they need to come off before driving on public roads.

Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 S/T

Inside, the theme continues in smaller details. The headrests feature embroidered outlines of tracks like Sebring, Daytona, Indianapolis, and Lime Rock Park. The camel motif shows up on the center console and in the puddle lights.

Porsche has not shared a price. Builds such as this depend on how far the owner wants to go, so the final number is part of the story.

Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 S/T

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