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‘Toys for Boys’ Collection: A Rare Opportunity for Automotive Enthusiasts

A unique collection of six super exclusive Porsche cars and a truck has been causing a stir in the automotive world. The set, known as ‘The Toys for Boys’ Collection, is the brainchild of Austrian architect Alexander Serda, who designed it to recreate the wooden truck and cars he played with as a child. The collection, which has never been driven and is in mint condition, is now up for sale through a dealership in the United Kingdom, RPM Technik.

The story behind this extraordinary collection dates back to 2018 when Serda planned to showcase the assembly at the Goodwood Festival of Speed to mark Porsche’s 70th anniversary. However, due to the absence of one of the Porsche cars he intended to display, the plan fell through, leading to the vehicles being stored in a climate-controlled garage until January 2024.

Recently, the collection was taken out for a photo shoot in Vienna, and now RPM Technik is tasked with finding buyers for these one-of-a-kind vehicles. The naturally aspirated 991 GT3s are a sight to behold, each with only factory mileage and a single owner, Alexander Serda. They are indeed a collector’s dream, with no plans for a similar recreation in the future.

This remarkable collection is a testament to the passion and vision of its creator, and it offers a rare opportunity for enthusiasts to own a piece of automotive history. The ‘Toys for Boys’ Collection is not just a display of luxury and craftsmanship but also a nostalgic tribute to childhood dreams turned into reality.

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